I have been a bit busy with life the last two or three weeks. Between work and family stuff, I haven't had a significant amount of time to get outside. I also started to realize I need to plan for the winter accordingly. My garage is insulated for the most part but has no heat source currently. I am waiting for some quotes to get a Mini Split or Heater installed to allow me to work out there in the winter months. It get a bit hard to work fine motor when its 30 or 40 degrees out.
Another thing I have realized is my wife wants her parking spot back. My wife is very understanding and allows me to utilize the entire garage during the majority of the year, however, winter is coming. As such, the boss has ordered me to make space for her car in prep any snow events. As such, I spent a lot of time calling around to local storage places looking for a medium sized unit. I figure if I can get rid of the two large crates, I can easily fit my wifes vehicle in the garage when needed. However, finding a unit was a serious struggle. Most of the ones I can find are very small and won't work for my needs, and the larger ones have one of two issues. One issue was they were inside units with tight hallways to access, I didn't want to risk swinging a flight control or large part and denting it when I don't clear something. Also, many of them were simply unavailable.
I eventually struck a bit of luck and happened to check a unit in the next town. I asked about mid size units, but the only thing open was a large unit, which literally became available that day (it was the first of the month). Since I haven't been able to find anything, I decided to take it. My thought process was I have some extra space in back for some household stuff, but I have the large unit to grow into as I finish other parts. It also will allow me to store some racks for small parts in a more organized way. And I am buying some saw horses to build some "skin tables" to store skins flat until needed. I am hoping to have the unit setup and everything moved sometime next week, which will allow me to focus on the rudder again.
Lots of deburring to get the structure together. |
Rudder skin cleco'd in place. |
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