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Date: Sun, 13 Dec 1998 13:22:47 -0500
From: Wray Thompson <wrayt@ibm.net>
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Subject: Wet tank progress update
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As I promised earlier an update on the sealing of my tank ...I've had
the 'glove' inflated for several days now and with the standard rivets I
only had one leak slightly through the middle - a little dap of proseal
fixed it. Should have the wing finished (no tip for now) and put away
within the week. Think the next project will be to cut a foot off the
height of my table. Made it tall to start with and am finding it a
little awkward at times.
....Wray 306R
deburringSubject: Re: Rebel photo access
Date: Mon, 07 Dec 1998 08:56:44 -0500
I'm still on my first wing but
in those 2 weeks I finished cutting out the tank area of the skins,
fittings andeverything on the wings. making and gooping in all the little tank
of theblockages (those little things to fill most of the gaps to the outside
seems to be justtank.) My proseal which has been in the freezer for several years
yesterday with thefine to. Installed the bottom tank skin last Thur and followed
my kittop skin. I've done the whole tank with standard rivets as well because
day or sodidn't have the tank rivets. I'll let you know how well it seals in a
--
Wray Thompson ...Rebel 306 ...home page
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