by karmarepair » Fri Mar 29, 2024 11:33 am
RIffing on what the previous posters have said, cover BOTH spar ends with your favorite layout fluid, and try it again, if it doesn't go, pull it apart to see where it's binding. File, deburr, repeat.
I also found on my wings that gently ROTATING the wings relatively to the fuselage was key. Rotate, shake, push. When you get it, the relief is palpable, like popping a zit. My wife and I had to jack the trailing edge of the Starboard wing to get the main spar snug against the front of the forward spar box before the Port wing could clunk in.
I also used PINS vice bolt for the shear connections. I made my own from clevis pins from the Aviation department of McMaster Carr, put a LONG taper on the excess length, and drilled the shanks to achieve a close fit of a removable, reusable retaining pin snug up against the spar boxes. The factory demonstrators use pins vice bolts. The thread of the bolts can "broach" a tight, slightly mis-aligned hole till it's no longer tight. Said tapered pins were liberally lubed with engine assembly lube, and gently driven in.
I hope to never have to take my wings off again.
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karmarepair on Sat Mar 30, 2024 6:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.