Saturday:
I had noticed the motor home's refrigerator needed cleaning on Friday so I tackled that job first thing today. Once I figured out how the shelves came out it was a pretty easy job. I took everything into the shop since the sink is much bigger in there. Vera came in and mentioned the sun was out if I wanted to fall the trees I was thinking about. I finished up the refrigerator and then got the first tree ready to fall by hooking a rope about twenty feet up it and running it to a stump over by the woodshed with a cable winch hooked in to pull some tension. The tree leaned the wrong way so it needed a little help to go the direction I wanted. After another rain shower, I went out and fell it. It ended up right where I wanted it. I did some clean up of the limbs until the battery in the saw ran down, it lasted way longer than I wanted it to! I also got the left flap on the P-39 hinged today.
Sunday:
I was a little tired today so we skipped church. I had broken a rib on the P-39 yesterday so I went out and reinforced all of them in the area above the flaps with carbon fiber strips. The picture is the right flap servo on the piece it will be mounted to. It took quite a while to get the hatch opening cleaned up and figure out a mounting system for the hatch. The left one should go a little quicker since I cut out an extra set of parts when I made this one.
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