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    Great full circle story. Except the accident part of course. Rebuilds are great to follow. I expect to do one myself someday since I don't expect to sell mine welcome!
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    Excellent story, full of the trials of life. I'm glad your part in this story has come full circle.
    Congratz on your Sport pilot ticket! Congratz on acquiring your fathers plane!
    Some might have been tempted to fly her with some band-aids and bailing wire.
    Your "fix it" right attitude is to be commended.

    Hope you enjoy your journey bringing the plane back to her former self and have many hours of safe, thrilling flying adventures!

    All the best!
    "Somebody said that carrier pilots were the best in the world, and they must be or there wouldn't be any of them left alive." Ernie Pyle

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    Thank you all for the well wishes.
    It means a lot to me.
    I'm only able to work on it on the weekends but we go at it the whole time.
    My grandfather comes down every few hours to see how my father and I are making out.
    He helped build the plane and he enjoys seeing me tackle it now.
    Its always good to be with and doing something with family.

    Part III

    The firewall has been removed.
    The plane has been throughly washed and cleaned and we began to take apart all the control surfaces.
    Some very light surface rust was evident in a few areas. So we began to disassemble and clean those items.

    The original engine is a Rotax 532.
    With less then 300 hours, its not a bad candidate for a rebuild.
    But hasn't run in decade though most likely.
    The prop was starting to delaminate when my father sold the plane. At this point it needs to be replaced.

    Well it turns out, good luck and fortune has struck me.
    I found a gentleman who was sitting on quite the pack of items.
    This man had a Kitfox Model II that was never completed.
    He ended up selling the kit, but the buyer didn't want the engine and some other items.
    So I am now the proud owner of a never been used, was still in the shipping box, Rotax 582.
    As well as the Exhaust, Bing Carbs, and all the engine related items that shipped from Denny Kitfox back in the early 90's.
    As well...as brand new still in box, GSC propellers.

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    Having dual ignition over single is worth it to me for the safety factor alone.
    As well as not dealing with points ignition.
    I'll be setting up and running the oil injection system as well.

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    Part IV

    A little before and after.

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    Prior to any restoration work.
    Light surface rust, a ding on the forward tube, and cleaning to be done.
    After a little welding that was fixed. All the surface rust was treated, removed, and then the tubes were given a fresh coating.

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    All the control surfaces have been removed.
    Cleaned up, recoated where applicable, and lubricated. Reinstallation and it all works flawlessly.

    Time to move onto the next step.
    Planning the replacement of the dash.
    And oh boy....has that been a doozy.
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    Is that Adobe you're using for the panel design?

    I'm looking for a simple CAD-type app that I can use. I already know the layout I'd like and have drawn it to scale but I'd like to get it laid out on a CAD-type app with all measurements etc.

    My main trouble is I've never used CAD before and some of the apps are way more complicated than what I need/would like.

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    Hey Paul, Its a program called Rhinoceros 3D.
    It is a CAD design program, but I'm not very fluent in it.
    I'm having help from someone who is much more adept at it than I.
    CAD can be a bit challenging for sure and Rhino 3D is no exception.
    Its easy to mess up where your placing things in relative 3D space. But like all things it just takes practice. I believe Rhino 3D is a commercial software though, not sure what it cost to buy.

    The reason my layout is being done in CAD software, is because I have access to a cnc machine that will mill out the panel for me.
    And it has to be done with precision and coordinated on a 3d plane for it to know where to move the drill bit and cut and for how deep.
    If you plan to cut the panel out the old fashion way, then just doing a mock layup in a paint program like Adobe or Gimp would be fine to help you figure out where to mark everything at. Just make sure to get the proper hole dimensions and square sizes to match.

    Best of luck on your layout Paul.

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    Thank you for your comprehensive reply and for details of the CAD app. I'm afraid you're right and think this would be more complicated than what I actually need. I just wanted to convert my true-to-scale drawing at home into a properly measured and accurate diagram. It's not a huge deal as the EuroFOX factory will do it and they'll cut my panel but it's just me and my normal impatience/too much time on my hands/love of geekery

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    Yes that panel turned out nice. I considered doing that myself. Watched a lot of hydro dip videos but didn't do it. Neat process with beautiful results.
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    Thank you for the well wishes and kind words.
    The good lord has looked after us, and the family member is fine now and at home making a speedy recovery.

    I saw the hydrodip process by chance on Youtube some time back and thought. "You know...thats really neat." After some research I figured it couldn't be too hard.
    And ultimately its not very hard. It just takes a little practice. Like anything painting wise the biggest step is the prep work.
    Their is a few little tricks to it but its mostly just making sure you have adequate dipping room and depth for the part. The water is a nice 80 ish degrees F.
    You make a border on the film with tape. Cut 4 relief slots on the tape so the film can expand a little as it will want to. Sit film on top of water a good minute. Spray activator. Then 20 seconds later or so...dip. Their are plenty of youtube videos showing how to do it in depth.

    Like I said, its not hard. Just practice with something small to get used to it first.
    If you mess up the dip. Just take some acetone on a rag and it will wipe right off and leave the paint underneath fine.
    Let it dry...then try to dip again. Once you've dipped, let it sit a day or so, then clear coat it to protect the design.

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    Hey James....just saw your post. Very cool! When I sent you the fabric tester, I had no clue that you were using it for such an awesome cause. So glad you got the plane back and are bringing it back to life. I'll be following your progress.

    Jerry

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