Today I test fit the left wing walk doubler. As the instructions warn, there is quite a gap on the bottom edge because of the curve around the leading edge. How did you earlier fellows handle this? I have the Cleaveland tool with the rollers, so could use that, but I'm wondering if it will be enough. Take a look at this picture: http://www.mykitlog.com/users/display_log.php?user=BigJohn&project=639&category=0&log=77092&row=1
Second issue is whether to prime the top of the wing skin and the bottom of the doubler where they come together. I have opted to prime all internal parts with NAPA 7220, so everything inside the wings except the skins themselves are primed. Following that formula, it seems as if I should have a coat of prime between these mating surfaces, but don't know if it's really necessary, or desireable. Wondering what others have done.
Second issue is whether to prime the top of the wing skin and the bottom of the doubler where they come together. I have opted to prime all internal parts with NAPA 7220, so everything inside the wings except the skins themselves are primed. Following that formula, it seems as if I should have a coat of prime between these mating surfaces, but don't know if it's really necessary, or desireable. Wondering what others have done.