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5 Install and glue WP-FLE to the leading
edge of WP.
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6 Use Epoxy or thick CA to install and glue
WP-1A to WJ, WP and WP-FLE.
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7 Install and glue WP-1B to WJ and WP.
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8 Install WP-B1 and WP-B2.
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9 Install and glue rib WP-2 on both sides
of SP.
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10 Use one of your register pins to install and
glue one WP-DS to the inside of each W1
rib. These will support the 1/8” alignment
dowels we will install next.
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11 Locate the 1/8” hardwood dowel. Use
sandpaper to round off both ends and then
cut the ends off to make two 3/8”lengths
with rounded ends. Glue the cut ends into
the holes at the aft end of the WP-2 ribs.
These will insure correct wing alignment
when assembling the wing panels.
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12 Use a plane to remove the bulk of material
on WP-F to contour with the ribs in prepa-
ration for installing the top sheeting.
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13 Plane or sand the false leading edge WP-
FLE to contour with the ribs.
Locate and assemble the platform top
sheeting sections CS-A, CS-B, CS-C and
CS-D. Place CS-A on a piece of parchment
paper with the labeled side up. Butt CS-B
up against CS-A but with the labeled side
down on CS-B. Apply thin CA along the
joint and then immediately wipe up any
excess with a QUICK wipe with a paper
towel. Flip the piece over and wipe off any
excess CA on the parchment paper or the
back of the assembly. Continue with this
process until all sections are joined. By
flipping every other section over you are
improving the fit between parts, there is a
very slight expansion of the kerf from top
to bottom and this technique eliminates
any gap. Determines the best side of this
assembly and sand it while still flat on the
bench.