by wingnut99 » Wed Mar 06, 2019 10:23 pm
I pulled my forward wing skin off last weekend and finished bending it. The plans show it pre-bent to 100°. Honestly it's almost completely flat when you lay it down. There may have been 10° on each side of the bend but no more. Mine was bent pretty good after having it already installed but the vacuum bagging was slick. I bought a 10' X 1 1/4" galvanized gas pipe, marked the center of the line where the bend was supposed to be, laid down a doubled up sheet of plastic. Next I pulled the sides of the skin up toward eac other and taped them together. I had to repeat the process until I had a nice U shape with just a couple of inches seperating the 2 edges and taped the edges of the plastic to seal it. I used a couple of conduit straps to anchor the pipe down so the assembly couldn't move and also taped the sheet of aluminum to the pipe on the bottom ends for good measure. I wrapped one end around my shop vacation nozzle and used a long plastic wire tie to seal it up and flipped on the vacuum. 5 seconds later my skin had enough bend to fit the nose of the ribs with very little effort. I went ahead and vacuum bagged the other skin while I had the setup in place. I bought the steel pipe in case it didn't work and I had to go Tony Spicer on it. Now I'm going to be cheap and return the pipe. You can't tell it was even used. You gotta love YouTube. It worked just like in the video.