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Old 06-11-2005 | 06:23 AM
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Default 4* 40 Builders - Help!

My step-son is building a 4* 40. I helped with the assembly of one wing panel while visiting him a week ago. I did my best trying to figure out the SIG Dual Tool. But he reports now that if he follows my example on the other wing half, that the dihedral will not match the angle on the dihedral brace. He says there is too much dihedral. So, I have two questions.. How do you use the dual tool to set the wing's root rib, and assuming I've done it wrong and set the angle too great, what's the best way to fix that? The spars and such have already been sanded flush with the rib.

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Old 06-11-2005 | 07:16 AM
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Get ya a piece of 1/4" balsa sheet and cut it to the same rib shape as the wing but slightly larger. Then sand it to a wedge shape to fill the gap between the two wing panels. You'll have to cut a slot in it to allow the wing joiner to pass through. Temporally put the whole structure together and do a final sanding to get the three pieces to fit nicely. Once you got it all done then mix a batch of 45 minute epoxy and glue the whole works together and wipe the excess epoxy off with a paper towel which has been dampened with rubbing alcohol. Let it dry and then continue as the instructions dictate. If done neatly you'll won't be able to tell once you have the covering on.



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