A guy in my soaring club ground looped his Aeronca Champ some years ago and it's been sitting since. He was looking for someone with more free time than him to peel off the skin, take the wings apart and make it all right.
Three of us are involved, no more. We all have mechanical experience, one has built planes before including the Citabria seen in the photos. We media blasted the ribs with soda blast, then painted them with poly. All of the nuts, bolts, washers, pins, clevises (clevii?) are brand new.
Not to worry, an FAA certified inspector will be all over it at every step in the process.
Two of us are pilots, the guy with the experience is certified for gliders, multi engine, multi engine jet, pontoons and a certified instructor in power and gliders.
Why are we volunteering all this time? The owner offered to loan his plane, once finished, for us to use to attain Light Sport Certification. He pick up the insurance etc., we pay only for the gas; about 3 gallons per hour.
I don't think I would ever want a power plane, but under these terms, why not? "Honey, want to go to Lake George for lunch?" Bennington for shopping?
Fun so far, but it's convinced me that a homebuilt or kit plane is never in my future!
Dan