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42.
a. Drill the holes in the wing out oversize - about 9/32" diameter - to allow some "wiggle" room during the final
positioning and gluing in of the dowels. Dig out a little foam just behind the leading edge so the glue will form a
"collar" to lock the dowel to the balsa.
b. Put a piece of wax paper over the face of F-2 and insert the dowels through the paper into F-2.
c. Coat the holes in the wing with Kwik-Set Glue and put enough extra glue in the holes to fill the gap between the
oversize holes and the dowels. Don't overdo the amount of glue.
d. Put the wing in place and secure it in position with masking tape. Hold the fuselage vertically to keep the glue from
running out of the dowel holes. We mix some micro-balloons with the glue so it is not so runny. Allow the glue to set
up firm, but not fully cure, just in case it may have stuck the wing to the fuselage in some leaky spot. Remove the
wing. If the dowel holes are not completely filled with glue, fill them. If necessary, now that the dowels are set in
place, you can cut away the wood around them to provide room for filling any remaining crack with glue.
This step must be done before the fuselage top is glued to the fuselage.
43.
a. Put the wing on the fuselage again with a piece of wax paper between it and the fuselage at the back.
b. Epoxy the wing bolt anchor blocks in place against the fuselage sides.
NOTE: We tried the block farther forward on some prototypes so you may see it in a slightly different location in other
pictures. The way shown here, in the corner, is strongest.
44.
a. Locate the positions of the wing bolt anchor blocks on the bottom of the wing. (Remember that the wing bolt holes
are drilled at an angle so that the heads of the bolts will end up flush with the surface of the bottom of the wing.
b. Drill a hole through the wing and on through the anchor blocks with a NO.7 drill. (13/64" is the nearest inch size
equivalent.)
c. Run a 1/4-20 tap through the hole to cut threads in the wing bolt anchor blocks.
d. Remove the wing and drill out the holes in the wing only with a 1/4" diameter drill to pass the nylon wing bolts.
NOTE: An alternate method of making the area covered in Steps 45, 46 and 47 is shown in the "Retracts" section. If you do
not like carving and fitting balsa blocks, the alternate method can be adapted to the wing fairing shape needed here.
45.
a. Put a piece of wax paper between the wing and fuselage (which now has the bottom front block installed and
shaped) at the front.
b. Shape a piece of scrap balsa block to fit down into half of the cavity. Make a matching block for the other half.
46.
Carve the blocks roughly to shape so that the contour of the fuselage is carried on to the wing.
47.
a. Glue the blocks to the wing and fine sand the shape as shown.
b. Fill any small remaining gaps with Sig Epoxolite or a mixture of Sig Kwik-Set glue and micro-balloons or talcum
powder.