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Old July 16th 03, 12:18 AM
RobertR237
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In article , (Tina
Marie) writes:


(I've got a certified airplane, so I hope you guys won't run me out
of here on a rail, but...)

I need to replace some of my fairings on my Tripacer. They're all simple,
mostly flat aluminum, some with one or two bends in them. I can form
them (I bought my SO a metal bender/shear/break for Christmas. He never
uses it, but I just love it) without too much trouble.


Not only will you not get run out of here but if you dump that husband, I would
be willing to bet that you would get a few marriage proposals.

Please send photos of airplane. ;-)

Here's my problem. After I make 'em, I have to attach them to the plane.
And this nearly always requires making holes in them - and no matter
what I do, the holes in the new fairing never line up with the holes on
the airframe. I don't know how to mark where to drill - if I hold it
up to the airframe, the airframe holes are behind the fairing and I can't
see them. Measuring works sometimes, but then I end up off by 1/16, and
it gets worse by the time I get all of them done.

There's got to be a magic trick to making the holes the right size, in
the right place, and I figured I'd be most likely to find it here.

Thanks!

Tina Marie



See Corky Scott's replay. He has the solution for you.

Good luck.

Life is like an analogy.
http://www.tripacerdriver.com




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KIS Cruiser in progress...Slow but steady progress....

"Ladies and Gentlemen, take my advice,
pull down your pants and Slide on the Ice!"
(M.A.S.H. Sidney Freedman)

 




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