A short story sort of. Many years ago, I say that because I cannot remember when exactly but at the time I think Dave B was still a teenager

Anyway he introduced me to his friend Mark. Drawing out a fair amount of cash one fine Sunday I went round to Mark's house and returned home with a CAP232 (you may have already seen it at Cashmoor infrequently) and a Pitts Bipe. They were new in box except there may be some small parts missing and no build manuals. During a quick rummage through the boxes, Mark gave me some parts that were obviously missing. Anyway these boxes sat idling away at the back of the garage for a few more years.
With the necessity to have a hip replacement just over three years ago, and unable to go out I was allowed to bring in the CAP and start building it, making mods as I went along. (Do away with CA hinges and use Robarts for one thing) A few more years have passed and the Bipe in a large box was still filling out a corner of the garage taking up valuable space. BUT not anymore! With Camping weekend cancelled due to high winds and boredom setting in. The large box is in the recycle bin and the plane parts are spread out in my backroom.
First job I chose was to fit the cabanes and centre wing section. I have spent most of the morning running taps through the upper wings where the cabanes locate. Corrosion in the captured nuts I think. First I thought I was using the wrong screws, I assumed they were 6/32s. But later I discovered that they are quite possibly 4mm and corrosion of the threads was confusing me.

However, I can confirm they are 4mm and the Centre wing section is now fitted and secured. There was a small build blog on RC groups back in 2010 where Americans were talking of fitting 4/40 and 6/32 screws and captured nuts, removing the Metric ones Aha! A clue... I wish these Yanks would get on board with the rest of the world but with Trump in power maybe not for some time yet. :lol: