From National Weather Service: A storm cell is forming 20 miles northwest of Oshkosh. There is the potential for 25-30 mph wind gusts & rain. If this cell tracks towards Oshkosh, it could arrive around 4:30 to 4:40 p.m.
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Thatcher CX 4 and RV 10 March 15 Build
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Bill and Bob F discuss fastening the CX 4 support system to the cockpit floor I beam -
Bill measures a cockpit cross support -
Bob F continues securing the CX 4 cockpit supports -
Bob F drilling bolt holes in a CX 4 support angle iron -
Bob F drills a bolt hole -
Bob F exams the CX 4 cockpit -
Bob F works on making a support hole in the CX 4 cockpit floor I beam -
Bob N and Walt S compare a CX 4 horizontal stabilizer skin to the plans -
Charlie and Bill work on the CX 4 cockpit support system -
Charlie works on CX 4 cockpit supports -
Dave drills rivet holes into a RV 10 tail section support -
Dave stands by with the supports while Mike and Bob N ready the RV 10 tail section -
Debbie roughs a RV 10 part for painting while Bill smooths a piece of CX 4 angle iron -
Glenn applies primer coat to RV 10 parts -
Mike and Dave drill rivet holes and set clecos in the RV 10 tail section -
Mike and Dave test fit a RV 10 bulkhead onto the tail section -
Mike Gene and Bob N dismantle the RV 10 tail bulkheads in order to work on them -
RV 10 tail bulkheads set in place before painting -
Walt S and Bob N work on riveting a CX 4 horizontal stabilizer frame -
Walt S and Kurt work on a CX 4 horizontal stabilizer skin -
Walt S works on a CX 4 horizontal Stabilizer frame
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