Dwg 34 has the details of the HS and VS attachment and the spacer for the HS is not a washer(s), it is 2"x1" 2024-T3. This is obviously a critical location that should be secured with the correct hardware and bolt lengths.Hi Paul
The rear wing spar attachment to the fuselage seems to be centered with proper edge distance which is odd because you would expect the wing spar and fuselage spar to be misaligned by 0.6” as you calculated. I checked the other wing and it is also off by 1.3 deg. I’m not sure how it happened but 1.3 deg is significant but it might be something I have to accept. Increasing the AOI of the horizontal stab any more would put more stress on the rear spar of the stab. I probably will end up removing a washer just to insure there isn’t too much stress on the rear spar. And maybe I should add a thin washer on the lower bolt holes on the rear stab spar to further reduce stress, not sure.
Worse case I only use one washer and live with excessive trim.
The way to avoid stressing and flexing the vertical stabilizer rear spar is to re-fabricate the attachment plate that connects the VS to the HS. This is normally fitted after the VS and HS have been installed in their final positiions.