The vertex of the aluminum angle being fed into the bandsaw
View from above
The trimmed vertex, after a bit of cleanup on the belt sander
After drilling and clecoing, I was able to place both rear seats into position for a photo shoot:
The back seat frames!
Rear seats with custom 60/40 bench modification (center piece not yet trimmed)
Closeup of the 1/4" gap between the two halves
I had previously marked a cut line for the center F-637A seat back panel so that it doesn't overlap so much of the left side panel. Once everything came back apart, I made the cut and deburred all the parts. This was the first real deburring session in a while, it felt... great.
Finalized rear seat back parts, after deburring, ready for primer!
Next, I got to work on the ELT mount. I had previously made a mounting tray while building the empennage kit out of 0.040" aluminum sheet that was bent using my home made brake to go between two of the stringers in the tail cone, directly to the right of the battery location. Although I like the location, I didn't like the quality of the tray I made. I felt like I could do better with two pieces of aluminum angle and a flat (not bent) piece of aluminum sheet. So, I took a few measurements and got to work on "v2.0" of the ELT mount. It came out pretty good, I'm very happy with it, although I don't have any pics of it yet. I think I primer session is in our future pretty soon, and we'll be able to have a number of parts ready to rivet and final-install into position.
My fuel fittings should be here sometime this week, and we'll be able to get back to business on sections 36/37!
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