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Sonex Build in MD

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Bitshifter

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Joined
May 11, 2012
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Location
Maryland
Making time and making chips. I bought a tail kit for a Sonex from Sonex back in March. I started working on some of the parts (elevator horn assembly) and then quickly found out I needed/wanted a few more tools. Fast forward, it is now August and I decided to quit making excuses. I finally got my garage in enough of an order so I could start working and I've been deburring and bending and drilling. So far I only have the rudder horn cleaned up and cleco'd together, but its a start. I decided to start going to the gym at 4:30AM, when I get home I put in about 30 minutes to an hour on the Sonex, and then to work. I'll get some pictures up later.

Remember lurkers and people with projects languishing, you can either make time or excuses.
 
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