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- Ronald Paxton
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22 Dec 2018 16:03 #7
by Ronald Paxton
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the new frame b is clecoed in place.
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- Ronald Paxton
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13 Dec 2018 15:14 #8
by Ronald Paxton
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thank you. i ordered some more clecos.
i got the frame b out and it was cracked at the top corner where it was hard to see.
i got the frame b out and it was cracked at the top corner where it was hard to see.
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09 Dec 2018 22:36 #9
by Matt Gunsch
A&P, IA, PPSEL
too many years GA and Warbird Maint
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Best thing is Clecoes, lots and lots of Clecoes. Make sure your panel is down tight before you start riveting it in place. Have someone who knows how to rivet on the bucking bar, I have seen too many panels messed up because they "thought" they were on the rivet.
A&P, IA, PPSEL
too many years GA and Warbird Maint
Check out the Ercoupe Discussion group on facebook
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- Ronald Paxton
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08 Dec 2018 12:24 #10
by Ronald Paxton
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i've made some more progress in fitting the panel but found a slight distortion in frame "b". i carefully inspected the right side of "b" and found it even more distorted. it looks like someone kicked these panels in anger.
i hope i'm not the first person to ever attempt this work.
i hope i'm not the first person to ever attempt this work.
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- Ronald Paxton
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17 Aug 2018 09:16 #11
by Ronald Paxton
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I'm replacing the panels on the side of the nose section. If anyone else has done this before I would appreciate any advice.
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