Fitting and priming aft bulkhead and bottom skin

Today I did a final round of fitting and then drilled the two keeper holes from the aft bulkhead into the tail wheel mount. Then I primed the aft fuse bottom skin and shims.

Drilled and countersunk the keeper rivets holes. This is where the tail wheel mount attaches to the aft bulkhead

There is a slight twist in the bulkheads and the tail wheel mount doesn’t quite sit flush against the aft bulkhead. After checking with Vans, this is common and due to the sandwiching of pieces used to make up the bulkheads. With a little hand pressure, I was able to straighten it out and drill the two keeper holes. Then I countersunk them on the drill press. I was disappointed in the quality of the three fluted countersink after using the single fluted sink on the longerons. I need to buy some more countersink cages, and a couple more single fluted sinks.

Primed the aft bottom skin, shims, tail wheel mount, and touched up the bulkhead

I decided to prime the outside of the aft bottom skin, as it had been scratched up in the trimming and drilling process. I may regret this at some point in the future, but it seems like the right thing to do for now.

I also cleaned, dried, and primed the inside of the tail wheel mount using some green self-etching rattle-can primer.