Fuselage January 2005 Updates
January 30, 2005
Crate One Inventory

Man there is a buttload of parts here. At least I got my Number One inventory specialist here to help. Kim is checking the parts off the list as I unwrap and put on the shelf. I had to get another shelf from Home Depot like the one I got when I started the Empennage. Van's gives you 30 days to inventory and declare if anything is missing.

The 2nd pic is the shelf with the parts from the first crate. This is the smaller of the 2 and I thought I would get started there. Checkout that picture of the dog. That was my shop class project from the 7th grade. Can you believe that this is 10 years old now.....

I also picked up a stand for my grinder. I got by with just moving it to the bench when I was building the Emp but I think with the Fuse I will use it alot more. Plus I can put it along the wall and out of the way.

I picked up some cheap parts trays to keep everything organized. This really helps with all the little bagged items. Kim is writing the bag number and part number on masking tape for the appropriate slot.

Just a few more bags and then on to the big crate.


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