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copies of drawings glued to metal for cut-out |
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VS frame parts cut out ready for fitting |
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All parts Alodined ready to assemble |
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Rivet gun and VS front and rear spars. This rivet gun broke and I purchased another from Harbor Freight $32.00 (sale) |
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Me riveting VS Frame together |
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A trial fit before assembly begins |
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Layout and Measuring Vertical Stablizer dimentions |
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Rudder Horn Assy. Note: Rivet sides of skin before Bottom!! |
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working outdoors in the California sun (under a shady tree) |
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Plastic tube, if I install Tail Light |
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forming the skin with 2 x 4 |
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