#564 Checking in

#564 Checking in

Postby JohnForeman » Wed May 21, 2014 6:37 pm

HI all,
I've been building #564 for 10 years. And it's only 10% from being finished. Life keeps getting in the way. But i'm back and ready to get it finished. I have found that when i have to take time off from building, it's hard to get back into it. Well it's time to get rolling again. And i'm tired of the wife nagging me about the airplane we own that doesn't fly.
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Re: #564 Checking in

Postby tonyr » Wed May 21, 2014 7:23 pm

G'day John,

That's a few years longer than me, I thought I was the only one taking a long time!
Its 7 years since I received the plans, 6 years and 10 months since I received my kit... but whose counting!
The kitchen boss and I agreed I would devote Saturdays and some week nights to the project, rather than all weekend.
Like you life kept getting in the way but I am almost there, was due to move to the hangar this week but we're going to delay it to finish a few more jobs that are better done in the garage.
Keep it up, I managed to do a few small things every other day to keep the project in focus, not so difficult to pick the tools up the next longer session.
Cheers
Tony
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Re: #564 Checking in

Postby Bryan Cotton » Wed May 21, 2014 8:57 pm

Welcome to the forum John! I never get nagged for building too little, so I can't say I feel your pain there!
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Poplar Grove, IL C77
Waiex 191 N191YX
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dual sticks with sport trainer controls
Prebuilt spars and machined angle kit
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Re: #564 Checking in

Postby fastj22 » Wed May 21, 2014 9:35 pm

I didn't have any problems while building at home. Its when I moved it to the airport that the tension started. Being 50 miles away, I'd tend to spend the entire day there. Now that I'm flying, I still find things to do and hang with my friends down there until I get the call to come home.

John Gillis
SEL Private, Comm Glider, Tow pilot (Pawnee Driver)
Waiex N116YX, Jabiru 3300, Tail dragger,
First flight, 3/16/2013. 403 hours and climbing.
Home: CO15. KOSH x 5
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Re: #564 Checking in

Postby Sonerai13 » Thu May 22, 2014 11:05 am

Welcome to the forum John! I understand your situation completely. When I built my Sonerai, I figured I'd have it finished in two or three years. 11 years later I flew it!! Things do tend to get in the way. Stick with it and you'll make it!
Joe Norris
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Sonerai II N13NN (S/N 1206)
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Re: #564 Checking in

Postby kmacht » Thu May 22, 2014 12:08 pm

I suspect that there are alot more builders there finishing in 10 years than there are those finishing in 2 or 3. I'm building #554 and it will be 10 years this January since I started. The good news that it is all painted and just has a number of small things to finish up before the DAR inspection.

I agree that when I take time off from working on the plane (even a week or two) it seems much harder to get back at it. Throw in buying fixer-upper house, having a kid, family vacations, work, holidays, etc and it is very easy for a project to stretch out a decade or more. What works for me is to keep telling myself that building is a hobby. I will finish when I finish and will enjoy the time working on the plane rather than trying to rush to the finish line. It is fun to think about the places you can go and the things you can do once the plane is done but it is just as satisfying to look at a carved up piece of aluminum angle that you spent two days working on to get just right.

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