Postby David Jones » January 25th, 2015, 7:21 pm
As previously mentioned, the outer wing panels fix to the centre section on two aluminium tubes each side. I’ve no doubt that people have their own method of fitting joiner tubes, I’ve found the following method works for me.
On laser cut kits, where the holes for the tubes are a tight fit, one or two, sometimes all, have to be enlarged to get the panels to line up with the correct amount of dihedral. To compensate for this, and to add a larger gluing area, I like to fit ply “doughnuts” either side of each rib. Starting with the left outer panel, the phenolic sleeves and “doughnuts” were dry fitted. The outer panel was chocked up in position, with a 1/16” gap at the root and the sleeves were then tack glued in situ. The sleeves were cut using a hacksaw blade and then cleaned up at the rib faces. The joiner tubes were then inserted and the outer panel was fitted to check for alignment. Once satisfied that all was in order, the sleeves and “doughnuts” were glued permanently in position. The following photos show the dry fit, further photos of the final fit, "doughnuts" and extra strengthening will follow in due course.
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