I'm kinda late in the conversation, but I built my -4 long ago, and the canopy to most, is the hardest part of the build. I fitted the frame up per plans, found the front bow fit fine, the rear, I split at the center, trimmed out enough to bring it together a bit, and instead of welding, I used a piece of aluminum tube a couple inches long, curved to match, that fit inside the bow, and blind riveted it in. I then trimmed and drilled the canopy to the bow, oversized the holes in the canopy only so the rivets wouldn't crack the canopy. with everything gap checked while 100% clecoed (still no side skins) , I disassembled, countersunk the canopy for the future skin dimples, and then bonded the canopy to the bow with Proseal (Im not a Sika guy), clecoed 100% and let it cure. After that, I formed/fitted the side skins and picked up all the holes in the canopy with hole finders, and then installed the skirt skins with Proseal and pop riveted installing rivets dipped in sealant. I final filet sealed the tube upper and lower sides with Proseal. The canopy is essentially bonded in place, pop rivets are in oversized holes. I'm not sure how Sika accepts paint, but Proseal is 100% paintable.