Jorge ? like yours, the production facility at DOG Aviation is small as well. It is in a small two car garage which I think is not quite 18 x 18 feet. It had no rafters, per say, so I added some to hang lighting, primed parts for drying, ect. At the rear of the shop is a 4 foot deep shelf the width of the shop and is used for the storage of supplies and the rudder, VS, anti servo tabs, etc which can almost be seen on the left wrapped in black movers quilts in the photo below.
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The stabilator is now DOG Aviation ?ceiling art? suspended from the rafters but above the garage door track. I?ve since added a protective cardboard shield underneath it.
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There is a storage shed attached to the back of the shop where the completed tail cone is suspended off the floor by straps in the hopes of keeping it rodent free. If I didn?t have it, the tail cone would be on the shelf as well.
I can?t overstress this enough ? keep everything on wheels! Work benches, parts storage racks, tables, etc. It makes rearranging the shop for various phases of the build much easier and for those days when you just have to do a little housekeeping ? I even keep the Van?s parts crates on small moving dollies from Harbor freight, which makes moving crates by yourself a snap.
Enjoy your build ?
John
RV-12
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