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Building one of the EAA shop tables. I started doing this long before I even knew I was going to build a Kitfox. I just knew I was going to build something.
EAA 1000 table Plans
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Jan 2005
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A shot of some of the clutter that will need to be cleared out. You can see I added a 4' fluorescent shop light. I eventually have three more to put up. No such thing as too much light.
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Jan 2005
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Here you can see I ran another circuit to place 4 extra receptacles along the wall. If you do this, don't forget to check your electrical codes as most areas require a garage outlet to be a GFI.
I'm also getting things ready to throw some epoxy paint on the floor.
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Nov 2005
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Here I have applied the second coat of paint to the floor. This was preceded by using a de-greaser, an etch, a primer and of course the first coat. I can tell now that I'm not going to get that glass look like I wanted. I used a one part epoxy and should have gone for the two part...oh well, live and learn. The floor does look much better and will certainly clean up easy now. Gotta let it dry for a couple days and then move things over & do the other side.
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Nov 2005
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Ok...The floor is done, the hanger...uh...garage is set up, what else do I need? The plane! Where the heck is my plane? I think waiting on transport of the kit is going to be tough. As it turns out, the weather in the Pacific Northwest has been hammering them with no end in sight which makes transporting a bit tricky. Ok, I'm going to go count clecos or sumthin.
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Dec 2005
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I ended up getting this band saw to work on several fabrications I know it will take me through.
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