Airplane Building - Fuselage
These are all of the photos associated with the construction of the fuselage.
OK, It's late fall here in northern Virginia and the number of days when you can spray primer outdoors are becoming limited. So I am planning to do the following. One, deburr all of the parts just as I would if I were priming each of them separately. Two, use a brush on primer and prime between the mating surfaces of the parts that are riveted together to form an assembly. Three rivet the assembly together. Four, clean and prime the assembly when the weather is warm again.
In the photo, I have taped off where I needed to prime the firewall. There was one nice day when I was able to use "rattle can" primer to spray the part outside. That is why this paint is colored gray.

OK, It's late fall here in northern Virginia and the number of days when you can spray primer outdoors are becoming limited. So I am planning to do the following. One, deburr all of the parts just as I would if I were priming each of them separately. Two, use a brush on primer and prime between the mating surfaces of the parts that are riveted together to form an assembly. Three rivet the assembly together. Four, clean and prime the assembly when the weather is warm again.
In the photo, I have taped off where I needed to prime the firewall. There was one nice day when I was able to use "rattle can" primer to spray the part outside. That is why this paint is colored gray.