Well, during the night I came up with a method to get the nuts started. It involved aluminum #9 wire shaped like a coil and holding the nuts just enough to get them into the "black hole" and started. All bloody day putting 16 nuts on 16 bolts and torquing them. Oh yeah, I had time to make new attaching brackets and install them to the rudder cables. I then climbed into the tail section and vacuumed everything clean. Man, I hope I don't have to go in there many more times. I took the time for a "kodak" moment, sitting on my "little friend". Tomorrow...starting installation of the ailerons and flaps.
Nuts all torqued except for the easiest 2. Ithought that would be a great way to start tomorrow.