Here is an overview of the wing rigging day. Things to note...
Sawhorse under the front, about 2 feet height;
Green plastic water leveling tube taped to the wing tips;
Saw horses under the wings for leveling;
Forward bottom skin removed for installation for easy access and forward spar tunnel riveted in place; the flap detent and elevator trim assembly had to be partially disconnected from the forward left wing attach angle.
The aft tunnel web assembly had to be taken in and out numerous times, so to save time on this you can rivet the right hand aft wing attach angle and a few other associated parts together as shown here;
Here is the aft tunnel web assembly with parts already riveted together as in the picture above, partially in place. This saved time as well as keeping the parts handy.
Our Min Pin (miniature pincher) always on duty ready to help hand me tools and get a treat of course!
The HF 90 degree tool just fit into the space, used to "back drill" the 1/4" pilot hole through the spar attach blocks. This picture is staged, after the fact.
On the "Rear Spar Carry Through Assembly", there are three components which sandwich the rear spar on the wing. Some of these pieces WERE ALREADY DRILLED FROM THE FACTORY, with the 1/4" hole, and some were not. I had no choice but to line up these parts on my workbench and up drill all of them to 1/4". Logically then, I had to up drill the hole in the REAR SPAR from the 3/16" hole to 1/4", which I did BEFORE putting the wings on the fuselage. These parts were then fastened on the REAR SPAR CARRY THROUGH ASSEMBLY, ready to accept the wing.
Notice on the above picture, castle nuts are temporarily being used, which will be replaced with stop nuts.
You may also note there are only two rivets holding some of the other "sandwich" parts. I only did two rivets just in case I overlooked something and they had to be removed and I wanted the assembly to be more firmly attached than clecos would provide.
After the wing was fitted to the fuselage, the 1/4" hole in the REAR SPAR and REAR SPAR CARRY THROUGH ASSEMBLY lined up and pinned with a 1/4" bolt, the hole needed to be transferred to the ATTACH FITTINGS. This was done as instructed on the plans. Back drilling the 3/16" hole, as in step 15, was not required as all the components were already drilled up to 1/4". So I went directly to transferring the 1/4 hole to the ATTACH FITTINGS, as described in steps 14 through 18.
Be careful taking the wings in and out of the fuselage as there is not very much wiggle room. Just go slow, be patient and try to get help from someone who knows how to handle wings.
I can't think of any other important points at this time. Questions…feel free to send a private message.