Last Monday I took the tubes I had ordered from Aircraft Spruce and instructions to Victoria Repair and asked them to redo the uprights. I picked up the redone tubes on Friday, the 6th. Everything’s wrong. Well, not everything, but they didn’t do much right. I’ll have to finish the work myself; they don’t seem to have a clue.
Today we’ll go back to the airport. Sandra wanted to get out of the house, so we drove up to the airport together and stopped at the Perkins in Crystal for breakfast. It was raining hard, but it won’t affect me because I can just turn on the hanger lights and keep the main door closed. I left Sandra at Perkins reading the paper and sipping iced tea and went to the hanger. The first job is to get that right axle attached. I worked for at least an hour with no results. The C-clamp I had borrowed from Chad wasn’t doing the job I had envisioned. The sequence of heavy brackets that attach the swing axle to the side rail weren’t allowing alignment of the holes well enough for the bolt to slip through. Finally I took the whole thing apart again and, using a hammer, was able to widen the small bracket just enough to finally get the axle bolt through. But the work was fatiguing enough that I didn’t feel like finishing the axles and wheels. I’ll do it next time. Time to go home.
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