May 15, Friday, 42 Days of straight, non-stop, never gonna stop, I'm going crazy from the heat, creating.
The white PVC plastic edge armor fit tightly over the wing edges and only required a few spots of urethane glue to lay flat. The blue painters tape is in place to keep the grey plastic spray paint primer and then the spray aluminum colored paint off of the aluminum armor panels.
The Krylon "aluminum" colored paint is pretty close in color to raw aluminum, but it does not have the same luster. We'll try topping it off with a dusting of Krylon "Bright Silver" to give it some life. Maybe some buffing and polishing after its dried and baked a few days. But its just temporary, so we are not going to put too much time into it.
Saturday May 16:
The front three wooden nose panels are also covered over with 1/10" thick fiberglass plastic flat panels, and primed and painted to better approximate the aluminum armor panel look of the real wing armor. Given more time in a few weeks I will replace all of this plastic with real aluminum pieces, after I draw it up on Autocad and get it sent over to the laser cutter. We will bend a double soft fold edge, think of a "J" profile, at the end of these edge panels so these aluminum armor panel will cover over the wing edge and back up underneath the wing for 2 or 3 hidden inches. So as people touch the edge of the wing it will feel completely covered in armor top and bottom. There will probably be a lot of hand finish welding and grinding and polishing to get these complex edge pieces finished. Not enough time to attempt that now before the shows.
We also painted the inside of the cockpit flat black and installed the rear gunner seat back plywood panel. Didn't take pictures of a lot of these smaller projects. Too busy to stop and get the camera out. Installed both pilot and gunner seat bottom and back rest cushions.