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Old 05-21-2013, 08:21 AM
Tomcat RV4 Tomcat RV4 is offline
 
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Default Turning Canoe

On Tues May 14 Tom Hankamp (Tomcatrv4) with help from EAA chap 246 members,turned RV4 # 538 right side up and removed legs from jig to lower for working on interior.I bought 2nd hand from a barn 7 years ago and moved to another barn. started working on small parts 4 years ago.Have verticle ,Horizontal,rudder,elevators,flaps,ailerons done except for tips. Thanks to all on this forum for inspiration to keep pounding away.I enjoy reading helpful hints,several of which have saved me time and mistakes.Look forward to all your fabulous trips with RVs.When people ask when will it be finished ,I say Friday,but not what year.
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Old 05-21-2013, 08:55 AM
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Tom, congrats on the canoe milestone
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