One of the few vlogs for which I shut down everything else, go full-screen mode, and watch like kid's cartoons on a Saturday morning. Thanks for sharing. Go Berringer!
@shanenc90
4 жыл бұрын
Just sitting here living my best life, vicariously through Bryan, one build video at a time. 💯💯💯
@AkPacerPilot
4 жыл бұрын
Awesome, I like that method of deluding the tack for rib gluing. Totally going to file that one in the rolladex... :-)
@av8rk9
4 жыл бұрын
I can really appreciate the rotating table with your video ... nice job ... as always
@rhkennerly
4 жыл бұрын
My dad & I recovered a taylorcraft in about ‘68. You are amazingly lucky to have all these advances in bonding & covering at hand.
@alherrbus
Hello, congratulations for these videos and for showing us the entire process of covering the aircraft that you are building, I appreciate that you share this valuable knowledge with many fans, I wish you all the success and I look forward to seeing the aircraft fly.
@rixtrix11
4 жыл бұрын
Super informative, Bryan, and very detailed. I started doing this at age 12 as an
@wadestoelting5942
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Bryan with continuing to so the progress. Hoping you will show more on your approach with developing your own Apex engine mount. Your wife must be quite understanding for you to spend a lot of time in the shop getting your build completed.
@TheDaveKnowles
4 жыл бұрын
Hi Bryan, I am so grateful to have found your Project Kitfox site. Viewing your videos has been great on multiple fronts: Never having built an airplane before, I am getting more and more confidence by watching you do it, your build processes are good information, and it is satisfying my desire to be doing something and getting going on the project. I have an 7SS on order, and due to the backlog, the current delivery is April 2021. I live in Boise, so I have good access to the factory in Homedale, and in fact toured the factory before I ordered. Brandon showed my son and I around and we were very impressed with cleanliness, organization, etc. I plan on building in my one car garage, so I have some space considerations to manage. I think I can get most of the initial build done in that space, and I may need to find a larger space to do the final assembly - firewall forward, etc. Keep up the good work. The Apex piece of the project is very exciting.
@Springfield-1903
4 жыл бұрын
Looking AWESOME! Keep up the great videos and work 😎
@forexautomatedtrading148
4 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video documentation of your Kitfox build...I just subscribed and LOVE watching your videos! Your personality is perfect for presenting the builder side of kitplane building...keep up the great job!
@BlueBaron3339
4 жыл бұрын
I see you got the issue with the iron sorted. And, from the start, I like, I subscribe, I tell the bell to ring, ring, ring, Bryan. As for telling others, I started flying over six decades ago and most of the aviators I knew have long since made their final approach and exited the active, alas. 😉
@cropduster48sady46
4 жыл бұрын
Glad you picked up on the glue on first, then MEK to reactivate. By accident, I discovered that method 30 years ago. If done properly, you can actually forget about rib stitching. It is not going to come loose. I am sure you have already noticed that it is almost impossible to tear the fabric loose where you used this method. Great video.
@chrisbjohannsen
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing Brian, looking forward to seeing her at HSF 2020
@brianb6603
4 жыл бұрын
Excellent as usual!!!
@doglipdoug
4 жыл бұрын
Great video as always. Watch out Byran, I see your wife was looking at your ironing skills😀
@jonminer9891
4 жыл бұрын
When you redo the old adhesive, do the center first. Let it dry and then do the outer edge. There is tension in the fabric. If the rebonding loosens the outer edge you can get a pull away on the outer edge if you do it all at once. If the fabric hasn't been ironed and shrunk, then there is no problem.
@KGFlyer55
4 жыл бұрын
Awesome thanks for the pointers !
@experimental_av
4 жыл бұрын
We did the same coupe of years ago. apply the "glue", then dry fabric on top and i brush it with what i believe was a "thin" mix of thinner and "glue". Was only helping out so i can't remember the products we used but the thinner at the time was acetone. I'm sure there are better chemicals around these days for a good reason.
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