SeanB
Well Known Member
Hello,
I'm just starting with some of the stock gear leg fairing work. The directions have you use a square at the ends of the gear fairings, while they rest on the leading edge, to make sure fore and aft align. This is done on both ends to eliminate twist. I understand the concept, but struggle with the practice.
I've also seen others post about laying these fairings on a known flat surface, pressing the top surface down some, and clamping the trailing edge with tape to hold. Does this method work? Seems much easier. Guess I can try and see.
Thanks!
I'm just starting with some of the stock gear leg fairing work. The directions have you use a square at the ends of the gear fairings, while they rest on the leading edge, to make sure fore and aft align. This is done on both ends to eliminate twist. I understand the concept, but struggle with the practice.
I've also seen others post about laying these fairings on a known flat surface, pressing the top surface down some, and clamping the trailing edge with tape to hold. Does this method work? Seems much easier. Guess I can try and see.
Thanks!