by structurespilot » Wed Aug 22, 2012 4:09 pm
Hello Abe,
If you are going for the polished finish you should replace the L/E or at least a section of it.
But if you are painting it, there are many options. It looks like you were lucky and the spar didn't get dented. You may want to lay a strait edge along the spar and make sure it hasn't sustained any damage. If it looks good, you should carefully blend the scratches out with a scotchbrite disk, or sand paper. This will prevent crack propagation in the future.
If the opposite skin isn't riveted yet you could push on the back side of the dent with a smooth piece of wood, and work out some of the dent. Back it up with another block of wood, so you don't create a dent in the other direction. 6061 aluminum can surprisingly take a fair bit of rework.
The remaining damage can be filled with automotive filler and sanded.
Even on a polished aircraft, people will sometimes paint the L/E anyway. It makes the polishing job easier. The bugs smashing into the L/E create extra work. I am considering painting the belly of my aircraft when I'm finished, so I don't have to polish underneath either.
Good luck, and PM me if you would like any further advice with your repair. I do structural repairs on certified aircraft for a living. This little bit of damage shouldn't set you back too much.
Regards, Norm
Waiex Tail kit built! Working on Corvair engine core.
Norm (structurespilot)