Skinning the Wings
I was going to just continue the 'Wings" section but then I realised that there was so many different ways of doing this and for such a big deal was made of the whole thing in all the builders letters that I thought I would show how I did it..
Firstly I must admit that I too was a little concerned of how to do this since I'd seen so much written about it however I can now say to any current or prospective builder... DON'T PANIC !! its a hell of a lot easier that people make out.. the following is how I did it and I must say that with the exception of needing a little patience, it is one of the easier parts.
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This is my boiling tank in action on a wing skin.... Try making one of these suckers without any leaks !! I think it is handy for soaking the skin leading edges though since the boiling process speeds it up a lot. The 2.5mm skins take about 3 hours and the 1.5 about 20 min. I'm not sure I would bother if I did it again but it was fun anyhow. |
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Bending the skins around a former is fun... I was very worried about this part since there is so much written about it. I found it very easy and all that was required was a bit of patience since it takes about 1 hour to steam and bend the 2.5mm around a 30mm former. After letting dry for 3-4 days the skin fits perfectly and I didn't need any fancy clamping structures for the rear skins, mainly just staples. |
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PROOF !! here is the second skin (First is the bottom) before I glued it on... no clamps (except the two at the top stopping it hitting the floor) .. it just snaps around the leading edge..... easy !! |
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Another view before gluing... I scarf later around the leading edge.. Excuse the mess - I'll clean up when I've finished skinning !! |
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Wing, Wing..... Hello ??
With both wings complete I just couldn't resist taking it out to see what it looked like before turning it upside down to finish the bottom. |
Now on to filling and sanding the damn thing !!