Are y'all ready for another update? Well, here's one anyway

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Progress is moving forward, albeit slowly. Dave Miller was able to get the tunnel gunner's windows installed, along with four windows for the cockpit greenhouse. He did all of this in three days worth of work! John Flynn has been working steadily on our engines and will be here for another week or so. He has already replaced one cylinder (has a couple more to go), and has taken care of some smaller discrepancies. I've been bouncing from one project to the next, ordering parts, etc., and haven't gotten much done in the big scheme of things.
Here's John while working on some little oil leaks........
In the mean time, Dave got working on the greenhouse windows. This was pretty much the same process as the installation of the tunnel gunner's windows, which I posted in detail a few days ago. The following pictures are sort of a very basic step by step of how it went.......
The location of the window frames had been determined and clecoed to the outside of the skin so that the area to be removed could be marked...
Once the skin was marked, the holes in the corners needed to be cut out...
Then Dave just used the saw blade on the die grinder to remove the center portions and smoothed them out with the flap wheel to leave a nice and smooth end result.....
It was the same process for the other side. Long hours of work can make mechanics a little loopy and think they're comedians. "Don't worry folks, he'll be here all week....and don't forget to tip your wait staff."
And here's how the windows (with their protective coating still on) look from the ground........
I had been working on the tailgunner's doors, but got to where I was doing nothing but making mistakes. It got to a point of diminishing returns, so I shifted to another project to clear my mind. I started back on that stinkin' entry door on the fuselage and started making the hand rail/door holder-upper-thingys. I forgot to take pictures while I was making these first brackets, but here they are after I got the basic shapes done......
As a matter of fact, I'm noticing that while typing this update, I didn't take as many pictures as I'd thought while making pieces for this project. There is a thick angle arrangement in the lower corner of the door that has a u-bolt going through it to hold the chain to the end of the door. This is all just my initial setup, as I wanted to make sure it would all work before building a bunch of parts. There will be more bracketry, doublers, and so on before it's completed......
I'm going to use portions of the old door's inner skin to help with strengthening up this door. I had to do some trimming and whatnot, but it should work out quite well. I'm currently stripping the old paint off of it before I continue (yes,
I'm doing it...I don't leave
all of the crap work for the volunteers

).
So anyway, that's where we're at for now. I'll get y'all another update as more progress continues.
Gary