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IMG_6960 1
 
One needs some room near the cockpit so the wings come off.  In addition, all the connections to the fuel tank were removed.
 
Date: 11/10/2013
 
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IMG_6958
 
Tear out the interior to gain access to the upper part of the back where the fuel tank resides.
 
Date: 10/17/2013
 
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IMG_6960
 
The rotary tool that did most of the cutting.  Front and rear sides of the back rest.
 
Date: 10/17/2013
 
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IMG_6961
 
The cut on the real side
 
Date: 10/17/2013
 
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IMG_6962
 
The cut on the front side
 
Date: 10/17/2013
 
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IMG_6966
 
Selfie of the protective gear needed.  There was a LOT of fiberglass dust flying during the cutting.
 
Date: 10/17/2013
 
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IMG_6969
 
The top of the back rest removed.  The rotary tool could not get into the area on the sides.  A hacksaw blade was recruited for that effort.  And it was an effort!
 
Date: 10/18/2013
 
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IMG_6971
 
The top of the old tank exposed.  At this point the rotary tool was used to attack the old tank.  
 
Date: 10/18/2013
 
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IMG_6976
 
At this point all that's left is that portion of the tank which was bonded to the back of the back rest.
 
Date: 10/19/2013
 
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IMG_6977
 
The white stuff you see is low-expansion foam that was squirted in to provide support so this wouldn't happen.  Unfortunately, I could not get foam under the port side sufficiently to support that side.  That's where the crack developed.
 
Date: 10/19/2013
 
Views: 8029
 
 
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