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Airframes => Double Seaters => Topic started by: sonicapollo on March 06, 2015, 06:11:26 AM

Title: Equipping Workshop for 2 Seater
Post by: sonicapollo on March 06, 2015, 06:11:26 AM
I'm trying to figure out what tools I need to build my two seater.  I'm sure this list would work for either the CE or DE.  I'm going for CE should the plans ever get released.

I have my welding setup already and we should leave that to one of the many threads debating torches and acetylene vs tig.  I've underlined things I'm not sure about/need help.  I'm also sure I'm missing something.

Current Tools
Welding Setup
TableSaw
Bandsaw
C Clamps
Chalk Line (Red)
Misc. Hammers, Nails, Pliers
Metric Mechanics Tools/Torque Wrenches
Safety Wire Stuff
20v Dewalt Reciprocating Saw, Skill Saw, angle grinder, Drill and impact.

Tools I think I need
Plumb-bob one or two
Angle Finder
a Couple new levels
New Square
Harbor Freight 6" chop saw with ?HF? Metal Cutoff wheel
Chalk Line (Blue)
Clearcoat Spray
Some form of a grinder for tube notching, recommendations?
Quick Release Clamps
Some form of a 9" Disc Sander, recommendations?
Countersink for wood blocks
T-88
Cordless Dewalt 20v Jig Saw
Drill Press?
Some form of clamping for 3/4 tubing to blocks in jig?
Title: Re: Equipping Workshop for 2 Seater
Post by: Tom H on March 06, 2015, 06:55:37 AM
Re: some sort of grinder to notch tubes.

I used a bench mounted grinder with grinding wheel corners radiused to grind the joints.

Later, I fastened a 4" hand held angle grinder to the bench and found it useful for a lot of the notches.  It was good for deep notches and detailed fit-ups.

You have a good list started, but you'll probably add more as you go.
Title: Re: Equipping Workshop for 2 Seater
Post by: Hugh Sistrunk on March 06, 2015, 08:29:24 AM
Clamping to tubing - most of my clamping of the tubing when working with the jigging was done with wood blocks and drywall screws...  I found 12 or 14 - 2 inch blocks cut from a 1x2 board worked well.. Also found that 6 or 8  - 3 or 4 inch pieces of 1x2 was good for bridging over the tubing at the jib blocks when needed.  You can get a couple of the 8 foot 1x2's cheap at the aviation dept of Home Depot or Lowes.  Pre-cut some of the 2 inch and 3 inch pieces and pre-drill holes just big enough for some 2 to 2.5 inch dry wall screws to fit through.  PreDrilling 1 hole in shorter pieces and 2 holes in the longer 3 inch pieces help will keep the wood from splitting easily when you attach the blocks to the build table.  Hope this helps.

Hugh
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