WingsOnWheels
Well Known Member
Being done....hahaha
Seriously, my right tank is all assembled save the access plate. As it stands, the tank is curing with the wood clamps on the rear baffle/skin joint.
How long should I leave these clamps on? I am a bit worried about the clamps being glued to the skin by some of the squeeze out.
Edit: One more question - Is it worth while (or a bad idea) to put nylon washers under the access panel and level sender screws to aid in sealing?
On a side note, the right wing is coming together well. My wife has been a great help, she really likes running the rivet gun!
Seriously, my right tank is all assembled save the access plate. As it stands, the tank is curing with the wood clamps on the rear baffle/skin joint.
How long should I leave these clamps on? I am a bit worried about the clamps being glued to the skin by some of the squeeze out.
Edit: One more question - Is it worth while (or a bad idea) to put nylon washers under the access panel and level sender screws to aid in sealing?
On a side note, the right wing is coming together well. My wife has been a great help, she really likes running the rivet gun!
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