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Last edited by Chris In Milwaukee; 03-24-2016, 09:27 PM.Christopher Owens
Bearhawk 4-Place Scratch Built, Plans 991
Bearhawk Patrol Scratch Built, Plans P313
Germantown, Wisconsin, USA
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Great idea Bcone, I have some epoxy lying around, I might try that on the edges. Will bondo be tough enough to take a beating?
Like yourself and Chris, I decided to just go with the same size for the form and the backer, my first delivery of alum arrives tomorrow from ACS, exciting time!
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I found it's worth while to make it smaller because since I did my side flanges first, I could then fit the rib around the smaller backing board which clears the flutes and use it as the female base for pressing the lightening holes. Let me know if this doesn't make sense and I'll send a pic.
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I didnt make any progress with building today, but I did take advantage of the 25% coupon that Harbor Freight has for today. Got myself a 20ton air/hydraulic jack to replace the manual hydraulic jack on my press. I plan to press my ribs and didnt feel like developing popeye arms over the next few weeks, definitely worth the $90 investment. Will get it installed this afternoon!Steve Nicholson
Lafayette, LA
4 Place Scratch build #1377 in progress (Wings)
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Originally posted by Deftone View PostI didnt make any progress with building today, but I did take advantage of the 25% coupon that Harbor Freight has for today. Got myself a 20ton air/hydraulic jack to replace the manual hydraulic jack on my press. I plan to press my ribs and didnt feel like developing popeye arms over the next few weeks, definitely worth the $90 investment. Will get it installed this afternoon!John Snapp (Started build in Denver, CO) Now KAWO -Arlington Washington Bearhawk Patrol - Plans #255 Scratch built wing and Quickbuild Fuselage as of 11/2021. Working on skinning the left wing! -Ribs : DONE -Spars: DONE, Left wing assembly's: DONE., Top skins : DONE YouTube Videos on my building of patrol :https://m.youtube.com/user/n3uw
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Originally posted by Deftone View PostI didnt make any progress with building today, but I did take advantage of the 25% coupon that Harbor Freight has for today. Got myself a 20ton air/hydraulic jack to replace the manual hydraulic jack on my press. I plan to press my ribs and didnt feel like developing popeye arms over the next few weeks, definitely worth the $90 investment. Will get it installed this afternoon!
Be sure that you bolt that baby to the press, lest it become a 70-pound missile driven by 20 tons of pressure! It has no holes in the mounting plate, and certainly none that will line up with the existing holes that are there. I drilled through flat spot on the back of jack, and then through the plate on the press, and bolted it down with a 1/4" bolt.
You could probably do one on the front side of the jack, too, but this will keep it from moving around.
~ChrisChristopher Owens
Bearhawk 4-Place Scratch Built, Plans 991
Bearhawk Patrol Scratch Built, Plans P313
Germantown, Wisconsin, USA
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While most of my progress today was with tooling, I was pleased to see the UPS man drop off my shipment of aluminum for my ribs this morning!
IMG_20160328_152454213.jpgSteve Nicholson
Lafayette, LA
4 Place Scratch build #1377 in progress (Wings)
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Deftone, here are those photos to illustrate my form block sizing (although you're probably past that point by now!). These are the same two form blocks, so parts count was (4) MDF form blocks for cutting and bending, plus the lightening hole male dies which is the route I took.
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This gallery has 2 photos.Mark
Scratch building Patrol #275
Hood River, OR
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Jigged, fitted and installed the pilots seat.
Stephen B. Murphey
Bearhawk LSA
Building #L-089
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Prepped, Primed and Painted fuselage today. Long Saturday work day for us.
Pics show start of primer on tail, Brent shooting primer, Eric doing prep work on rear seat while Brent primes, Eric shooting silver paint, Brent shooting silver, finished fuselage looking from work shop.
Pictures by my younger daughter.
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Well, after getting lots of really helpful comments from the group on my single trim tab/overhead trim wheel design, I now have a DUAL trim tab/over head trim wheel design .
The biggest difference (since I hadn't made any changes to my second trim tab yet) was making a new trim tab bellcrank and installing a second push/pull cable. This is what that looks like:
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The rest of the day was spent finishing up the installation of all of the side windows and window trim. I really like the big windows that Jared has put in his 4 place so I decided I wanted something similar. The design criteria were:
1. Maximize the amount of glass without compromising any strength
2. Make the rear window shapes blend in with the front window/door lines as much as possible (especially the bottom of the window). The tops of the rear windows are constrained by the shape of the right side (cargo door) window. I made the left side window frame match the right just for symmetry.
I think they turned out alright.
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Mark
Maule M5-235C C-GJFK
Bearhawk 4A #1078 (Scratch building - C-GPFG reserved)
RV-8 C-GURV (Sold)
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Spent the day noodling, measuring, and counting. Got a lot of angles to cut and bend, not to mention spars of every color. 174 rib stiffeners, 261 attach angles, and 16 spar blanks to do. Gonna be a busy week ahead.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkChristopher Owens
Bearhawk 4-Place Scratch Built, Plans 991
Bearhawk Patrol Scratch Built, Plans P313
Germantown, Wisconsin, USA
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Today, I placed an order for covering supplies! In the past, I'd done some covering, using the Polyfiber (Stits) process. Watching friends, more recently, cover projects, with Superflite, I'm a convert. It just seems to be a better system. I'll post my impressions, as I make progress.
Onward!
Bill
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Originally posted by BdfliesToday, I placed an order for covering supplies! In the past, I'd done some covering, using the Polyfiber (Stits) process. Watching friends, more recently, cover projects, with Superflite, I'm a convert. It just seems to be a better system. I'll post my impressions, as I make progress.
Onward!
Bill
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