Surfly,
I turned the gear upside down on one of my tables that is as near to perfectly flat as I could build it. dropped a plum bob from each end where the axels pass
through and divided that distance in half. This was my center. This is the line the center pre- punched rivet hole will line up with. (in the lower fuselage skin and angle)
I marked this as the center (left to right) of the gear legs with a square, found the center of this line (front to rear). This is the center left to right and front to rear. Find the distance between the centerlines on both gear support angle rivet holes and divide by two. Use this measurement to locate and drill the rear pilot hole in
my drill press. Mine is a standard gear ONEX so I used the rear rivet angle as a guide. I used a #30 drill and a long grip wing nut style Cleco so the gear would pivot at this point. Square the gear to the fuselage and drill the front pilot
hole through the angle, skin and gear leg. Verify things are still square and drill the remainder of the pilot holes, 10 in all. I up-drilled in 4 steps to the final size.
You could have built the Space Shuttle by now. It is really easier than I made it sound.
Feel free to call or e-mail any time.
Now I'm dealing with crank dowel pin leaks.
Frank
ONEX 090
flylite@cox.net479-409-1650