No that's not how you add thin CA to your screw holes the way you did it if you had to remove your screws later it crack the wood material, the proper way is time consuming but it's correct way, first drill a small hole the carefully screw in a screw then remove it add a drop of thin CA then allow it to dry over night then crew your fastener back in you'll feel the difference it's a lot more tight it won't strip out when have reach the bottom it will tighten nice.
Hi, could you provide me with all the components (manufacturer and part #) you used for your retracts? I was trying to look at them on your video but can't see them very well. Thank you.
I just finished the Beech Baron. Similar in some ways since it is also a Nexa/VQ. Love the Bonanza as well.
I have this airplane as well. Nice airplane! Waiting for your maiden flight video.
Stay tuned ! 😉
Looks good buddy!
Plane looks great,Sir did you go with book CG,lmay have to add weight
No that's not how you add thin CA to your screw holes the way you did it if you had to remove your screws later it crack the wood material, the proper way is time consuming but it's correct way, first drill a small hole the carefully screw in a screw then remove it add a drop of thin CA then allow it to dry over night then crew your fastener back in you'll feel the difference it's a lot more tight it won't strip out when have reach the bottom it will tighten nice.
Hi, could you provide me with all the components (manufacturer and part #) you used for your retracts? I was trying to look at them on your video but can't see them very well. Thank you.
Sure, here you go:
Mains retracts: Robart 590E PRS 90 deg.
Mains struts: Robart 650 RoboStrut.
Nose retract: Robart 517RSE 105 deg.
Nose strut: Robart 652L RoboStrut.
@@thercrelaxingend5365 thanks for sharing! Have you completed the build yet?
@@jaysonfarmer157 Still working on it, stay tuned !
You put the landing gear doors on upside down.
Yes, you are actually right ! ..... I corrected them now. Thank you so much, I appreciate it.
Your filming needs to be slower, way too fast, and can't follow it.