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Dave Fogarty 07-20-2007 07:19 PM

Another New 7A Builder !
 
Well I've finally done it - just like the rest of the tribe here already !

RV-7A tail kit is on the way to the Alexander Technical Center in Griffin, GA. The assembly class starts 6.Aug & I'll be there - pray for me. '000's of $ of tools already on hand, been reading and studying for a year now. I'm ready to get - er done.

QB -7A Kit on order too, wings, fuse, & finish kit - all for Sept '07 delivery, 7A Slider, IO-360 & IFR panel planned. All just in time for my 50th birthday on 6.August. Told the wife this is a better mid life crisis than a bimbo and at least you know where you can find me - right in the shop where I belong :D

Wish me luck - I'm going to need it for sure.

LifeofReiley 07-20-2007 07:59 PM

Good Deal
 
Dave,

Welcome to the club! Ask all the questions you want! And... don't worry... be happy. :D

cytoxin 07-20-2007 08:05 PM

good luck
 
i wish i would have put it off untill i was 50. ;)
steady as she goes think twice drill once. its not a race.

Bruce 07-20-2007 08:25 PM

Dave,

Welcome to the club.
Now go to OSH and party with the rest of us !!!!!!!!

fstringham7a 07-20-2007 08:30 PM

RE:GREAT
 
Dave

It is GREAT to have you in our wonderful family. ENJOY :D

Frank @ SGU RV7A my WW 200RV @ OSH without me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

JohnR 07-20-2007 10:55 PM

Dave,

Welcome aboard! You will find the build challenging and rewarding. Have fun!

lorne green 07-21-2007 11:05 PM

congrates
 
Have a great time building, I know most of us do! It's theropy! :confused:

Just think dave just four more years till you're flyin'! ;)

Dave Fogarty 07-22-2007 05:34 AM

Thanks for the kind words from all.

I am busy as all get out preparing for this project. Tools, and yet more tools. I'm down to the last few items. Three open questions as of now:

1) I keep reading about "Scotch-brite" wheels. Can someone tell me what diameter and grit you recommend using ?

I need a recommendation on a grinder / buffer and a belt sander;

2) How much power, 1/3hp, 1/2, etc and what diameter for the grinder 6" or 8" ?
&
3) What size belt sander; 1" wide, 1.5", 2", 4" etc and how long 24", 48"


I'm not sure that I want this project to take four years (so I bought the QB), but hey the journey should be as much fun as the destination. I built scale R/C models for many years and you had to like the building part as much as flying or you might not make it to the end. My last scale model took 1,200 hrs. :eek:

JohnR 07-22-2007 07:10 AM

Dave,

You will need several tools! ;)

1. On thje Scotchbrite wheels I would recommend two, they are 6 inch. The 3M cut and polish wheel and the 3M light deburring wheel
I use them both and the first takes material off quickly while the polishing whell lets you really smooth things up.
2. For the grinder it would be nice to get one eith the long necks, mine isn't and I wish it was as the motor somtimes gets in the way.
3. I just have a beltsander that has the 4 inch belt and a 6 or 8 inch wheel. I really donl't use it much for the plane, but when you need it is very handy.

Hope this helps. I'm sure others will chime in with different opinions. Seems everyone has a slightly different approach but we all end up getting the job done if you stay with it.

Have fun!

Dave Fogarty 07-22-2007 06:31 PM

Tooling Up RV-7A
 
Thanks John - see below
Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnR
Dave,

You will need several tools! ;)

1. On thje Scotchbrite wheels I would recommend two, they are 6 inch. The 3M cut and polish wheel and the 3M light deburring wheel
undefined Thanks John - Cleaveland does not have the wheels in stock, but I see that the first one is a 3M Cut & Polish 7 density, alum oxide, medium grit 6" dia x 1" wide wheel which I have ordered from MSC (01175686), the other link didn't work, but I suspect it is a Scotch Bright light deburring wheel, 7 density, silicone carbide, fine grit, 6" dia x 1" wide wheel. (MSC 01261668) Hope I guessed right !
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I use them both and the first takes material off quickly while the polishing whell lets you really smooth things up.
2. For the grinder it would be nice to get one eith the long necks, mine isn't and I wish it was as the motor somtimes gets in the way.
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Just ordered a long neck, 6" 1/3 hp Baldor unit from Cleavland.
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3. I just have a beltsander that has the 4 inch belt and a 6 or 8 inch wheel. I really donl't use it much for the plane, but when you need it is very handy.
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I have a 6" wide x 24" long belt with a 9" disc that I use for wood working but maybe this isn't good. undefined

Hope this helps.
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Thanks John it does help and thanks again to all the rest. I think this is going to be an interesting project for sure. :D
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I'm sure others will chime in with different opinions. Seems everyone has a slightly different approach but we all end up getting the job done if you stay with it.

Have fun!



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