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In a message dated 9/10/2007 9:08:45 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
roells@sprintmail.com writes:
I'm in
the process of putting my rudder together on my L320 fastbuild. As those
of you who have been through this know, the spar, ribs, and foam blocks are
installed into one side. The builder is required to contour these to fit
the closeout side. The manual is not really clear whether to fabricate
capstrips on the spar and ribs prior to closeout. It does NOT require
capstrips when closing out the vertical stab. My question to the group
is what have you all done?
Structurally, I would think it would not
require the capstrips. Additionally, it looks rather difficult to get
the underside BID installed at the trailing edge where the skins come
together. And finally, I would think the additional weight would cause
balance issues, requiring more lead than called out in the
manual.
Steve,
My entire slow-build 320 was built before the cap strip concept was
extant. It has not come apart, including the rudder.
De-core ribs edges, clean, over fill with flox, press release taped skin to
fit, cure, take apart, clean up flox, remove tape, clean and sand every thing,
bond together. Oops, except for trailing edge - micro install a
small foam dam about 3/4" from the trailing edge with everything clean and
sanded. After smearing bond material mound up flox on the trailing edge
aft of the dam and when use squeeze everything together for the final time, the
flox will ooze out of the TE and not back into the rudder because the dam
stopped that from happening.
Scott Krueger
AKA Grayhawk Lancair N92EX IO320 SB 89/96 Aurora, IL
(KARR)
Darwinian culling phrase: Watch
This!
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