Yesterday was exhausting… Working on the plane. Much of the time I was underneath the bits we were working on, lying on my back, with my hands stretched up holding blocks of steel, whist wearing ear-muffs, and whilst richard was hammering on a pneumatic rivet gun making a real racket. I sure hope the neighbours were out…

We were working on the floor to the baggage compartment, and the seats, so I guess you want them fairly string, and I think they are. I am not sure how many rivets we put in, but it was probably 3-400. Not bad for a days work, but it was exhausting. And I was lying on my back most of the time. Still, it is fun, and there is a sense of acomplishment to getting the work done.

At the start we were having problems squeezing some rivets in. Not sure why, but they just would not go in right. Then once we started hitting them with the rivet gun most were perfect. It is not supposed to work that way.

On another subject, anyone who has heard any stories about stupid criminals must check this one out. The guy is arrested for paint sniffing. What evidence you ask? How about gold paint around his nose and mouth.

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