Framing a Midwest Super Stinker
Framing a Lanier Ultimate Pitts
99% done framing a Midwest Giles 202
Scratching a Cessna Skymaster 337 from an LT-40 fuse and an Ace Bingo wing--extanded to 84"
Sheeting the wings on a Lanier Stinger 10
Framing a Lanier Shrike 10
Just got a Twinstar ARF in the mail today. Haven't cracked the box yet.
Covering a Carden 30% Cap 232--what a job--my best yet.
Building an LT-40 for a friend--almost covered
Assembling a Pheonix Sukhoi Barf for a friend
Assembling a Chief 3D Giles 40 for a friend
Building a PBY from a set of plans I bought off ebay
Yes--all at the same time. I glue a bit here and cover over there. Then cut some plywood and sand a few ribs. Set up the jig and then sheet something. Back to glueing something over there, then cut some more plywood--sand some ribs---repeat repeat repeat.
I have 6 hollow core doors that I build on. When I get one door full of balsa and all it's got a bunch of framing on it--I shove it up in the rafters or set it in a corner and grab another door.
I've got covering irons and chargers running all the time. When I get out in the shop--I'm pretty much a nut. Stay outta the way and don't talk to me. Pass me that Crown&Coke--okay now shut up--I'm working.
I drink a lot of Crown and Coke and smoke a bunch of cigs. This modeling is killing me.
I seam to work faster when I just do a little bit on each thing and then move on. I plan ahead for my next move while I'm doing one task. I guess I'm a major--anal retentive--multitasker.
I usually start working around 4:20