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And more from the B-17 Works
Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 6:23 pm
by DryMartini
Well, things are rolling along.
The B-17F nose glass form continues to come together:
Here is "Hang" in his work shirt. What is he saying? Well, we had a microphone there:
Hang: "Well, shoot. This will buff right out! Good as new in no time!"
Y'all may be wondering just how all this work gets done. I just happen to stop by late one night,
and found this guy working in Tom's shop. Explains alot, don't you think?
Re: Latest from the B-17 Works
Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2014 4:34 pm
by hang the expense
Uh, I would like to order ten more of those guys
Re: Latest from the B-17 Works
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2014 10:25 pm
by hang the expense
My friend Mark did all the smoothing of the nose which required a ton of work on his part.Thanks much Mark and you get a B-17 ride when she comes into Atlanta.
Re: Latest from the B-17 Works
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 5:18 am
by OldBillB17F
This is great work. Is this F-nose mold in anticipation for future restorations, or is it to give the Memphis Belle (movie) a new nose? Thanks for sharing Bill!
Re: Latest from the B-17 Works
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 3:32 pm
by hang the expense
One is for the belle and the rest is for anyone that needs one.These are the same for an early G so they will work and look better on a G model instead of the late vega nose glass.Yuk.
Some Kudos are in order
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 6:29 pm
by DryMartini
Hang wanted to give Kudos to Larry Childress of Composite Technologies of Buford, GA.
Larry will be doing the fiberglass mold of the nose cone.
Here is Larry:
Here is Matt. According to Hang, Matt gets the fiberglass molds all knocked out for
all the B-17 tooling Hang needs. I think I met Matt when I was down there a couple years ago.
Knee deep in fiberglass and resin working on a hydro-racer.
Here is another view of the completed nose mold, being taken to the shop to produce a female mold
for forming the plexiglass nose piece. It is in Mark's truck. Why? It was too tall to fit in Hang's SUV.
Who is Mark you ask? Well, he's the guy who mudded and sanded and mudded and
sanded and primed the nose form to its current gleaming condition
Thanks to Mark for his help on getting the B-17F nose glass mold all smoothed out.
I think he JUST got all the B-17F nose cone mold dust out of his ears.
Remember this picture?
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 8:20 pm
by DryMartini
This picture was posted above, with Hang saying that it'll be done in an hour, or something to
that effect.
Well, he finally got some time in on the part. Here it is after a preliminary straightening:
As I understand it, Hang left the shop for the night, and told Danny, the head minion,
that there would be free beer when the work got done. Well, those minions worked through the
evening, and got the piece into this shape:
Well, Hang didn't like the looks of that, and that night, the minions put it back into this shape:
Re: Latest from the B-17 Works
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 8:27 pm
by hang the expense
Those minions can sure put away the beer and they got into my cigars damit.
Re: Latest from the B-17 Works
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 8:27 pm
by hang the expense
Those minions can sure put away the beer and they got into my cigars damit.
Re: Latest from the B-17 Works
Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:06 am
by JohnDell
Very nice work! I look forward to seeing the end result.
A couple of questions. Has anyone doing a B-17F restoration ever considered adding the single, triangular shaped gun mount such as in the attached photo? To me, this always seemed an iconic feature of many 8th Air Force B-17Fs. Which “Memphis Belle” is one of the new nose pieces for, the real or movie “Belle”? The nose piece on the real “Memphis Belle” when she was on display on Mud Island had the nose gun mounts in the wrong position. Too high and too close together. See second attached photo. Will the new nose piece (if going to the real “Belle”) correct this?
One of these noses would look sharp on an a B-17 representing an early “G” such as “Nine-0-Nine”.
And, it is nice to see some of the younger generation catch the B-17 bug!
Re: Latest from the B-17 Works
Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 1:33 pm
by hang the expense
The air force has not contacted me about a nose plexi for the real belle.I would be able to put the plugs in the new female mold for the two gun installation just takes a little bit more work.I agree that a correct nose glass on 909 would really look great.The movie bird will get a single gun install which looks great imo. I never knew that the belle had that nose plexi with the two guns and you are right they are too close together by at least 2 to 3 inches either side.Thanks for posting the pictures.
Re: Latest from the B-17 Works
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 9:49 pm
by hang the expense
When we have finished with the female mold the male mold will go in a purpose built box and put away.It wont be good for anything else but for the amount of time and effort and cost I just cant throw it away.The thing has been a nightmare.Pictures soon of the female as its being made.Thanks for posting all the pics Bill.