18/07/2020 - deburr/dimple/nutplates for wing fairings - 4h

Summer vacation is over, time to go back to work in the workshop. 

Worked on the inner ribs of the wing to install the nutplates that will hold the wing root fairings.

Easy work and a welcome relief after all the exciting work on mating the wings earlier.

Started by deburring and dimpling the holes.

Then installed the nutplates using the pneumatic squeezer.

Bottom side aft end finished.

Also deburred and dimpled the fairing itself.


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