Metal Magic

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Blocking and roughing. By Mark Lynn.

Maintenance Matters

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Changing your oil.

Home Shop Machinist

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Kermit Weeks hangar—EAA’s home shop.

Aero ‘lectrics

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Lights on the radiator.

To Bead or Not to Bead?

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There is no question.

Give Yourself a Brake

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Brakes are pretty simple to install and maintain, but they are also pretty important. The stopping, and in many cases steering, of your airplane...

Practical Electrical

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Battery facts and fables for the aircraft builder–Part 1. By Robert L. Nuckolls, III.

Aero ‘lectrics

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That’s why we call them sparkies.

Easy Wire Identification

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No need to use expensive heat shrink labels for your wiring systems. If you just want to keep track of wires in a single...

Maintenance Matters

1
Look beyond the starter motor to solve starting problems.

In Case You Missed it

Aero ‘lectrics

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Harbor Freight leads the charge!

Cabin Air

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Do not use the engine compartment as a source of fresh air or heat,...

Build Your Skills: Fabric

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This month, fabric expert Ron Alexander discusses attaching the fabric to the aircraft parts using either a pre-sewn envelope or individually cut pieces of fabric. The process is optimized for strength in flight as well as aesthetic appeal.

Letters

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Watch the Shelf Life In your Ask the DAR feature in the November...