Finished day one of the workshop. More tomorrow.
Jim and Dondi Miller.
20 folks attending.
Covered an aileron
Learned to rib stitch.
Although he didn't come out and say it, Jim wasn't wildly enthusiastic about the AFS system.
Met and sat with Dan Brown of this forum; a distinguish looking gentleman.
He has a confirmed Tom Young sighting which is good for folks looking for a Tcraft instructor.
He was constantly checking his clothes iron temp with an IR thermometer. Is that constant testing necessary?
When he was describing metal prep he mentioned using Tube Seal or boiled linseed oil, but he seemed to be saying pour it in the tubing and leave it in. I thought we drained the stuff out. Anyone?
More on metal prep: remove rust, then seal with Krylon lacquer spray as a barrier. 2-part right over it with no need to clean it off
Avoid self etching primers as the etching continues working long afterwards. Anyone?
No top coat needed with 2 part primer.
Can use any 2 part primer (I thought the STC began at bare metal) as long as it's not affected by MEK
I couldn't see how they were going to teach 20 people how to do the modified seine knot, but I learned it in about :15.
Sears makes a good respirator; only need a respirator if you're spraying something. MEK is ok in well ventilated area
Day one was very satisfying; tomorrow we'll continue with our friend the aileron. - MikeH
Jim and Dondi Miller.
20 folks attending.
Covered an aileron
Learned to rib stitch.
Although he didn't come out and say it, Jim wasn't wildly enthusiastic about the AFS system.
Met and sat with Dan Brown of this forum; a distinguish looking gentleman.
He has a confirmed Tom Young sighting which is good for folks looking for a Tcraft instructor.
He was constantly checking his clothes iron temp with an IR thermometer. Is that constant testing necessary?
When he was describing metal prep he mentioned using Tube Seal or boiled linseed oil, but he seemed to be saying pour it in the tubing and leave it in. I thought we drained the stuff out. Anyone?
More on metal prep: remove rust, then seal with Krylon lacquer spray as a barrier. 2-part right over it with no need to clean it off
Avoid self etching primers as the etching continues working long afterwards. Anyone?
No top coat needed with 2 part primer.
Can use any 2 part primer (I thought the STC began at bare metal) as long as it's not affected by MEK
I couldn't see how they were going to teach 20 people how to do the modified seine knot, but I learned it in about :15.
Sears makes a good respirator; only need a respirator if you're spraying something. MEK is ok in well ventilated area
Day one was very satisfying; tomorrow we'll continue with our friend the aileron. - MikeH
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