just build them on a table

Hello Net
It's been nearly 10 years now, but back then I had to build a replacement
wing for one that suffered from some storage damage.  The washout and
dihedral was no problem and it was a lot simpler to work on the table.  Once
the WAF's are attached to the spar put in the correct position and drilled,
and bolted, I glued the end ribs into place and put in gusset blocks to make
the assembly stable and then unbolted the hole thing and put it on the table
to make the wing.  Since the assembly did not fit flat on the table, I had
to use sand bags to prop up the outboard end.  I only built one wing like
this.  If I had two to build, I would bolt on both sets of spars and make
sure that the twist and dihedral are the same for both.
Orma
Southfield, MI
N110LR celebrating 20 years
Flying, flying and more flying
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