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Pitts fuselage rotating fixture

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Monte_55

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Getting ready to jump into covering the fuselage and need some idea's for how to make a rotating fixture for the tail of the fuselage. I have a good one for the front and would like to be able to turn fuselage 90 degrees at a time for spraying the Poly Fiber products and then the paint. Just using a saw horse back there would be a pain because of having to spray a side let it dry and flip it so on and so on. There is not a whole lot back there to hook on to and if someone had any pic's or idea's it would be a huge help.

Gene M
 

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