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Date:  4-5-2012
Number of Hours:  1.00
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Brief Description:  2. Prosealed baggage door

The next thing in keeping with goopy stick stuff, I mixed up some Proseal and applied it to the baggage door ribs and then clecoed on the inside cover. I strapped and taped the door down and left it to cure. If all goes well I can remove the door and it will hold its shape. This procedure with Proseal is in lieu of crawling under the dash and trying to rivet it from the inside. Time will tell. It is cool in the garage so I plan to let this setup for 48 hours probably overkill.

I am reading up on the cowl install. I think I will do that next then come back and glass in the windscreen fairing. There is still a lot to do but the list is getting smaller.

One last thing I did was to drill the holes for the stainless firewall shield for the wire run on the right side. I picked up some stainless pop rivets. I will get to this when I get some firewall sealant.
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Door strapped own while Proseal cures

Door strapped own while Proseal cures

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Shot of the hinge line, 1/32

Shot of the hinge line, 1/32", seems big looking at the picture.

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Fire shield almost ready for rivets

Fire shield almost ready for rivets

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