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Ok, I've been building my plane for the last 2 years. A wood and fabric
plans built. I purchased the raw material and milled everything myself. Up until recently I've kept a buiders log on everything I have made, built, and glued. Question. Do I need to log every minute? There are days after days of cutting very small pieces and glueing 1,2, and 3 peices at a time, let stand overnight, and glue 2 pieces again. There are times that its only 2 minutes. I'm not complaining, I'm really enjoying the woodworking. But, do I need to log every minute or is there a better way to log the week? Lou |
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![]() "Lou" wrote in message oups.com... Ok, I've been building my plane for the last 2 years. A wood and fabric plans built. I purchased the raw material and milled everything myself. Up until recently I've kept a buiders log on everything I have made, built, and glued. Question. Do I need to log every minute? There are days after days of cutting very small pieces and glueing 1,2, and 3 peices at a time, let stand overnight, and glue 2 pieces again. There are times that its only 2 minutes. I'm not complaining, I'm really enjoying the woodworking. But, do I need to log every minute or is there a better way to log the week? Lou No there is no requirement to log every minute. The written part of my log will be the notes I made on the plans and the construction manual. You are required to have a photo log as well. |
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Photo's I have.
Lou |
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![]() "Lou" wrote in message oups.com... Photo's I have. Lou You should be ok then. The purpose of the log as far as the FAA is concerned is that you did indeed build the thing. There is plenty of my blood splatter on the inside of the plane to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that I did the work on mine. |
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![]() "Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATcox.net wrote in message ... ...There is plenty of my blood splatter on the inside of the plane to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that I did the work on mine. So DNA analysis will help also, eh? ;-) |
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![]() "Lou" wrote in message oups.com... Ok, I've been building my plane for the last 2 years. A wood and fabric plans built. I purchased the raw material and milled everything myself. Up until recently I've kept a buiders log on everything I have made, built, and glued. Question. Do I need to log every minute? There are days after days of cutting very small pieces and glueing 1,2, and 3 peices at a time, let stand overnight, and glue 2 pieces again. There are times that its only 2 minutes. I'm not complaining, I'm really enjoying the woodworking. But, do I need to log every minute or is there a better way to log the week? Lou I started with a written log and bagged that idea quickly. When I was done working for the night, I had no desire to take 30 seconds and make a logbook entry. What I did instead was buy several of the little disposable cameras and take pictures from time to time. My DAR had absolutely no problem with that approach, particularly since it was obvious that my airplane was built in an attached two car garage, which gives credibility to the idea of an amateur built airplane... KB |
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There is a shareware software builders log on my website. It can keep
track of photo's too. ---------------------------------------- http://www.abri.com/sq2000 |
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The only reason for you to maintain a detail builders log and log every
minute is if you want to document exactly how many hours you spent working on the plane. Outside of that, you need only maintain a log with sufficient detail to prove that you built the plane. Photos of your progress throughtout the building process will be enough for even the pickiest inspector. |
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The photos and log do not have to be on paper. Having it on computer
records which the inspector can see is sufficient. When I finished my plane it would have taken over two hundred pages to print all the description and photos. |
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abripl wrote:
The photos and log do not have to be on paper. Having it on computer records which the inspector can see is sufficient. When I finished my plane it would have taken over two hundred pages to print all the description and photos. I documented the parasol on my personal web site. Ot would ruin two reams to print it on paper. He'll just have to settle for the on-line vrsion... Richard |
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