As y'all are so kind and generous with answers, I present my latest bewilderment to you, with another request for help! As you can see in the margin of pictures, the drag wires are now all on (still looking for a 6-40 die to make new tie rods). As soon as I get the butt rib and gas tank fitted, it's time to trammel the wing, glory hallelujah!
But before I can get there, I have gaps in my hardware that are gaps in my knowledge: pictures should follow if I do it right.
1. When fitting the first compression strut on, it fits (according to the impressions on the old spar) below the spar attach bracket on the front spar and shares a single hole with the rear spar attach bracket. This leaves a gap under half the compression strut. Am I supposed to bolt it in at an angle, or is there something like a washer I should be sliding underneath the compression strut? I can't tell by old photos or by the impressions in the old spar.
2. Attached by one of four legs to the rear spar strut attach fitting is an odd pyramidal-shaped tube structure. I think, if I understand the pictures correctly, the bellcrank and aileron control cables attach to it. So, this thing, according to the impressions by the old spar, had a washer at the top center leg. But if I put that on, there's a gap on the right leg and bottom center leg. Again, what is the purpose of this washer? Was it really supposed to be there, and am I really just supposed to crank the rest of the bolts down so it's at an angle?
But before I can get there, I have gaps in my hardware that are gaps in my knowledge: pictures should follow if I do it right.
1. When fitting the first compression strut on, it fits (according to the impressions on the old spar) below the spar attach bracket on the front spar and shares a single hole with the rear spar attach bracket. This leaves a gap under half the compression strut. Am I supposed to bolt it in at an angle, or is there something like a washer I should be sliding underneath the compression strut? I can't tell by old photos or by the impressions in the old spar.
2. Attached by one of four legs to the rear spar strut attach fitting is an odd pyramidal-shaped tube structure. I think, if I understand the pictures correctly, the bellcrank and aileron control cables attach to it. So, this thing, according to the impressions by the old spar, had a washer at the top center leg. But if I put that on, there's a gap on the right leg and bottom center leg. Again, what is the purpose of this washer? Was it really supposed to be there, and am I really just supposed to crank the rest of the bolts down so it's at an angle?
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