Section: 38
Hours: 4
I continued working on getting a snug fit for the rear window. I got out of sync with the manual construction steps and installed some brackets on the roll over bar that now interfered with the forward lower corners of the window. I marked and notched the corners to allow the window to fit over the clips.
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Section: 38
Hours: 4
Another RV-14 builder in my area visited my project a couple times and is making great progress on his project. He inspired me to get out to the garage. While the weather is still warm I decided I should tackle the plexiglass and get some painting done.
I centered up the rear window, clamped it in place and marked the cut out notch at the back where it fits around the top brace. I used the dremel to make and smooth the cut.
Hours: 4
Another RV-14 builder in my area visited my project a couple times and is making great progress on his project. He inspired me to get out to the garage. While the weather is still warm I decided I should tackle the plexiglass and get some painting done.
I centered up the rear window, clamped it in place and marked the cut out notch at the back where it fits around the top brace. I used the dremel to make and smooth the cut.









