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PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 9:38 am    Post subject: time to wing it Reply with quote

Bill C
 
  In my experience C on a MkIII wing C it will take a week or so of dedicated work to completely finish it.  Subtract a day of so for the paint C and I'd think you'd be around three days C and likely into the 4th day C to get to the Poly Spray being on.
 
  A smaller wing C like an UltraStar C would be quite a bit easier.  Maybe knock a day or two off.
 
Boyd C
 
  You're right.  Most of my computer time is because I'm taking a "fume break".
Even though I have a respirator C the job is intensive.  Back to work....
 
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 11:35 am    Post subject: time to wing it Reply with quote

In my experience, on a MkIII wing, it will take a week or so of dedicated work to completely finish it. Subtract a day of so for the paint, and I'd think you'd be around three days, and likely into the 4th day, to get to the Poly Spray being on.

A smaller wing, like an UltraStar, would be quite a bit easier.. Maybe knock a day or two off.


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Mike W:

A lot to be taken into consideration when it comes to length of time to complete a wing:

Degree of quality. Show quality means many hours of work with the iron and sand paper.

Paint scheme. A single color wing should take a couple days. On the other hand, a multicolor wing will take double or triple that amount of time to mask and flip flop the wing, unless you have a jig to roll it.

How much easier do you think an Ultrastar wing is to cover and paint than the mkIII?

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 12:19 pm    Post subject: time to wing it Reply with quote

John C
 
  My comparison between a MkIII wing and an UltraStar wing is ASSUMED that were of similar paint design.
  Besides C Bill asked "not including paint".
 
  An UltraStar has less ribs C and many less half-ribs C I'm pretty sure.  This is my thinking why an UltraStar may be a "little" less time.  Obviously (!) C a fancy paint US wing can take two to three weeks C just for one wing C whereas a basic painted MkIII can be done in a very busy week.
 
  Clearly C fastening the edges C and some other tasks probably won't be any quicker.  That's why I suggested if a MkIII wing takes 5 days C a UltraStar may take well into the 4th day.
 
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  In my experience C on a MkIII wing C it will take a week or so of dedicated work to completely finish it.  Subtract a day of so for the paint C and I'd think you'd be around three days C and likely into the 4th day C to get to the Poly Spray being on.
 
  A smaller wing C like an UltraStar C would be quite a bit easier..  Maybe knock a day or two off.
 
  
Mike

 
 
 
Mike W:
 
A lot to be taken into consideration when it comes to length of time to complete a wing:
 
Degree of quality.  Show quality means many hours of work with the iron and sand paper.
 
Paint scheme.  A single color wing should take a couple days.  On the other hand C a multicolor wing will take double or triple that amount of time to mask and flip flop the wing C unless you have a jig to roll it.
 
How much easier do you think an Ultrastar wing is to cover and paint than the mkIII?
 
john h
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 12:33 pm    Post subject: time to wing it Reply with quote

Mike:

My first thought was wing panel size.  I believe they are the same. Then I remembered the mkIII has twice as many ribs and false ribs.

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[quote] An UltraStar has less ribs, and many less half-ribs, I'm pretty sure.
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