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How to set incidence pins in foamies

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Happy Days:
Thanks for your response Fred.

Er,…….not quite sure we are talking about the same thing. :?:

In your picture it looks to me as thought you are talking about the socket for the wing joiner. My wing joiner is fitted in place with Polyurethane glue.

I’m talking about fitting the incidence pin.

I understand your point about the hole becoming enlarged…..that’s why I didn’t want to put the pin straight into the EPP.

Keith

Fred:
Hi Keith,

No, that was to illustrate what I was saying  #-o
You are talking about the incidence pin in the wing so right ?  :?:
Easiest/cleanest, because your wing is already taped / covered, would be to glue a rib at the root, 3mm plywood, or 1.5mm epoxy, drill a hole the diameter of the pin, and glue everything there with epoxy.

Fred - Lost in translation  :mrgreen:

Happy Days:
HHHMMmmmmmmmmm :?: ………………….That might work!

Yes, I think I’ll use both ideas. 8)  I’ll glue a piece of dowel through the fuse to set the incidence pin into, and then epoxy a rib to the root of each wing half and drill a hole for the pin to locate into.

Sorted!

Thanks guys.

K.

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