So I am about to get the fuselage up to the point where it joins with the tail and have a poll question. Considering I am doing all my own interior paint and electrical, the question is should I
1) Take the time to build a rotisserie using an engine stand and sawhorse.
2) Lay the fuselage on some pallets with padding and a sawhorse (still able to rotate, but supported by the skin)
3) Keep the fuselage on a low table / cart and forget trying to rotate the body.
Also open to other opinions if anyone has creative ideas. Keeping in mind this is only for a couple months until I get the fuselage up on the gear legs.
1) Take the time to build a rotisserie using an engine stand and sawhorse.
2) Lay the fuselage on some pallets with padding and a sawhorse (still able to rotate, but supported by the skin)
3) Keep the fuselage on a low table / cart and forget trying to rotate the body.
Also open to other opinions if anyone has creative ideas. Keeping in mind this is only for a couple months until I get the fuselage up on the gear legs.