Trimming the wing fairings?

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Trimming the wing fairings?

Postby kevinh » Wed Oct 25, 2017 6:51 pm

Hi ya'll,

So my wing to fuse fitting is going well! (Thanks to Bryan and Steve for advice and Bryan's loan of his wing bushings)

One question: Anyone have a super clever way to trim the intersection fairings? I figure I'd do that now while I have the wings and fuse in my driveway ;-). The best idea I can come up with is using a 2" (or whatever) block and sliding it with a sharpie along the wing and then going backwards from that line to mark the cut line on the fairing. However there must be something better ;-)

Woot!

Kevin
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Re: Trimming the wing fairings?

Postby wlarson861 » Wed Oct 25, 2017 10:39 pm

Bob Meyers used a method that I copied with good success. A link to his web page : http://n982sx.com/sonexlog116/index3.html
He also has a lot of documentation on solving problems that a lot of us had such as fitting the cowling etc.
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Re: Trimming the wing fairings?

Postby Bryan Cotton » Wed Oct 25, 2017 10:41 pm

There is the "Thx Bob" picture on my thread. Or, you can go to the source and go to Bob Meyers's website, http://n982sx.com. I think it was a picture in an email I sent you too. There are two rows of rivets, and due to the miracle of CNC holes they are exactly a half inch apart. So, you make a tool that rides along the fuse with a sharpie hole 1/2" plus the desired gap away.
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Re: Trimming the wing fairings?

Postby kevinh » Wed Oct 25, 2017 11:31 pm

perfect! I knew ya'll (and Bob!) would have a better answer. Thanks!
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