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Thread: <Archive Thread> Building the EX3 - Tips & Hints

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    Default Re: Building the EX3 - Tips & Hints

    Thanks. I actually did it with a little help from my local sign shop (whom I’ve used for almost 40 years.

    The basic design is a CC scheme with the break in the colors and the tail art (distressed flag) is carbon fiber look vinyl. I took a flag design from the internet and we changed and scaled it to fit. Same flag I used on the entire fuselage of ‘Ol Glory.

    ‘MERICA is a chip off of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ceslaw View Post
    Very impressive.

    Who designs the paint and graphics? Very creative.
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    Dave hi
    Thanks for all your valuable information
    I just started my EX3 build and have a question regarding the aft spar trammeling fixtures - does the shorter side point downward - they do make it clear on the Front spar but not on the aft one.

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    hey. Congratulations! The fun is just beginning.

    If you are referring to the fixtures that the drag wires/tubes go through then that is correct. They all go with the short side downward for both the forward and aft spars.

    Quote Originally Posted by jjoffe@me.com View Post
    Dave hi
    Thanks for all your valuable information
    I just started my EX3 build and have a question regarding the aft spar trammeling fixtures - does the shorter side point downward - they do make it clear on the Front spar but not on the aft one.
    Dave Embry
    "You only live once.......but if you do it right.........once is enough."..

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    Dave Thanks
    The most fun was getting the inventory counted - They really should supply a spreadsheet with linked photos.
    I was lucky to have worked in a spare parts dept. as a kid so that helped a lot.

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    Default Re: Building the EX3 - Tips & Hints

    That would make it to easy, where's the fun in that?

    And congrat's. Let the fun begin! (actually the real fun is flying it)
    Last edited by aeroaddict; 06-06-2022 at 04:53 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jjoffe@me.com View Post
    Dave Thanks
    The most fun was getting the inventory counted - They really should supply a spreadsheet with linked photos.
    I was lucky to have worked in a spare parts dept. as a kid so that helped a lot.
    The problem is that the inventory is incomplete and that we discover missing parts as the construction progresses. Most of the parts that Dave reports missing in his descriptions were also missing in my kits, and others in addition. Reading all of Dave’s texts is sometimes more important than reading the manuals. Fortunately, Pete is here to help too!

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    Agree. Unfortunately it sounds as if CC hasn't improved any on this issue.

    Same as when I was building, did my inventory found something missing, contact CC, part sent out to me.

    Problem was in the hardware boxes. I would inventory that I revieced the box, but not actually count the nuts/bolts/washers/...... which could lead to frustration during the build as something was missing.
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    Yes, depending on when you got your kit (serial number), there could be more or less missing parts. Pete and CC has done a great job on updating the manuals and packing lists (Bill of Materials) on the most recent kits. My last kit was serial number 94 and it was much improved. I’ve been updating this forum thread on each build to keep it updated with the latest manuals and materials.

    The engineering on these airplanes is simply amazing. Everything fits and flies great!

    Quote Originally Posted by PBY Catalina View Post
    The problem is that the inventory is incomplete and that we discover missing parts as the construction progresses. Most of the parts that Dave reports missing in his descriptions were also missing in my kits, and others in addition. Reading all of Dave’s texts is sometimes more important than reading the manuals. Fortunately, Pete is here to help too!
    Dave Embry
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    Dave Hi
    Do you sell those spar 1/8 drill fixtures - would love to buy one from you
    Regards
    Julian

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    Julian,

    Are you referring to the spar jig for drilling the holes for the leading edge skins? Looks like they are now sold here. https://www.aircraft-tool.com/shop/d...aspx?id=AE1145

    The EX2 skins are not pre-drilled holes (at least not when I built mine) so the jig is useful for drilling them out. However, the EX3 skins are factory drilled in the right location. Like I wrote in the post #22, if you insure the skins are flush with the bottom of the spar when you match drill into the spar, the jig isn’t needed.

    Check out this post #3 and look at the bottom at the attachments. There is a very good excel spreadsheet list of tools, cost and where to buy that is a great help. https://forum.cubcrafters.com/showth...ll=1#post21578

    Quote Originally Posted by jjoffe@me.com View Post
    Dave Hi
    Do you sell those spar 1/8 drill fixtures - would love to buy one from you
    Regards
    Julian
    Last edited by Daveembry; 06-08-2022 at 06:40 AM.
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