This is quite easy to repair and move on. One thing I have noticed is that you talk about bolting downthe tube. Sorry if I understand it wron but:
I have a different approach. I use cheap alu tube and cut it in the required lengths plus about two inches for every piece of leading edge that needs rolling. Then drill 4 to 6 1/4 inch holes around the circumference of the tubes, close to both ends. Then use duct tape to tape the tube to the leading edge.
Then with the rudder or what ever safely on the bench, I put two screwdrivers into two holes and start rolling. As it bends, you then reposition one screwdriver at a time. This way I do it in only a fw minutes and no chance of damaging anything.
Not so clear, but maybe you can see it on this page.
http://www.mykitlog.com/users/displa...og=63976&row=1
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