Prepped Horizontal Stabilizer for Riveting

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Andre stopped by today and we put in about 11 hours of work each deburring, edge finishing, cleaning, etching and priming all of the internal structure of the horizontal stabilizer.  Here I'm using the DRDT-2 to dimple the rear spar.



Here all of the parts have been cleaned with Stewart Systems EkoClean.



Andre drying the parts in preparation for etching with Stewart Systems EkoEtch.



Here I'm priming the parts with the Stewart Systems two-part EkoPoxy primer.  I did a bunch of research on primers and really wanted to avoid alodine and the standard epoxy primers because of the toxicity of the chemicals.  The water based chemicals have really advanced in the past 10 years or so, and tests have shown that this EkoPoxy primer is as durable and chemical resistant as other non water based epoxy primers.  We'll see how it holds up, but I expect that it will work out great.



All of the parts, primed and ready for assembly.  It's only 11:30 pm, but I'm beat, so this can wait until tomorrow.



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