FB7886F9-ED09-448D-87EA-C5E175840823.jpeg I’m having difficulty visualizing the final product, which is problematic since the stringer placement (in or out) defines the final product. In the attached picture you can see that I’ve had to move the bottom left-side stringer way out to create a smooth flow from the door jamb to the stringer. (green circle).
Moving aft, I have notched the stringer 3/16†at the attachment in order to prevent having to force it in at subsequent attachment stations (yellow circle). I had to do this at three stations and the stringer now has a nice arc, to my eye.
The upper stringer fit fairly well, but it seems that it has to be curved inward at the front so that the fabric surface will be flush with all the tubing. (Red circle).
My questions are: Does this seem right? Specifically, will it correctly allow for window frame placement? How do you terminate the fabric at the doors? Does it wrap around , or what? I’ve riveted the aluminum frames on already.
Thanks, fellow patrol kit builders.
Moving aft, I have notched the stringer 3/16†at the attachment in order to prevent having to force it in at subsequent attachment stations (yellow circle). I had to do this at three stations and the stringer now has a nice arc, to my eye.
The upper stringer fit fairly well, but it seems that it has to be curved inward at the front so that the fabric surface will be flush with all the tubing. (Red circle).
My questions are: Does this seem right? Specifically, will it correctly allow for window frame placement? How do you terminate the fabric at the doors? Does it wrap around , or what? I’ve riveted the aluminum frames on already.
Thanks, fellow patrol kit builders.
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