Dave and I moved the plane out of the factory into the back yard. After fitting the wings again, leaning it on its nose made for easy access to the flaps, ailerons, and wing tips. It is pretty balanced (still tail heavy), so I can tip it by myself as I work on it outside. I'll do some body work outside while the weather is pretty.
FYI, I was amazed how many neighbors are attracted by an airplane resting on its nose.
We live about 2 miles SW of Bluegrass Aurport. It's funny to see some of the planes circle for a second look.