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  • Jiggery-Tackery

    I'm practicing making joints.

    I built a simple jig to hold two pieces of tubing parallel and about 6" apart and have notched and placed a third piece of tubing, connecting the two parallel pieces at 60*

    To minimize warpage from the heat (I'm using gas) I know I should tack one side of the joint, then the other, then repeat at 90*

    So how do I get to the other side of the joint (for the second tack) if it's lying flat against the board? Certainly the folks building a fuselage don't take it out of the jig after doing only one of the four tacks per joint - Mike
    Mike Horowitz
    Falls Church, Va
    BC-12D, N5188M
    TF - 14954

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    Re: Jiggery-Tackery

    Don't tack in the center of the top, tack each side of the tube you can reach

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