Are you planning to use the 1-1/8" tubes with the conical rubber mounts inside? If so, it looks like you will have to get creative to make them fit.
Your setup should work just fine.
Looks like it would be a good idea to have at least a scrap vw engine case to line up those firewall holes before tack welding the corner plates correct?Thanks
The welding isn't pretty but it's OK. Any ideas are appreciated.
Terry, I mean no offense whatsoever.. but I've been mulling over the picture of that weld for a few days. I *hate* to say anything, but.. to me, it doesn't appear that there is much fusion between the tubing and the flat. I think it is too cold. It also appears to be welded on both sides, which isn't "standard practice." This is one of the most important welds on the airplane.. and it won't glide well without that weight in the nose. My credentials.. I'm an A&P, which that and about $3.50 will get you a cup of coffee any more. More importantly, I've also been an EAA tech counselor since the 80s, and have inspected many projects and done many condition inspections of homebuilts. The picture isn't all that good, but it doesn't look to be an airworthy weld to me. Sorry, but I *had* to say it..
Thank YOU for not taking it the wrong way. It is hard to express criticism via the written word over the internet. In the end, you will be the guy that decides. I have seen someone build a nice homebuilt that was afraid to fly it because he knew every little thing that was wrong with it. Another guy bought it and flew it for years.. No homebuilt is perfect.What I'm trying to say is fix everything you have any concern about. If you don't, it will be in the back of your mind every time you fly it.