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Homemade 737NG TQ Update

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Postby Eduardo » Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:26 pm

Hi,
Finally my TQ is getting closer to being done. It's amazing what a few hours a week can do for a project like this. It works, looks good (of course it does, I made it and I am proud, jejeje...). The best part, I SAVED a lot of money. I remember when I started cutting the first parts and then putting them together, it was an awesome felling, but then waoo... this really takes time! Should I just buy one? Well I decided not to, and the hard work paid off. It's being done before by other builders and if they can do it, I CAN do it. There is a lot of info out there to get your TQ started and if you have questions about how to go about it just let me know. Mine is not complete yet and its being about 4-5 months from day one (it will take me longer than that to save $2-$3000 dollars to buy one), I also have to keep the wife and bank account happy. Next step reconnect the wiring and work on the trim wheels.

Remember this hint:
Do not think about getting it done or what is ahead. Just work on it and enjoy it, eventually you will be done ;) .

Regards,
Eduardo

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