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    Default Quick build wings and powder coated options

    I wonder what's the exact work done when ordering the quick build wings option and the wings pre-rig to fuselage? Are the bottom false ribs all installed, etc????

    Also, when choosing the powder coated option, what is really powder coated? Is it only the airframe or some other parts just like the But Rib to fuselage?

    This forum guys is really helpfull,

    Thank you very much...

    Pat

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    Default Re: Quick build wings and powder coated options

    Hi Pat,

    Can't say for sure on the bottom false ribs and the quick build - you might check the manufacturers website to see what is included with the quick build option. In any case - the false ribs are a piece of cake to install.

    On the powder coating - my understanding is all of the steel parts (fuselage, elevator, HS, rudder pedals ) are powdercoated.

    Sincerely,

    Dave S

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    Smile Re: Quick build wings and powder coated options

    On my SS all the 4130 pieces were powder coated. There was a large box with powder coated parts too, containing 4130 steel parts. A couple of the pieces in the parts that you make were not, but very small minor pieces. I primed them after fashioning them. The factory will make these for you out of stainless steel, but I opted to make them myself for the "educational value."

    We also got the quick built wings, and everything is there but for the fuel tanks installed and the butt ribs inplace. They do a beautiful job, better than I could have done. Now I wish I had ponied up the bucks for the pre-rig work to be done.

    One thing my partner and I did was to fly out to Boise and tour the factory. That was a valuable experience and we got to meet the owners. If you can afford to do that I recommend it.

    Good luck,
    Tommy Walker

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    Default Re: Quick build wings and powder coated options

    Tommy, you confirm me that all the false ribs were installed by the factory?

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    Default Re: Quick build wings and powder coated options

    I received my ss kit in March last year. None of the false ribs are installed with the quick build kit, but it not very difficult to install them. I also ordered th pre-rig and am sure it saved a lot of time. I also ordered the pre fab kit and am sure it saved many hours. Am now at 650 hours and covering is done. Still have finish tapes to install on fuse and tail feathers. Have fun--Darrell

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    Default Re: Quick build wings and powder coated options

    Thank you guys for all the information. This forum is very helpfull.

    Pat

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    Default Re: Quick build wings and powder coated options

    I don't know if you have seen their Jigs, but if I were building a Kitfox, I definitely would pay for them to prebuilt and rig the wings.
    Paul Zimmermann
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    Default Re: Quick build wings and powder coated options

    I think the kitfox wing is so easy to build. Two saw horses and I believe a 1/2 inch spacer and you can set it up in one day and glue and and go on. Easy wing to build, no need for a quick build.
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    Default Re: Quick build wings and powder coated options

    I got the powdercoat option and the quality was outstanding. I've painted a lot of stuff and am well set up for it, but I would dread prepping and painting that entire fuse and all the weldments that came with the kit. The powdercoat cost was money well spent.

    Regarding the quickbuild option, I'd agree with Slyfox.

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    Default Re: Quick build wings and powder coated options

    Steve,

    Your dread for prepping and painting (i.e. sandblasting etc) is entirely warranted - been there - done that - don't need to repeat except for financial reasons....

    Dave S

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