Guest dad Posted July 14, 2010 Posted July 14, 2010 Our sonex plans came in the post today. Phew, this will take a month or so to go through to study them, they are very comprehensive. Looks like I'm busy for a couple of years. Peter
sfGnome Posted July 14, 2010 Posted July 14, 2010 Well, be sure to keep us up to date with progress (in between trying to actually make some progress, that is ).
Staunch Posted November 28, 2010 Posted November 28, 2010 Congrats Congratulations, I'm not that far behind you :)
Guest dad Posted November 28, 2010 Posted November 28, 2010 Well, You are probably in front of me, a few things have slowed me up but I'm starting to get on top of them now. Where are you located? Peter
Guest dad Posted November 28, 2010 Posted November 28, 2010 Thanks Dazza, It will be a slow progress to completion but I'm here for the long run. I'm all tooled up just have to get other life complications out of the way.( I hate mowing grass, wish I could concrete it and paint it green) Peter
moz Posted December 5, 2010 Posted December 5, 2010 Good luck with it all, from the info I've read Sonex provide some of the best plans in the game. Cheers
old man emu Posted December 6, 2010 Posted December 6, 2010 I've obtained the hardware lists for the Sonex. The first thing I noticed was that the designers have used the old AN part numbers for many items, and this requires a fair bit of cross referencing as many old AN numbers have been superceded by MS or NAS numbers. It seems that the designers like to deal with Wicks Aircraft Supplies, as there are many references to Wicks part numbers. The way to save money on on purchasing hardware for this airplane is to make up an order for all the odd things, not the nuts, bolts, pins, rivets and washers. Buy these things in one hit, and have it all sent in one box. You must specify to the supplier that you will only accept the goods if they are sent in US PS flat rate boxes. You can get 20lbs of stuff in a flat rate box for $US36 postage. You've got to watch the Yanks because they don't consider the shipping costs. They'll send you a big box of fresh air and one small part. You'll pay through the nose that way. Don't use UPS or Fed-Ex if you want to keep shipping costs down. Old Man Emu
country kid Posted December 6, 2010 Posted December 6, 2010 good luck mate.. haha yer its probly going to be a long time going but rewarding thats for sure
Vorticity Posted December 7, 2010 Posted December 7, 2010 Don't rush out and buy rivets or nuts. You have a good couple of hundred hours of making bits from your flat sheet and plate. The angle components alone will take you a while. If you can get a supply of 6061 locally than you can keep your investment down and buy as you build. You will no doubt have to order some large bits from sonex. They are happy to put all the hardware in with that box if you get it shipped from wicks to them. They are a good source of rivets. I'd go flush rivets if I was building again. I have them on the leading edge and they are really nice. Don't read the entire plans as you will end up light headed and vomit! Just work through page by page.
Guest dad Posted December 7, 2010 Posted December 7, 2010 Been having a few hassles at work lately so I've taken on a course of study and that has slowed me down. Got most of the tools, Guillotine and panbrake etc, and alloy to start with but will wait til new year and put in a concerted effort then. Peter
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