Step 10.
Carefully slide the two wing halves together and
firmly press them together, allowing the excess epoxy to run out.
Also, check to make sure the wing halves align properly. Wipe
any excess epoxy away with rubbing alcohol and paper towels.
Step 11.
Masking tape can be applied to hold the wing halves
together while the epoxy cures. Place one wing half on a flat
surface and, using the template you made, prop up the other wing
half at the proper 3
3
/
16
” dihedral from the flat surface. Use a mag-
azine or other material to weight the one wing half flat against
the workbench, making sure not to use something that will crush
the wing pannel. Check to make sure the dihedral is correct.
Apply more masking tape to make sure the wing halves stay
aligned and at the proper dihedral while the epoxy cures. Wipe
away any excess epoxy with rubbing alcohol and a paper towel.
Step 12.
Allow the epoxy to cure completely before removing
the masking tape.
Note:
If there are any gaps in the wing center section, they
can be filled with epoxy.
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Section 1: Joining the Wing
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