WOW !! Yes, those are creased WAY too deeply !!
Are these the originals, or did the previous builder re-make
them ??? (i.e. - did they have a plastic coating ....)
Not much you can do now, anyway, but now you know
what to look out for ! :-(
Too bad it was sooooo long ago - these would definitely
have been replaced if they shipped that way !! Should
have been caught on the first inventory ....
Might be a good time to run through the rest of the
skins - maybe you'll need more for other areas ....
Only consolation is - you can re-use the aluminum for
miscellaneous doublers .... like those semi-circles under
the ends of the elevators .... (see Files ...)
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......bobp
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On Sunday 09 December 2007 02:43, Craig Walls wrote:
Hi all,
As you might have read, I have been having some trouble putting the fin
together. I just posted three photos of the skins in the archives under
Rebel Rudder. One builder who saw the pictures suggested that possibly the
creases in the skins were way big and would make it difficult to position
the ribs accurately. They are so deep that it's very difficult to flatten
them out. Anyone have an opinion one way or the other? My rudder and
elevator skins have a much less pronounced crease.
Also, both my skins are now totally drilled out to #30. Is that going to
make it hard to get all the parts and pieces right when I build the fin
again? I'll be starting with all new spars, ribs, etc. I can get new ones
but they are $144 ea.
Thanks, Craig
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