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Dane,
I used the same tables to build the wing and horizontal stab for my ES. All
that was required was to adapt the different cradles by using a mounting
system that allowed them to be removed and the other cradles installed.
I was glad that I used 2 eight-foot tables because after the wings and stab
were done I used one for a workbench/prep table and shortened the legs of the
other and made cradles to hold my fuselage. This made a very sturdy setup
for the fuselage and made things very solid and stable for all the climbing
in and out that had to be done while working on it. It also provided a
platform for anchoring lines used to pull various parts into proper alignment
during cure.
Good luck on your project.
Jim Scales
98AF
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