Build log date: Thursday, November 20, 2003
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The left gear hole is part way drilled - lots of grinding, fitting, grinding, fitting...

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While these EF-661 bearings were in the plane I drilled a small amount of the second hole. I removed the bearings and moved to the drill press to finish the hole cause I wanted to make sure the hole was square to the surface.

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Bent the seat back channels so that the support can easily slide in.

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The seats are finally done. I dinged one of the upper hinge rivets pretty good, but a repair turned out to be reasonably effective.

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This fuzzy picture shows me drilling a hole for safety wire at the end of the electric flap mechanism. The safety wire ensures that the assembly can not unscrew itself if the jam nut gets loose.

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