The way you detail/summarize potential gotchas is in my opinion gold for builders who are not just behind you, but ahead as well. Keep ‘em comin’! I’m just starting my empennage. I’ve been preparing for several decades. 😊
Yess!! This is what I love about the community. It's a forum of learning from each other and getting each others idea of how others can move forward. Thank you Austin for this comment because as you know, I'm almost at this point of my build and the feedback is valuable.
The way you detail/summarize potential gotchas is in my opinion gold for builders who are not just behind you, but ahead as well. Keep ‘em comin’! I’m just starting my empennage. I’ve been preparing for several decades. 😊
Thanks! I should probably do more of that...
@@buildingthe10 Also, sharing why you may add to or slightly deviate from is the same. Thanks for the help!!!
Yesssssss! Another video!
Great video! I liked how you used epoxy to get it to conform to the bottom skin. Wish I would have done that!
Yess!! This is what I love about the community. It's a forum of learning from each other and getting each others idea of how others can move forward. Thank you Austin for this comment because as you know, I'm almost at this point of my build and the feedback is valuable.
Why didn’t the epoxy bond to the skin or did you add something to mitigate?
@@thecode3fcif you watch carefully he put packing tape under it to keep it from sticking to skin.
@@LISRAREF Thx!
Yup, just packing tape. It popped right off, no problems.
What was the outcome with the clecos?
They all popped out, no problem. The epoxy didn't stick to them at all... Of course, I did have to clean a lot of Vaseline off the clecos.
She will not.