Well, one wings hinges got messed up. Some how, (I suspect I didn't do good enough Vaseline application) about 4 hinges got epoxy in them and wouldn't bend...
It came out ok, was just a lot of work.
I had to make some holes in the ailerons to get the junk out, so I've got a little patch work to do.
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Hinge gap at the ends came out ok.
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Well, one wings hinges got messed up. Some how, (I suspect I didn't do good enough Vaseline application) about 4 hinges got epoxy in them and wouldn't bend... Luckily the other wing and both elevators came out fine.
So I spent a fair amount of time last night with the soldering iron and drill, and removed what I could of the old hinges, and drilled out the holes.
I got the aileron rehinged last night, and I'll attach it to the wing this morning.
Big bummer overall, but I think I'll be able to hide the damage with some ultracote hinge sealing.
Ouch!
I have never had luck using vaseline.
I have switched to using Bearing oil and sometimes motor oil to keep the hinges clean.:thumbup:
Yikes, big bummer. I always clean my fingers and the hinges with alcohol. Then I carefully bend them and apply one drop of 30 wt. motor oil to the hinge line being very careful not to get any oil where it shouldn't be. Even then, when the epoxy is dry, there usually is some epoxy that gets into the hinge area. But, since it's oily it's easy to pick out the epoxy crumbs with a No.11 Xacto knife.