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So why is it, that a 24 inch roll of Ultracote is only 23 5/8 inches wide....
I said some bad words...
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Work stopped progress for the week, but gained some ground after flying both mornings this weekend.
The wing ring bottom is covered and I have a finish that is nearly to my liking before paint. After this coat dries, a sanding with 1000 grit wet should have her ready for paint. Just finished the 400, wiped it down with a damp cloth, and applied anther 2 Coates right before these pictures.6 Photos
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Got the paint from Warbird Colors...gigitty!
Lower fuselage clear drying while I am in Dallas, be back home tonite.
Manged to start glassing some of the plastic and get some fitting accomplished.3 Photos
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Now back to our broadcast.
Look what came in the mail while I was at work. Wasted no time getting the install underway. Will need .75 inch stand-off to clear the cowl.2 Photos
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Memories of a simpler time. Grandpas farm was near Newell, IA. And if either of you remember Tri-State or Storm Lake Organ Studios - that was my uncle Dale. He had a Saturday radio show and always at the fair!
Thanks Hardway and Capt. Crunch for sharing.
6 degrees...cool stuff!
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Originally posted by F22trainer View Post
Capt Crunch, my first model experience started in my grandmothers basement in Storm Lake, Iowa, when I found one of my dad’s old balsa leftovers from a Guillows Mosquito he built as a teen. Said he won a Blue Ribbon at the fair in Alta. Wasn’t enough to build another plane but I did make a few gliders and I was hooked.
Don’t know how far from Storm Lake ya might be, but have a cold Pabst next time ya go through and drink a toast to the Hemmingsen’s.
I'm about an hour and a half from Storm Lake. My great grand parents used to live there. I remember going when I was a little kid. Havent been there since they passed.
I havent had a PBR in years!!! But, if I ever find myself in Storm Lake, I will choke one down just for the toast, and then quickly wash that taste out with a delicious Busch Light:)
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Wow. I had some really fun times in my wife's grandparent's basement in Newton, Iowa! I built a Guillows Cessna 182 that we bought in Montezuma at SIG headquarters for a young man named James. He was 11 or 12 at the time. One of my wife's cousins... We flew it at the local school... And I had plenty of PBR and brats on that vacation... Great memories... :Cool:Originally posted by F22trainer View Post
Capt Crunch, my first model experience started in my grandmothers basement in Storm Lake, Iowa, when I found one of my dad’s old balsa leftovers from a Guillows Mosquito he built as a teen. Said he won a Blue Ribbon at the fair in Alta. Wasn’t enough to build another plane but I did make a few gliders and I was hooked.
Don’t know how far from Storm Lake ya might be, but have a cold Pabst next time ya go through and drink a toast to the Hemmingsen’s.
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Capt Crunch, my first model experience started in my grandmothers basement in Storm Lake, Iowa, when I found one of my dad’s old balsa leftovers from a Guillows Mosquito he built as a teen. Said he won a Blue Ribbon at the fair in Alta. Wasn’t enough to build another plane but I did make a few gliders and I was hooked.Originally posted by Capt. Crunch View PostI'm right there with ya brother
Don’t know how far from Storm Lake ya might be, but have a cold Pabst next time ya go through and drink a toast to the Hemmingsen’s.
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[QUOTE=F22trainer;n149! BUt I do feel lucky to have what I do.
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I'm right there with ya brother
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Thanks, but the other half would like less clutter and a little more frequent use of the shopvac! BUt I do feel lucky to have what I do.Originally posted by Capt. Crunch View PostNice build! Your shop/hanger seems so clean and organized!
Mine on the other hand is not:Not-Talking::)
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Nice build! Your shop/hanger seems so clean and organized!
Mine on the other hand is not:Not-Talking::)
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I’m not allowed to touch the washer or dryer...Originally posted by Hardway View PostAlways, the reminder of the washing machines in the background...….. "If you can make the covering so smooth, then what the hell is the problem with my dresses??????????? Hugh?? Well??" :Straight-Face::Cool:
and only my iron for Monokote!
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Always, the reminder of the washing machines in the background...….. "If you can make the covering so smooth, then what the hell is the problem with my dresses??????????? Hugh?? Well??" :Straight-Face::Cool:
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It’s been awhile since any updates, as work has been priority. Forgot I actually had a bunch of pins and shims in key places to dry since I last was able to work on it. Needles to say the wing saddle platform is dead on straight when mated to the wing.
anyway, fly in the morning and got some glass on the fuselage.11 Photos
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1 day left on auction, better snatch it up! Copies are about $35 per sheet - there are 3 plus a 3view and the booklet.Originally posted by Kenx View PostI purchased this kit when I was a young kid and it was way beyond me I still have the kit but all of the prints to do the construction by have since been lost, do you have the prints still intact and would you be able to send me copies of them I would be more than happy to compensate you for them
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Seems like such small victory for so much work, but one coat of filler to sand and we be covering...
again.1 Photo
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