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Jig discussion?

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akwrencher

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I did a little bit of digging and I can't find much in the threads about fuselage jigs, other than some people have made them. Someday, hopefully in the not too distant future, I want to start a plans built rag and tube. I have a lot of tools and some welding experience, but I just can't picture how a jig would look. Anyone feel like weighing in with there experiences with building steel tube planes and what they used to keep the thing straight enough to not fly in a circle?:roll:

Any info would be appreciated. No big rush though, have to finish the house, and the shop addition, ...etc. you know the drill.
 
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