Hi There,
Greetings from Southern California USA sir...
Have been following for a little while now and LOVE what you have done. I was really drawn to the rear bulkheads / circuit breaker panels builds on Capt & F/O sides. That is something that is not really out there much.
I would love to have details on those builds and plans so that I can try to map out what mine would look like with a shell I am looking at. I know they may not be exact to what I am doing but they will help me get along with the details. I went to the downloads but couldn't find them. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks for the inspiration and as a military brat, thank you for your military service to keep the peace..
Scott
Just watched most of the FMC build. You are amazing with the 3D Printer and wire organization! As for the bulkhead and circuit breaker panels, I understand the slow dull going. Do you think maybe in the mean time, maybe taking some pictures from the different sides of both bulkheads so we can see how things lay out in your build even if the dimensions aren't there?
Maybe even just a PDF to download of the pics with general overall dimensions would help in the planning process for me. Another alternative might be just a short video shot as a "walk around" of each side panel and bulkhead and you can describe maybe overall dimensions and pieces you produced and added. Maybe not more than 2 to 4 minutes of video at most. Nothing fancy for now but we all could then see both bulkheads in the finished BEAUTIFUL state that you produce things in.
I know, I'm asking for the world... LOL😁
I'm sure everyone wants to at least see the finished product on your SIM. I look forward to the plans and if you can spare some time, maybe some pictures or video. Keep up the great work. It is so inspiring that I want to do some of this myself even at my later age.
Scott
Hello, Thank you for the Kind words, I have been working on the rear bulkhead plans for month. They take forever and is pretty dull going. They should be done soon! Kind Regards Karl