by Andy Walker » Fri Jul 15, 2011 1:25 pm
Where are you in the process, Robbie? Any pics would help.
I did the entire stab, then tried to do the tip (the factory way, fiberglass sandwiched between the VS skin and frame). I was able to make it all fit and line up, but there was a lot of cursing and elbow grease involved. In retrospect, this is not the right way to do it. Ideally before you drill the skin to the frame you would put the tip on, line it up, and then drill all the parts together.
If you have the skins/frame already drilled, you can do what Robert Frost (I think) and some others have done: Make a strip of 0.025" aluminum that goes all the way around under the skin, then where you'd normally notch the tip to clear the rudder, just cut it straight across the entire tip. Then you can slide the tip over the 0.025" strip makin sure it fits tight against the top of the skin, drill, and rivet.
However you do it, make sure you align the tip to be both straight /symmetrical to the stabilizer, and also "twisted" correctly so the rear of the tip is aligned with the rudder when the rudder is in the neutral position. If the rudder alignment is off a bit it's not functionally a problem, but you want to get it as close as possible so that it looks good. This took me a couple of tries, and I had to re-drill the holes in the base of the tip (filling in the old holes with bondo before re-drilling).