by n982sx » Wed Apr 05, 2017 12:46 pm
I don't think you can go wrong either way. I chose horizontal for the Sonex wing even though I also saw JM demo the vertical build in 2006. My earlier post about the pros and cons wasn't meant as a ringing endorsement of either method. It was the method I was most comfortable with.
I am finishing up my RV-14A build now and I built that wing vertically on my now shortened old Sonex table with no care taken to make the table flat and level. Just shimmed and clamped the spar too it.
The difference this time for me was that the RV kit had all the components match drilled, so I just clecoed it together. Having already built an airplane, what seemed easier had changed a lot and I made a lot of different choices.
On the Sonex, I was afraid of misalignment when I drilled the ribs. Like most things I did on both of my airplanes, a lot of things have multiple ways of doing them and it becomes a matter of which seems easier at the time. On reflection, some things that looked difficult turned out to be easy and vice versa.
What looks simpler and easier - or gives you the most comfort - with your skill set and available tools now? That's the answer. Either way works very well.