alpinelakespilot2000
Well Known Member
Some of you may remember that back in January my hangar mate ran into my starboard wing with her truck. This necessitates me pulling the wing to replace the outboard wing skins and ribs. It should be a relatively straightforward repair assuming the wing comes off *easily* enough. That's a BIG assumption though! 
Any tips or do's/don'ts for getting the 8 close tolerance spar bolts out? The good news is that it's a taildragger, so no gear mount in the way. I've read a few old threads about air ratchets, impact wrenches, rivet guns to push them out from the front, using drift pins, special purpose-built pry tools I don't have, etc. Any particular order I should try to pull them—bottom/top, big/small? Would love to hear from anyone who's done it and can report that it wasn't too hard.
Seriously, though, I definitely don't want to risk damaging the spar or spar box so I'm just double (or triple) checking that no one else has some good tips.
Thanks!
Any tips or do's/don'ts for getting the 8 close tolerance spar bolts out? The good news is that it's a taildragger, so no gear mount in the way. I've read a few old threads about air ratchets, impact wrenches, rivet guns to push them out from the front, using drift pins, special purpose-built pry tools I don't have, etc. Any particular order I should try to pull them—bottom/top, big/small? Would love to hear from anyone who's done it and can report that it wasn't too hard.
Seriously, though, I definitely don't want to risk damaging the spar or spar box so I'm just double (or triple) checking that no one else has some good tips.
Thanks!
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