Bret I installed a piece of plywood in the access area for the firewall wrapped in Home Depot angle and then clecoed in place. My tail fork rested on a metal sawhorse.
I didnt care for it and built a rolling frame that the fuselage sits on and Im much more happy.I like working on the fuselage nice and level and secured with the locking casters.
I used the same system as Arnie's above, but fastened the metal pivot frame to a frame work of 2x4's anchored to the four corners of the firewall/engine mount
Talk about timing.
I got my QB 8 fus today and was thinking about how to hang it on a rotisserie.
The firewall looks easy. Anybody have a brilliant idea for the back? Something in the tailwheel attach tube was the best I could come up with during the two minutes I thought about it.
Same here, except I stuck a pipe of pipe into the tailwheel weldment and set it on a jackstand. That way I could spin the fuse inverted (to work on gear, brake lines etc).