GF
Sr Member
Finally!!! the most difficult and time consuming process of the assembly is out of the way, now the fun and easy stuff begins.
As you can see I scribed all the rear inner fins and lots of clean up was required between those ridges, the panels are huge and tricky to glue togheter, you really need to plan out your assembly and buy lots of clamps! the side trench don't fit perfect, one side is too short and the other to long, a 1/4 " extention was needed. If done properly not putty is needed at the joints, my fit was so perfect that the joints are barely visible and will dissapear and blend in with the rest of the scribed lines
BTW A belt sander is a must, many long parts need to be thinned out.
GFollano
As you can see I scribed all the rear inner fins and lots of clean up was required between those ridges, the panels are huge and tricky to glue togheter, you really need to plan out your assembly and buy lots of clamps! the side trench don't fit perfect, one side is too short and the other to long, a 1/4 " extention was needed. If done properly not putty is needed at the joints, my fit was so perfect that the joints are barely visible and will dissapear and blend in with the rest of the scribed lines
BTW A belt sander is a must, many long parts need to be thinned out.
GFollano
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