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Pietenpol-List: fuselage time -Reply

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Original Posted By: "McNarry, John"
Your intuition on the sides is correct. The FGM gives a good explanationof how to do the sides.The tailpost scarf can be done with a hand saw. Clamp the sides togetherand start sawing. When almost done, unclamp the sides and finish up with ahand plane.Hand sawing with the sides clamped together guarantees the correct scarfangle.Greg Cardinal>>> "Lee L. Schiek" 06/10/98 10:45am >>>Ribs & tail feathers done - need to move on to fuselage, so fromThe Stupid Question Dept: Do I layout & build sides flat and then"clamp & crank" them to fit top & bottom dimensions, or is their abetter way? Also, tailpost scarf has me a little confused......Low & Slow,Lee________________________________________________________________________________
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Original Posted By: Michael D Cuy
Attach plywood prior to bending sides.Multiple cuts will be required on the tailpost. Initial cuts can be"hogged out" with a Sawzall.Greg Cardinal>>> "Lee L. Schiek" 06/11/98 10:29am >>>Thanks to all for your input - I *think* I'm being advised tobuild-up sides flat, assemble & square-up front section (fromfirewall to top stiffener for instrument cowl, and then bendas necessary to make tailpost. Questions: 1) install plywoodsides & floor AFTER bending or BEFORE? 2) Won't scarf cut fortailpost require multiple passes of hand saw, as in clamping,cutting, re-clamping, cutting again, etc. until correct angleis achieved? When replying, pretend you're talking to a fiveyear old....that way, I might be able to keep up! Thanks again.Low & SlowLee in MI________________________________________________________________________________
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