Hey, everyone. I am leveling my fuse inverted
to get started on the wings. I bought by project second-hand and I was
wondering how you all have done this, getting the fuse level that is. The
book says that a table or two saw horses will do. Which has worked best
for everyone? My center section is already bonded. Should I use the
marks on the BL50 ribs to level the plane fore and aft and side to side? I
can't get to the the hole the manual states is on the firewall to check with the
tail reference for the fore/aft level. The metal is already installed over
the wood firewall. I have a super fast build kit with just about all of
the wing structure done. So I need to make the jig support at the BL50 rib
or will just the tips work? What kind of padding should I use on the
longerons once the plane is inverted? Seems to me that anything is going
to deform and make subsequent measurements a little bit off. If anyone has
pictures, comments, tricks, or lessons learned, I greatly appreciate
it!
Will
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