I'll bet it would just pop right off.  Putting on the WAF before the resin 
cures will insure a smooth even fit.  However, I am sure that your results will 
vary.
From: "Jim Payne" <[email protected]>
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Date: 2005/10/31 Mon AM 11:40:03 CST
To: "'KRnet'" <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: KR> WAFS further

Anyone ever damaged a WAF and needed to replace it? That's the only reason I
can think cementing might not be a good idea.

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Sounds good to me.
From: Ron Smith <[email protected]>
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Date: 2005/10/31 Mon AM 11:14:34 CST
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Subject: KR> WAFS further

So I was thinking of drilling all the WAF holes and coating the surface with
aeropoxy, also the bolts (not the threads) and assembling while uncured.
This would cement the WAF to the spar.

Is there anything wrong with this method?


Ron Smith
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