4.1 hrs
Countersink fuel filler flange.
Disassemble tank.
Debur skin, ribs, stiffeners.
Mask baffle and skin, scuff with scotchbrite.
Scuff ribs, stiffeners, and other small parts, like drain and filler flanges, vent clip.
Wash tank parts with soap and water.
Realized all parts still need dimpling. Oh well, it won't hurt to wash skin, ribs, and stiffeners twice.
You might have noticed that the pictures are now links to the original photo. This is new as of about two weeks ago. Before that, pictures were not links. The google blog utility allows uploading of photos. A painfully slow process with the DSL line provided by SWBell (OK, OK, AT&T). It took a while, but I figured out that these uploads were being stored into a Picassa web folder. I did add a link to that folder in the margins. But now I started uploading pictures directly to Picassa web, which isn't any faster, but does offer nicer upload widgets. Then I paste a link created by PW into the blog entry. It comes complete with this new link feature that gives you the original jpeg captured by the camera. Follow the link to the picture and now you can zoom in and see detail. All of the old pictures are also saved in the original format, it's just that there's no link on the blog directly to them. You just have to hunt through the PW albums.