Workshop prep

As often (always?) happens when a new large work table appears in a garage, it immediately got covered with a raft of postponed and opportunistic projects. Vegetable and tobacco seedling trays, a couple of 2-stroke implements that needed new carburetors, some engine work for the Mustang, a furniture project, and a bunch of random other stuff that just… collected, as these things so often do. I also routed grooves and installed a couple of T-tracks in each of the extension wings, just because it’s not uncommon for me to need to clamp something down to the bench. Now I can.

Today I got everything cleared off and wiped on one more coat of linseed oil just to try and keep the top of the bench from getting crumbly and maybe provide a little bit of paint/oil/glue resistance. Assuming the weather doesn’t turn nasty early tomorrow, I’m hoping to bring one of the wings home. I need to get the aileron interference issue fixed, the last of the strut brackets installed, and the second (right) wing varnished so it can go to the airport where the wing stand awaits it. Then I can bring the left wing home, fix that aileron and brackets, and get it to the airport as well – and finally start on the top wings.