March 4, 2008 - Empennage Fairing |
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Back to work on the empennage fairings. I trimmed off the top of the lower aluminum fairing so it would butt against the fiberglass fairing. I'm happy with how the left side came out. The instructions/drawings don't say/show much on this -- you're pretty much on your own. | ||||||
On the right side, the lower and
upper fairings butted against each other OK, but I still needed to do
something about the section I had cut
off.
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Although I havn't done much glass
work, I decided to just go for it. I taped some clear plastic to the
horizontal stabilizer and to the fuse side so the epoxy wouldn't stick
where I didn't want it sticking. Then I cut three rectangular
sections of fiberglass cloth and saturated them with epoxy, then laid them
down on the fairing and HS. There is a compound curve there and I
wasn't sure how the glass cloth would do. I was amazed when it
magically conformed to the compound curve. All I did was press down
on it with some foam. To wrap it up, I laid a couple of pieces of
"peel-ply" down on top. First time I've ever used that; I'm curious
to see how it works. It's supposed to soak up the excess epoxy and
make the resulting finish very
smooth.
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