Brian I just finished the inside cleaning of my fusulage. I cut a piece of plywood 2 feet by 6 feet and laid it on the bulkheads. This spread my weight around and did no damage. It get tight in there. I am 6 feet tall but got in there ok. I used a stick with a piece of scotchbright stapled to it to reach into the places that were hard to get to. Mine was the worst (dirt oil ect.)I have ever seen. You can almost eat of of it now. Lots of work but worth the effort. A pressure washer was used to get the big chunks out first. Jim N99456 MN.
>From: Brian Garrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: Corrosion >Date: Tue, 09 Nov 1999 08:54:14 +1100 > >Now I have been wanting to ask this question for a long time. How did you >get right up inside the fuselage without bending the bulkheads or >something. >I want to get in there as well to clean up the surface, which in my case >looks ok, but I am not game enough to put my weight on the various bits in >there. I reckon they will bend. > > >At 03:20 9/11/99 , you wrote: > >Just spend a nice weekend in the belly of my coupe. > >A little corrosion, mostly due to condensation forming > >on the top and dropping. So I had problems all the > >way around the metal. Scotch Bite and stainless > >steel dental picks clean it up real nicely. > >I now have the only polished inside coupe they are. > > > > >Jack > > > >Regards > >Brian Garrett >5 O'Donnell St >Viewbank 3084 >Australia >(613) 9459 1779 >Sonerai II VH-JGB >415C VH-??? > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
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