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Thread: The Seattle 737 project
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06-03-2012, 01:35 PM #21
Re: The Seattle 737 project
Very good looking work there!
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06-04-2012, 01:01 AM #22
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I have to give My wife credit for this one as she took on the challenge of silencing curious bypassers. She scavengered the gift shop at The Museum Of Flight today and came up with a sign that is now posted anove my garage door. Just wait and see.....Some jerk will steal it
Anyhow.......I have started the second layer sheeting on the top (center aft section on the second picture) and what I have done so far turned out really good. Very minimal sanding will go into prepping for the filler. If all goes well we are within a couple of weeks of paint.
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06-09-2012, 02:44 AM #23
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Ok, so I did listen to my doctor for once. With recent health issues and the need to drop some weight, I carefully approached the 737 for some light duty this afternoon/evening.
The only remaining portion on the exterior was to finish the second layer of sheeting on the roof and prep sand before filler. This has now been accomplished.
The first layer of filler on the lower portion has been sanded and is ready for coat number two.
My hope is to have the body ready for paint by the end of the weekend. I have some minor trim work that needs to be completed, one of them being the channels for the window installation.
Oh and I mocked up the nose with some styrofoam sheeting containing a short and sweet descriptiom. Funny thing is........No questions today!!
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06-10-2012, 04:56 AM #24
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Uploaded a quick clip to our friends on the tube.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2A_4j...e_gdata_player
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06-11-2012, 01:01 AM #25
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A big milestone in the project has been reached. My indefinite counter app on my iPad shows 50 days, 11 hours and 38 minutes since the first cut was made with the jigsaw.
I guess I really haven't taken much time to reflect on the build so far as I went all in during every spare moment I had since the April 21st start. However, it hit me today....This is a BIG project!!! I don't think I have embarked on any single project this big during my 38 years of life. Actually, the N512AS project would probably outnumber everything I've done in the past.....combined!
That being said I felt very a great sense of accomplishment when I closed the garage door this evening.
I would like to thank everyone who have stepped up with advice, given me a hand, listened to my bitching and most important of all....to my wife for allowing me to build my dream...
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06-11-2012, 10:46 AM #26
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Smooth as a baby's butt! Nice!
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06-11-2012, 02:47 PM #27
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How will you make the surface hard so it will not get dented so easily?
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06-11-2012, 05:42 PM #28
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Not sure what you're referring to? People just have to stay away from the actual shell with regards to traffic back and forth. Shell is pretty hard as is but filler can of course always chip. Not too concerned with it as my garage is guarded well
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06-12-2012, 03:28 AM #29
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I'm hiring some professional paint help this weekend just to make sure I have someone to supervise me. However, it came at a high price as my 9 year old wanted a new purse for payment
Well, i don't think she will spot the difference between fake or real. Right?
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06-12-2012, 04:07 AM #30
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Re: The Seattle 737 project
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