by pfhoeycfi » Fri Oct 19, 2018 7:29 pm
I am looking for advice...my first set of leading edges had horseshoe shaped dents in them, several right at the bend making them unusable. I received two new leading edge skins and the left one has the same horseshoe shaped dent in it right out of the box, mid wing right on top (of course), 2.25" diameter. I'm extremely frustrated at this point. This dent is not at the bend but mid way between the spar and bend. I'm thinking maybe it could be "worked" in some way to salvage the skin. The new right skin also has a dent but one disaster at a time.
Has anyone had any success working out these horseshoe shaped dents and if so how was that done? I've been polishing as I go and had no plans to paint but this dent issue might force me to rethink how I finish the surfaces.
peter
SNB0021
Peter Hoey
SEL Pvt, Comm Glider, CFIG, Pawnee & L19 Towpilot
Philadelphia Glider Council
Sonex B SNB0021, N561PH, Taildragger, Aerovee Turbo, MGL MX1, First flight Dec 18, 2022
Also built Sonerai IIL N86PH