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Step 10.
Carefully slide the two wing halves together and
firmly press them together, allowing the excess epoxy to run out.
There should not be any gap in the wing halves. Also, check to
make sure the wing panels align properly. Wipe any excess
epoxy away with rubbing alcohol and a paper towel. The plastic
wing bags can be removed at this time.
Step 11.
Apply masking tape at the wing joint to hold the wing
halves together securely. Place the wing top-side up on a flat
surface. Apply more masking tape to the wing center joint. Make
sure the wing halves are still properly aligned. Allow the wing
joint epoxy to cure completely (overnight).
Note:
It is helpful to use wax paper underneath the wing
center while the epoxy is curing so any excess epoxy will
not adhere to the work area surface.
Step 12.
After the wing center joint is cured completely,
remove the masking tape.
Note:
If there is any gap between the wing halves, fill
with epoxy.
Procedures for mounting the wing to the fuselage will be
presented in Section 5.
CONTINUED
Section 2: Joining the Wing Halves