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Mix a small quantity of 5 minute epoxy and apply a thin
layer to
only
one half of the hardwood dowel.
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Slide the dowel into the hole in one wing half until it
bottoms-out. Remove any excess epoxy before it dries using
a paper towel and rubbing alcohol, and allow the epoxy to set
up before proceeding.
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After the epoxy has set up, apply strips of masking tape
to the edges of the root ribs. Apply the tape to the top and
bottom of each wing half.
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The masking tape will prevent excess epoxy from getting
onto the wing when you join the two halves.
Step 2: Joining the Wing Halves
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Carefully slide the two wing halves together to check
the fit. When pushed firmly together, there should be few or
no gaps between the two.
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So the wing halves are not twisted, it's important to make
sure the leading and trailing edges of both halves line up with
each other.
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Mix a generous amount of 5 minute epoxy. Apply a thin layer of epoxy to the exposed half of the hardwood dowel
and to the
entire surface of both root ribs
.
Make sure to use enough epoxy to fill any gaps.
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Be careful not to get any epoxy into the wing-bolt hole in the trailing edge of the wing.
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Slide the two wing halves together and realign them. Wipe away any excess epoxy using a paper towel and rubbing
alcohol, and hold the wing halves in place until the epoxy sets up.
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After the epoxy has fully cured, remove the masking tape and double-check the center section joint. If any gaps are
present, mix a small amount of 5 minute epoxy and carefully fill any remaining gaps. Remove any excess epoxy using a
paper towel and rubbing alcohol, and allow the epoxy to thoroughly cure.