I had always wondered when I got to this point in the build how I would set up the mold plate, 20 degrees from normal, upside down and have it properly supported. The above little critters indicate my first shot at it. I made eight of these so that all 4 beam bulkheads could be set up at once.
I have to say that getting my upper torso into the floats to work on these areas has been very challenging. It has been hot in Toronto, and I have sweated buckets. However, with that said the restricted access to these areas has made this work pretty much the most challenging to date. Having said that, I cannot imagine the efforts builders have made on the other Farrier designs where the deck is incorporated in the hull forms. At least on the F22 I can see what I am doing.
I have made use of my small dremel tool grinder to smooth out rough spots before the next layers are applied.
This is where the beams bolt on to the floats so I am trying to make sure I do the best job that I can.
Hi Grant,
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