Vertical Stabilizer Skin

Assembled the vertical stabilizer frame and covered it with the skin. I think it would be nice to look into the air powered cleco tool. Match drilled everything and we're ready to deburr, prime dimple and rivet. I'll either have Popeye grip or carpal tunnel at the end of this - maybe both.

The skin is a bit difficult because it needs convincing to form over the frame just the tiniest bit to line up the holes. Fortunately the Cleaveland kit came with the perfect tool for this in the 1" Tapered Alignment Punch. I'm more impressed with their tools the more I use them.

Vertical Stabalizer Skeleton 
Skin in place. Broke my first tool putting this on. I bent a Cleco before I realized that I had a 
Tapered Alignment Punch that's perfect for lining up the holes. 

This is just cool seeing the whole thing together. 

I can't wait to take this picture without the Clecos. 

This is the 1" Tapered Alignment Punch from Cleaveland. It's just perfect for getting the holes in the ribs/spars and skin to line up. 

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