Dave Spano Upholstering, Part VI

Dave Spano Upholstering, Part VI

Dave finally made the flight out of Chicago to install the carpet and “finish” the interior installation (I still need to mount the baggage tiedowns, seat belts, and seats which need longer studs), but she looks great. In these pictures you can see how the new panel, engraved stick (from SET graphics), and glare shield […]

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Pressure Sensors

Pressure Sensors

My buddy Andy noticed that I didn’t have good pictures of my oil and fuel pressure sensors (he’s at this stage right now), so here they are. Note that the oil pressure sensor outlet is right next to the temperature outlet. I’ve remotely mounted my sensors, and I have a switch as well as the […]

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Door warning labels

This just points to the section of the interior where I installed the door passenger warning label.     For formatting only Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisci elit, sed eiusmod tempor incidunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrum exercitationem ullam corporis suscipit laboriosam, nisi ut aliquid […]

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Other updates

Other updates

Here are some interior items that probably should be covered elsewhere, but I’m going to put here. Here you can see our custom font (Space Age, the same as we use on the website) as our 2″ FAA passenger warning labels. This was kind of special as the font is normally too wide to fit […]

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Dave Spano Upholstering, Part V

Dave Spano Upholstering, Part V

Dave made a lot of progress today, and the interior is looking awesome, but he was having trouble sewing the carpet edges through two layers of the vinyl, so he’s going to head home and finish the sewing there. There are a handful of odds and ends to do when he gets back as well, […]

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Dave Spano Upholstering, Part IV

Dave Spano Upholstering, Part IV

More upholstery picks. I’ve been helping Dave by work on the odds and ends while he works on the big stuff. Things like, I painted the door beams (as I mentioned in the last update, covering them didn’t seem to be in the cards) and clear coated them. Then I refit the overhead switch panel, […]

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