Weigh day.
Drained fuel in level flight attitude, just pushed it out enough to feel I wasn't building up fumes to explode and it was breezy so I wasn't too concerned. Took longer than expected to drain through gascolator, thankful there was only 2.5-3 gallons in there. I added 6gal at the pump the other day. Unusable is supposed to be 3gal and it's ran on the ground at idle-ish power for 20 mins or so total. Seems about right.

Backed it back up into hangar and started adding scales under each wheel. Forklift made the whole leveling thing really easy and a pallet on the forks made an excellent work surface that was large enough to not worry about the plan getting knocked off.


And the outcome is....
1474 lbs. The tail was 95lbs and noticeably lighter than my M7 when picking it up to put on the scales. The weight is satisfactory to me and the optimist in me says the very far forward empty CG (9.8") will be great for when I'm loaded up. This is without a back seat (10lbs?), on 850's, only primer on the cowl, very light VFR panel with no gyros or vacuum system, minimal interior, no headliner, ultralight carpet, etc. It will likely gain a few pounds after annual and before I take it to Alaska at which point I can weigh it again if I want. Painting cowl, little interior additions I may find I want, vinyl stripes, etc.
While it was leveled and before I put it on the scales, I measured prop clearance for the fun of it. 15" with the 81" Hartzell.

Last night I got all my avionics configurations done. Was hoping to get my fuel level sensors on EDM900 calibrated today but it was windy and I didn't want to fight the plane rocking around sloshing fuel while doing the calibration.