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 CX4 and Vans RV10 Build May 17 2023
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Another busy night making airplanes -
Bill positions an RV10 tail section bulkhead -
Bob F and Bill move the RV10 tail section into the shop -
Bob F holds the RV10 tail section end cap as Bill puts dimples in the rivet holes -
Bob F look on as Bill drills rivet holes in the RV10 tail section end cap -
Bob F making a precision measurement -
Bob N adjusts the bandsaw for Charlie -
Bob N and Bill look over the Sportsman plans -
Bob N and Bill move a RV10 tail section bulk head into place -
Bob N challenges Debbie to rewind a bandsaw blade -
Bob N cutting blocks for the Cub Weathervanes -
Bob N drills holes in Cub Weathervane pontoons -
Bob N holds the RV10 tail section endocarp in place as Bill sets clecos -
Bob N inspects the placement of the last bulkhead in the RV10 tail section -
Bob N reviews the Sportsman manuals -
Charlie gets ready to cut a piece of rod on the bandsaw -
Charlie makes a cut ion the bandsaw -
Debbie drills rivet holes in Cub Weathervane stand blocks -
Gene shines a little extra light on his project -
Glenn dimples the skin of a Cub Weathervane -
Glenn does not look like he is buying his fathers explanation -
Glenn drills a rivet hole in a Cub Weathervane -
Glenn is thinking he could find it faster -
Glenn setting up to drill a hole in the bottom of a Cub Weathervane -
Glenn works on a Cub Weathervane -
It does not look like Bob N wants Genes offering -
Len and Wayne fit a sheet metal skin over the CX4 horizontal stabilizer frame -
Len and Wayne rivet a spar into the CX4 horizontal stabilizer -
Len flips over sheet metal to be used for the CX4 horizontal stabilizer Wayne reviews the plans -
Making Cub Weathervanes -
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RV10 tail -
Sandeer being used by Glenn -
Sander is getting a lot of use tonight -
Wayne and Len clamp the CX4 horizontal stabilizer skin in place
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