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While at Oshkosh this year, I offered to provide several of you a
description/pictures of the fuselage rotating jig Jim White and I built to
work on our IV-P's. It is relatively simple to make (with a small bit of
outside welding if you don't have this equipment) and has held our two
fuselages through three years of construction and hundreds of revolutions.
As we've had them in use during the entire construction process, I can only
guess at the difficulty of work on the underside without such a rig. Also
don't know how much use this would be for a Legacy, but the concept would be
easy to adapt.
After carefully writing down names and email addresses, I've lost them all,
so if I promised you a copy, or if you're otherwise interested, email me
directly and I'll send it along.
Marv, you may already have this, but if not, would you want to post this MS
Word file to your archives for others to use?
Bob Pastusek
rpastusek@htii.com
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