Week ending Friday May 16th, 2008
We continued to make steady progress this week. Saturday, we hotwire cut the port elevator.

Chuck is positioning the elevator template in preparation for
cutting out the port side elevator.
After cutting out the elevators, we cut the leading edges off of both elevators.

Chuck and I are using a hotwire tool to cut off the leading edge
of an elevator.

Chuck rounding the edge with coarse sandpaper. This will
allow the fiberglass to make better contact as it folds around
the corner.
We marked the areas on each elevator where the hinge brackets will go. we also cut steel counter-weight rods and potted the weights and wooden spacers on the two elevator leading edges. The wood areas will be removed so that the hinge brackets can be riveted into place later on.

This is a view of the two elevator leading edges. The dark
areas are the steel rods used as counter-weights. The light
areas are wood dowels used as spacers. The dowels will be
cut out at a later step.

This picture shows the same leading edges after the counter-
weights have been bonded with micro.
On Wednesday, I made 6 backing plates While Chuck cut out the areas on the elevators where they would be placed.

Inboard backing plate. Middle backing plate. Outboard backing plate.
Chuck made a channel on each elevator leading edge for the torque tube. He also cut out an area for the trim tab servo access panel.

This is a view of the leading edge The square area is where the trim tab
showing the trough that Chuck cut out. servo will be located. Chuck cut out this
The elevators will be rotated by the area and Darryl will make a backup plate
torque tube that will be located in this that will be embedded next week.
area.
Thursday morning we attached two wooden shelves to the side of the table to hold the two elevators (2008)05_17P19,30). We then mounted all the brackets with dry micro. We also fiberglassed the two torque tube channels (2008_05_17P12). Later in the morning we drove up to Napa to visit Zeke Smith and to talk about the upcoming workshops at Marysville's GoldenWest fly-in. When we got back in the afternoon, the morning's epoxy had pretty well hardened. Chuck razor trimmed the two tunnel's fiberglass.

The two elevators are mounted to the side of the worktable using 5-minute epoxy.
Note that the backup plates are in position. We have placed short pieces of duct-
tape below them so that excess resin will not stick to the foam surface.
Friday morning, Darryl went to the Hayward airport to watch the Hayward Air Rally start. Here is a picture of fellow EAA'er Bruce Cruikshank's RV9-A. It is a beauty.

Bruce Cruikshank's RV9-A, preflight inspection before the Hayward Air Rally.
He is a member of Experimental Aircraft Association's Livermore Chapter 663,
to which we also belong. He finished this plane late last year.
Later in the morning Darryl drilled out the backing plate tubes so that they could be filled with flox on Saturday. Chuck received the LED tail light from SteinAir. We will be mounting it on the top rear edge of the rudder.

Off ............................................and.................On!

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