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Thanks for all the great responses
and ideas. I usually have several areas of the project I am working on at
any given time. I am allergic to the epoxy and have to mask up for
ALL wet work. A real PITA! I have the wings and winglets in a
separate room from the fuselage so I can perform final bodywork on them whenever
I have to vacate the main workshop due to wet work curing. I also plan all
wet work for the end of my work sessions, so having several areas to work on
keeps my time productive when held up by my primary area ready
for wet work. The reason I'm mentioning this, is I will periodically ask
questions about other areas of the build, but I'm not just sporadically jumping
around. (About to start A/C install while working on the windows and
door).
Thanks again for the help.
Tom Sullivan
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