I've been struggling with this one for some time now and am looking for some help. Analysis paralysis has set in.
I have been using Eric Newton's manual as well as B-Spot's wonderful videos. Both use a plumb bob to align the front spar bolt hole to be directly above the rear spar bolt hole while positioned vertically in the jig. However, these two bolt holes are not the same distance from their respective spar centerlines (see photos). The distance between the bolt hole and the spar centerline is shown on the drawings to be 1 1/8" at the rear spar vs the 1 1/2" dimension on the front spar. It seems to me that the spar centerlines should be aligned vertically and be plumb while in the jig and not necessarily the 2 bolt holes. Does this even matter? It seems logical to me that the wing could be assembled in any attitude as long as it is straight and true and not twisted. Has anyone run into this and what did you do?
Thank you,
Lee S
#P289
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I have been using Eric Newton's manual as well as B-Spot's wonderful videos. Both use a plumb bob to align the front spar bolt hole to be directly above the rear spar bolt hole while positioned vertically in the jig. However, these two bolt holes are not the same distance from their respective spar centerlines (see photos). The distance between the bolt hole and the spar centerline is shown on the drawings to be 1 1/8" at the rear spar vs the 1 1/2" dimension on the front spar. It seems to me that the spar centerlines should be aligned vertically and be plumb while in the jig and not necessarily the 2 bolt holes. Does this even matter? It seems logical to me that the wing could be assembled in any attitude as long as it is straight and true and not twisted. Has anyone run into this and what did you do?
Thank you,
Lee S
#P289
IMG_6442.jpg IMG_6443.jpg IMG_6446.jpg

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