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fuselage top upside down in garage |
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fuselage top upside-down in garage: 2013-10-17
Lumix DMC-FT1
With some care I was able to get the top fuselage moulding into the garage upside-down, with the bottom half already in there. I wanted to be able to work on the inside roof area between the doors, and have it indoors for curing epoxy.
fuselage top upside-down in garage: 2013-10-17
Lumix DMC-FT1
The top fuselage moulding in the garage upside-down, resting on a wooden block between the headrests. The foam blocks around which I will form brackets for attaching the overhead panel are visible in the recess between the door apertures.
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