It's nice to have a fresh airplane. The hard part is getting it dirty. When I first got mine back, I didn't even want to fly if it was too buggy out. It's been a little over 3 years now (not sure how that happened) and I think the honeymoon is finally over and its back to being a bug smashing, mud splashing Cub.
Man that thing looks great. You've got it fixed up exactly the way you want it. You've made some great improvements. I look forward to reading about your adventures now that you get to take it and use it for what it was meant for.
congrats. Sierra Hotel
Mark, Measure the total thickness of the materiel that you are going to clamp. The dash number denotes the length of the fastener which is based on the total thickness of the materiel being clamped.