by LarryEWaiex121 » Wed Aug 24, 2016 1:17 pm
Bryan,
On my Waiex, I ended up holding the wing to fuselage gap down to between 3/16" and 1/4" max. It made getting the seals started a VERY difficult task. I about threw in the towel a couple of times. I used every pick and tool I could dream up but they finally got situated.
My seals have been in place 5 yrs now and they are still holding up well. My only area that doesn't lay down perfectly well is over top of the main spar where it needs to be trimmed for clearance and you essentially "span" the spar with nothing to hold it down but each end. I notice mine climb up the side of the fuselage a tiny bit, bit no one has ever mentioned it. Its one of those things you notice as a builder.
As for how yours is laying down on the leading edge? I would push the seal forward so its not so tightly wrapped and it will stand a bit more proud. Push it forward both top and bottom.
Lastly, I think you would decide after glider taping the gap you had made a huge mistake in about a year. Hard to get off and screws up your polish.
I have my Idaho Registration sticker just under my left hockey stick on the stab and I tried and tried to get if off with only scratches to show for my effort. Now I put on another over the top and at years end, it will peel off the original, but the original is still in place. Darn!
At least this way it doesn't look ghetto. Best of luck no matter which way you go. Its hard work.
Larry
Waiex121YX, Camit 3300, Skyview, 485 hrs, 27 Camit hrs.