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Step 3
Allow.the.glue.to.fully.cure.for.at.least.6.hours..When.
cured,.work.each.hinge.throughout.its.full.motion.several.
times.using.your.hands..This.will.break.free.any.epoxy.
that.may.have.found.its.way.into.the.hinge.joint..Move.the.
hinge.throughout.its.full.travel.until.no.resistance.is.felt..
This.may.take.as.many.as.40.or.50.times.
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Step 4
Mix.one.ounce.of.30-minute.epoxy.or.use.Pacer.PT-55.
hinge.glue..Place.a.sufficient.amount.of.glue.in.each.of.
the.hinge.pockets.in.one.wing.panel.
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Step 5
Carefully.attach.the.aileron.to.the.wing,.making.sure.the.
hinges.are.inserted.in.their.respective.hinge.pockets..
Press.the.aileron.and.wing.together.such.that.less.than.a.
1/64".(.5mm).hinge.line.gap.exists.between.the.aileron.
and.wing..The.bevels.should.virtually.touch..Use.a.paper.
towel.and.rubbing.alcohol.to.wipe.away.any.visible.epoxy.
around.the.hinges.
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Step 6
Double-check.the.hinge.gap.and.allow.the.glue.to.fully.
cure.for.at.least.6.hours.
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Step 7
When.fully.cured,.move.each.control.surface.throughout.
its.travel.range.several.times.to.break.away.any.epoxy.in.
the.hinge..Be.sure.to.deflect.the.surface.fully.
Section 1 – Hinging the Control Surfaces