GREAT PLANES Shoestring ARF Instruction Manual page 11

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11. Position the elevator joiner wire, evenly spaced,
over both elevators as shown in the photo. Mark the ends of
the joiner wire onto the elevators.
12. Drill a 1/8" hole through the LE of both elevators at
the marks you made. Use a Great Planes Groove Tube
(GPMR8140) or a 1/8" brass tube sharpened on the end to
cut a groove in the LE of the elevators to accommodate the
joiner wire. Test fit elevators to stab with joiner wire. "Tweak"
the joiner wire if necessary to get both elevators even.
13. Use 30-minute epoxy to glue the stab into the fuse.
For the most strength, apply epoxy to both sides of the stab
and inside the fuse where the stab fits. Slide the stab and
the elevator joiner wire into position. Wipe away residual
epoxy with a tissue dampened with alcohol. If the stab
required a weight on one side or the other to align it with the
fuse, position the weight. Use the pin and string to confirm
stab alignment. If you've cut the covering as suggested over
the slots in the fuse for the stab (leaving a 3/32" flap that can
be ironed to the stab), use a trim iron to iron the covering to
the stab before the epoxy hardens. Do not disturb the model
until the epoxy has fully hardened.
14. Thoroughly coat the insides of the holes in the
elevators for the joiner wire with 30-minute epoxy. Also coat
the ends of the joiner wire that go into the elevators. Join the
elevators to the stab and the joiner wire with the hinges.
Wipe away excess epoxy before it hardens. The same as
you did the ailerons, permanently join the elevators to the
stab by gluing in the hinges with thin CA.
15. Fit the fin into the fuse. Just the same as you did the
stab, mark the outline of the fuse onto the fin, then use the
soldering iron technique to remove the covering. Glue the fin
into position with 30-minute epoxy using a builder's square
to make certain the fin is vertical. If necessary, pull the fin to
one side or the other with masking tape until the fin is
perpendicular to the stab.
16. Use a #11 blade or a small razor saw to cut a slot in
the aft end of the fuse for the nylon bearing on the tail gear
wire. Test fit the tail gear wire into the fuse as shown.
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