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3. Locate the two aluminum wing joiner pieces and the
two plywood wing joiner pieces. Use 220-grit sandpaper to
thoroughly roughen both sides of each aluminum wing joiner
piece and remove the sanding dust from the pieces. Glue
the four pieces together using 30-minute epoxy with the two
aluminum pieces being on the inside of the stack. Note that
the joiner has a slight “V” shape that will give the wing a small
amount of dihedral when assembled. The point of the “V” shape
is the bottom of the joiner. Wipe away any excess epoxy with
a cloth dampened with denatured alcohol and use clamps to
hold the pieces together while the epoxy cures. Be sure that
the joiner pieces are glued so the edges are fl ush with each
other. Mark a centerline on the assembled wing joiner.
Read all of step 4 and dry fi t the parts together to ensure
a proper fi t before gluing. Sand the wing joiner or root
ribs if necessary to achieve the correct fi t. The root ribs
should join together tightly with no gaps.
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4. Use a mixing stick or something similar to coat the
inside of the wing joiner pockets of both wing panels with
30-minute epoxy. Thoroughly coat one half of the wing joiner
with 30-minute epoxy and insert it into the joiner pocket of one
wing panel with the bottom of the “V” shape pointing to the
underside of the wing. Coat the root ribs of both wing panels,
the protruding end of the wing joiner, and the protruding end of
the anti-rotation pin with epoxy. Slide the wing panels together
and use tape to hold them tight while the epoxy cures. Wipe
away any excess epoxy with denatured alcohol.
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5. Bevel the ends of the 3/8" x 1-3/4" [10mm x 45mm]
wing dowels. Use epoxy to glue the wing dowels in place.
Position the dowels so that 5/8" [16mm] protrudes beyond
the front of the wing.
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6. Trim the covering from the wing bolt holes in the
wing assembly.
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