My goal with this post is to say that if the hinge alignment needs to be adjusted, I've got experience. My method might be useful if the hinge alignment change is more than what the washer procedure can fix. Drrilling new hinges is not a huge job.
Don't mis-interpret this post for a recommendation of how to proceed, or as troubleshooting advice. I echo the excellent advice to call Bob, and other professional advice. I'm not that....I'm just a builder who made an error and got it fixed.
I've done just about everything twice on my project. I mis-drilled my left flap hinges and I was not happy with surface alignment between it and the wing. It sat up too high. top surface proud to the top wing surface.
Filling old holes with weld and re-drilling the old hinges was a waste of time. I lost material thickness when I tried this.
I think I got new un-drilled hinges from Mark and drilled them to fit the existing holes in the spar. (I may have fabricated new ones on my own....not sure.)
Drilling those holes into the new hinges so they exactly matched the Spar Holes that were in the airleron/flap spar took some thinking for a non-fabricator like me. I ended up making a V-shaped scissor jig out of flat steel stock.....each of the two blade were 3" long with a bolt hole drilled in each end of both blades. A single bolt attaches the two blades to fashion a hinge so it looks like scissors. I adjusted the holes spacing of the blade ends to fit the old hinge holes, tighted up the hinge bolt so its solid, then moved the jig over to the new hinge and match drilled the new hinge holes to the jig with my adjustment needed to give a very precise and exact fit.
Don't mis-interpret this post for a recommendation of how to proceed, or as troubleshooting advice. I echo the excellent advice to call Bob, and other professional advice. I'm not that....I'm just a builder who made an error and got it fixed.
I've done just about everything twice on my project. I mis-drilled my left flap hinges and I was not happy with surface alignment between it and the wing. It sat up too high. top surface proud to the top wing surface.
Filling old holes with weld and re-drilling the old hinges was a waste of time. I lost material thickness when I tried this.
I think I got new un-drilled hinges from Mark and drilled them to fit the existing holes in the spar. (I may have fabricated new ones on my own....not sure.)
Drilling those holes into the new hinges so they exactly matched the Spar Holes that were in the airleron/flap spar took some thinking for a non-fabricator like me. I ended up making a V-shaped scissor jig out of flat steel stock.....each of the two blade were 3" long with a bolt hole drilled in each end of both blades. A single bolt attaches the two blades to fashion a hinge so it looks like scissors. I adjusted the holes spacing of the blade ends to fit the old hinge holes, tighted up the hinge bolt so its solid, then moved the jig over to the new hinge and match drilled the new hinge holes to the jig with my adjustment needed to give a very precise and exact fit.
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