Florida Boy
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Basic question here--the answer seems obvious, but I want to make sure I'm not missing something.
In Scn. 6, working with the vertical stab components after disassembly and de-burring, the manual suggests to "Prime as applicable..." before the dimpling and countersinking steps for the spar, doubler, ribs, and skin.
Seems to me that the prime step would ideally be done after dimpling and countersinking, basically as the last step before reassembly and riveting.
Am I missing something? Or do they call out priming before dimpling throughout the process?
In Scn. 6, working with the vertical stab components after disassembly and de-burring, the manual suggests to "Prime as applicable..." before the dimpling and countersinking steps for the spar, doubler, ribs, and skin.
Seems to me that the prime step would ideally be done after dimpling and countersinking, basically as the last step before reassembly and riveting.
Am I missing something? Or do they call out priming before dimpling throughout the process?