After about 30 minutes of climbing up and down on a stool to reach into the fuse, I texted Joe and asked if he still had his fuselage cart and how much $ would it take for him to let it go. He said that I could have it and just pass it on to the next builder when I was done. I returned his flaring tool so he could install his pitot tube and picked up the cart. I was updating him on my progress and mentioned that I had run out of rivets. He gave me a bag of them to use. Thanks Joe!
I was working on the baggage compartment bulkead when I ran out of steam. I need to do a little research on how to proceed and didn't want to burn daylight on the computer when I could be getting some building accomplished.
I bolted the fuel tank attach brackets to the fuse. When it stopped pouring rain, I reassembled the fuselage cart and Ginger and I moved the fuse from the sawhorses to the cart. Much better.
I got the seats out and deburred and edge finished the parts. I hope to get them along with the F-787 brace, canopy decks, seat and baggage floors and miscellaneous other parts primed tomorrow.