by dougm » Sun Feb 17, 2013 9:09 am
1. I bent both lower longerons prior to installing any of the cross members. I wanted to be sure I had identical longerons for both left & right so I bent them before cutting any verticals or diagonals. I then matched up the left & right pieces and put some witness marks on with a silver pencil so when it came time to stand up the left & right fuselage side and begin installing cross members, I knew I had proper alignment left & right.
2. These are installed on both side of the fuselage. While the plans don't call for anything specific to be mounted to those on the right side, they have been used to mount switches, circuit breakers, armrests, small storage compartments, etc. BTW, I still have not installed these yet, only cut the pieces to fit. You end up doing a lot of reaching in, around, and under things as you add pieces to the fuselage like seats, floorboard mounts, torque tube mounts, etc. By leaving these pieces for last I've given myself room to put my head & shoulders through when welding. More than once I've thanked myself for doing so.
1. I bent both lower longerons prior to installing any of the cross members. I wanted to be sure I had identical longerons for both left & right so I bent them before cutting any verticals or diagonals. I then matched up the left & right pieces and put some witness marks on with a silver pencil so when it came time to stand up the left & right fuselage side and begin installing cross members, I knew I had proper alignment left & right.
2. These are installed on both side of the fuselage. While the plans don't call for anything specific to be mounted to those on the right side, they have been used to mount switches, circuit breakers, armrests, small storage compartments, etc. BTW, I still have not installed these yet, only cut the pieces to fit. You end up doing a lot of reaching in, around, and under things as you add pieces to the fuselage like seats, floorboard mounts, torque tube mounts, etc. By leaving these pieces for last I've given myself room to put my head & shoulders through when welding. More than once I've thanked myself for doing so. :D