Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Left Wing Bottom Filler Work

After vacations and holidays we're finally getting back to working on the wings.  The transitions between ribs and spars is getting a thin coating of 3M lightweight filler to smooth the transition.  Before applying the filler the contact area was sanded and cleaned with acetone.  In addition to the rib/spar transitions, the area round the lift strut attach bracket was sanded and cleaned, as well as the area around the jury strut bracket.  We are also adding filler to the openings around the flap/aileron attach brackets.  We added tape to the outside of the gap and applied the filler from the inside (see picture).  Hours: 1.5

3M Lightweight Filler Added to aft wing area

Filler added to gap around Aileron/Flap Brackets

Saturday, May 20, 2017

Left Wing, cont. filler work

Some sanding and another coat of  lightweight filler was applied the left wing.  After drying and some more sanding, we are now finished with the top surfaces of the left wing.  I forgot to take a picture of this before we flipped the wing over, so took a few shots from underneath after the wing was inverted on the table.

Filler applied around a lift-strut bracket (Wing is upside down)
Filler applied around the fuel-tank (Wing is upside down)

We also glued a wooden rib strip to the tank as mentioned in Appendix F of the manual.  The strip was beveled with a sander so that the joint came out pretty even on both ends.  The strip was fastened in place with epoxy, and held down temporarily with a few miscellaneous things lying around the shop while it dries.  Hours: 2.0

Rip cap strip glued down with misc weights on top

Friday, May 19, 2017

Even More left wing filler work

Sanded some more on the filler added on the top surface of the left wing.  Hours: 0.5

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

More left wing filler work

Added another coat of lightweight filler to the left wing surfaces, and sanded some of the areas.  Hours: 1.0

Sunday, May 14, 2017

Left Wing Filler Work

We are in the process of cleaning up all the wing transitions with lightweight filler.  Areas include the leading edge "wrap" aluminum to front spar, leading edge "wrap" aluminum to the ribs,  trailing edge aluminum to ribs, fabric plate intersections, and the area around the fuel tank. We are using a 3M lightweight filler.  There are areas a second application of filler will be needed.  Hours: 4.5

Filler added around fuel tank

Filler added around fabric plate 

Monday, May 8, 2017

Left Wing Leading Edge Work

When we bought our Highlander kit, we had the factory install the aluminum leading edge.  The factory epoxied a 0.016" 2024-T3 aluminum sheet to the wing to smooth out the important leading edge section of the wing.  This process left some epoxy that needed to be sanded off to smooth out the transition.  We used a Dremel multi-tool with  a sanding head to remove the excess epoxy.  There are a few areas that will need some lightweight filler to finish off the transition. Hours: 1

Thursday, May 4, 2017

Complete Nut Plate Installation in Left Wingtip

After riveting the nutplates in place yesterday, silicone plugs were installed into the nutplate threaded area to keep out epoxy.  You can see the orange plugs in the photo below.  Once the plugs were installed, a generous portion of Hysol epoxy was added to the the area covering the rivets and area between the rivets as indicated in the builder's manual.  After letting the epoxy setup for 45 minutes, a nice filet was made using a wet finger. Hours: 1.5

Nutplates installed and epoxy smoothed.  Orange Silicone plugs in screw holes

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Nut Plate Installation

The nutplates on the top side of the left wing were installed.  The holes were countersunk to take CCC-32 rivets which were installed and then the nutplates were installed and the rivets pulled. Hours: 1

Nutplates on top of outer rib installed