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I'm confused on some directions

RNB

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RV10. I am working on the Elevators.

In photo, instruction 6 says to put a slight bend in trailing edge of E-1001 skins so they lay down flat, references section 5. I can't find anything in section 5 specifically addressing this, it looks to me like they will/should lay flat without a bend?
    • Should I bend and if so which direction?
    • Looking ahead, section five uses a 3M two sided tape instead of flame seal on the trailing edge. Which should I use?
    • Trying to read on this I see reference to building a home brake with door hinges, but this seems to only be used on a bent over trailed edge, not a 2 or three piece. I expect this is needed for the trim section?
    • Thank you. I find translating 2D directions to 3D actions tough to visualize...IMG_9486.jpeg
 
On the 2nd question, I'd go with the tank sealant. It's not pleasant, but for this particular location, it's super easy to access. Just plan ahead and take your time.

Cheers!
Mike
 
In photo, instruction 6 says to put a slight bend in trailing edge of E-1001 skins so they lay down flat, references section 5. I can't find anything in section 5 specifically addressing this

Take a look at section 5.10, "Lap Joints". This is not really a lap joint, but the technique is the same.
 
You will use that tool a fair bit. Well worth purchasing.

Tape vs proseal is another debate. You will find strong opinions both ways. I used tape and am happy. Others used proseal/flameseal and are happy. YMMV.
 
The instructions say to use tank sealant, I believe they supersede section 5 which was dual sided tape (old way).
 
Take a look at section 5.10, "Lap Joints". This is not really a lap joint, but the technique is the same.
Yeah, that was where I could not understand. I've overlapped something already, perhaps the rudder. This use seemed different than I expected.
 
I’ve done it all three ways. Epoxy, sealant and tape. Whatever you use remember it’s literally just there to hold the edges together while you rivet it. So it doesn’t really matter.
FWIW I think tape is by far the quickest and cleanest
 
You might as well go tank sealant since you have to comply with the
SB on the elevators using it as well, thats my plan. I am about to start riviting the horizontal sand will be on the elevators soon after that.
 
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