I over-countersunk the tapered hole on the RV-14 right elevator trailing edge wedge. Hole size seems fine but the dimpled test coupon slides around. I can't imagine this is a critical structural area, so tell me the quickest/simplest/cheapest way to repair this so I can move on. Possible solutions I've learned about:
1. Get a new wedge ($100 with shipping and a 1-month wait, no thanks)
2. Go up to a AD4 (there would be edge distance issues)
3. Fill with epoxy and re-countersink (I don't have any epoxy and don't know what kind to get)
![D2B93CC9-6F3B-459B-B3A1-B24E9C59CAD8.jpg D2B93CC9-6F3B-459B-B3A1-B24E9C59CAD8.jpg](https://vansairforce.net/data/attachments/13/13215-addb1c591d3e9644e481cd369771bcbf.jpg)
Thanks!
UPDATE: See post #6 for Van's reply.
1. Get a new wedge ($100 with shipping and a 1-month wait, no thanks)
2. Go up to a AD4 (there would be edge distance issues)
3. Fill with epoxy and re-countersink (I don't have any epoxy and don't know what kind to get)
![D2B93CC9-6F3B-459B-B3A1-B24E9C59CAD8.jpg D2B93CC9-6F3B-459B-B3A1-B24E9C59CAD8.jpg](https://vansairforce.net/data/attachments/13/13215-addb1c591d3e9644e481cd369771bcbf.jpg)
Thanks!
UPDATE: See post #6 for Van's reply.
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