K?hler
Active Member
I have collected most of the tools, etc needed to build an RV. I've built multiple practice kits and I'm comfortable with the engineering, tools, techniques, etc. However, I still don't want to use the tail kit for practice - I'd like the first rivet on the plane to be as good as the last.
Ideally, I'm hoping for an expert opinion of my results, maybe some more advanced "things to look for" to get good results, etc. - something beyond "How to Shoot a Rivet 101." I am considering the EAA SportAir RV workshop. Is there enough value in that to make it worth my while? I know I have a lot to learn, but at the same time I don't want to waste a weekend bored to tears. (and it is $ 1/5 of a tail, after all) I appreciate your thoughts...
Ideally, I'm hoping for an expert opinion of my results, maybe some more advanced "things to look for" to get good results, etc. - something beyond "How to Shoot a Rivet 101." I am considering the EAA SportAir RV workshop. Is there enough value in that to make it worth my while? I know I have a lot to learn, but at the same time I don't want to waste a weekend bored to tears. (and it is $ 1/5 of a tail, after all) I appreciate your thoughts...