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is flush against the fuse when drawing
the front edge cut line). The front edge
of the right side is even with the notch of
the right cowl’s clam shell door.
Generally, the sides can be trimmed just
below the lower row of rivets. Using a
straight edge to draw the lower edge cut
lines may cut off some molded rivets –
that’s OK as you can add glue rivets
later, if needed. It is more important to
have a straight edge than retain all the
molded rivets. Leave the skin that
extends over the cockpits untrimmed
during the gluing process as it helps to
stiffen the piece. Sand the inside of the
top skin at the sides where they will
touch the side skins and sand the front
edge where the spacers will contact the
top skin.
If needed, glue additional spacers to the
fuse behind the cowl so that the top skin
is supported level with the cowl.
2. With the skin in place, take note
where the skin may not touch the fuse
directly at the turtle deck and the front.
At these areas you will add sufficient
glue to take up any gaps. You will note
that the skin’s side edges, along the
cockpits, extend slightly beyond the
fuse.
These side areas do not need adhesive
since the top edge (next to the cockpit
openings) will be glued and, later, you
will CA the side’s lower edge. It is OK to
leave an air pocket under this part of the
top skin. The area behind the cowl will
need a good amount of adhesive to fill
the gaps.
Note in the photo below that no glue
was added under the raised area of the
front dash area. No glue is needed at
the rear dash area either. Remove the
film from the underside of the top skin.
3. Apply glue as shown above and
below. Make sure to apply adhesive to
the top edge of the fuse on each side of
the cockpit openings, then spread even.
Position the top skin then rub down the
front and rear areas to remove air
bubbles.
Do not add glue to the top skin’s lower
side edges as you will use CA later to
attach the overlapping edges to the fuse
side skins after the top skin has cured.
Since the top skin is a large piece, there
will be some waves in the skin along the
lower edges. These waves can be
taken out when gluing down the edges
later so just leave them for now. Make
sure the front edge is positioned so that
it does not interfere with the operation of
the cowl’s clam shell doors.
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