Today was fitting the turtle deck skins to the formers. I took Tony Spicer's advice and used duck tape to pull and hold the skin in the approximate position for the first bulkhead. I also used a second strip close to the third and smallest bulkhead. I then placed the first former in place and placed a cleco in each hole. I then measured the skin width at the second bulkhead position and used a third piece of tape to pull the skin a bit tighter and clecoed the bulkhead. The third bulkhead needed no adjustment and was easy to cleco in place. I then removed all of the tape. Next item was to very carefully mesaure the width of the fuselage at the two forward bulk head positions. Once I was satisified with the measurements I set the tuirtledeck on my table vertically, clamped my yardstick to one side of the largest former and pushed/pulled the other side to the exact width I needed and then clamped the second side. Now, I was at the point of no return as I drilled a couple of holes in the top of the former and clecoed the two halves together. Did the same with the middle former. Now was going to be the moment of truth. Did I measure correctly or not?? Holding my breath, I set the turtledeck in place and was pleased it actually fit.Taking my time paid off in spades. Now I can match drill the turtle deck skin to the side skins/upper longeron and proceed to get this thing ready for mating with the forward fuselage. BTW, no kinks...dents...or creases in the skin. Check out Tony's Picasa photo album for more pictures of this procedure.