Boy! What a difference 8 hours of sleep can do! I feel great. I was dragging yesterday. Lately when I know that I have to get up at 0500 I keep waking up every hour to see what time it is. I get three or four hours sleep if I’m lucky. I think a lot of it has to do with the heat up here but oh well.
In spite of my sleep deprivation I managed to shoot a few rivets. Scott deserves a medal for his bucking prowess! Bucker Boy is so damned patient and works tirelessly. I don’t know how a man of his advanced years can have such stamina. It can’t be the exercise he gets flipping switches in the “74”! Maybe it has something to do with his frequent stops in Shanghai? Anyway, a good day of progress.
Shooting that green fairing proved to be a little more time consuming then we initially figured. I hadn’t realized that the forward 30 holes on the fairing were dimpled which meant that I had to counter sink the wing skin before we could shoot. We also had to hand cut quite a few rivets and that slows things down.
Scott and I also shot a few rivets for Ken in the forward crew hatch area. Soon the floor will be installed. I called Jeff on my way home last night as he was working at FEDEX. Jeff told me that the hardware he ordered for the right main should be delivered by next week. We will still need to acquire some additional hardware however before we install the gear. The good news is that it looks like all of the bolts we need are available.
I must confess I am starting to get excited about not only hanging the gear but also painting the tail! With the paint on the tail it will be much easier for all of us to visualize what the PBJ will look like some day in her over all paint scheme. It will also make a powerful statement of progress!
That’s about it for now. Here are a couple of pictures.
Dan

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