Installing Skybolts and Windshield Strap to Firewall
Continuing to fit the windshield
Today I up drilled all of the holes in the windshield to #30. Next I removed the windshield and used my microstop to drill the counter sinks for counter sunk washers on the leading and trailing edge of the windshield. After drill the counter sings I up drilled to 11/64 inches. I updrilled after as my counter sink has a #30 pilot. Next I dimpled the fuselage sides and then reset the microstop and countersunk the holes in both sides of the windshield and then updrilled to 11/64. After all the drilling I refit the windshield. I needed to up drill the rear gap filler strip to 11/164 as well. I all seemed to fit will together. The next step will be drilling and tapping the windshield bow.
Fitting and Drilling the Windshield
I started by fitting the windshield to see if any trimming was necessary before drilling. I noted that the front corner was still too long. After trimming if refit the windshield and drilled the pilot holes down each side. I also marked the front corners towards the cowling that still needed some trimming. After completing the trimming I fit the windshield again. This time I only needed to use clecos to secure it. Next I drilled the hole through at the front edge of the fire wall. Now I need to figure out the dimpling. I drilled some test strips and have now set up the micro stop to work with both counter sunk washer and my own dimples. I found that I could put the washers in the dimpler just to guarantee they were the same as my dimples in the skin.
Bending the Left Fuselage to meet the Windshield
Fitting Windshield
Today I finished up the pilot drilling for the windshield to the bow. Next I need to form the fuselage sides in to meet the windshield
Fitting the Windshield
Yesterday I trimmed the sides of the windshield. They are pretty close but the final fit depends on my front to back positioning and I am trying to leave a little adjustment for later. Today I started by trimming the front edge to allow the clecos to be inserted in the firewall to windshield Al strip. After marking the 1 inch reveal I worked at the rear end to measure and fit the bow strap.
Windshield Fitting
I started today by trimming the edge of the windscreen facing the cockpit. I used the bandsaw and the filled and sanded the resulting edge to match the precut groove.










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