Meanwhile back at the "Werx", lots been going on. Built a simple 20T press to do some Corsair hydroforming. Added 12" square by 1" thick platten plates and a little extra retract help. Rubber pads in transit.

More jet work. Last section of leading edge slats.

More stripping...easier there Munchkin. Paint stripping...


Then finishing the reskinning of a TH55A horizontal stabilizer. This uses my "Chalkie" press to form the leading edge bend. I covered making this press earlier in this thread. Here is how it is used. I had determined that a 1/2" form matched the ribs. I then bent a small test strip to determine how much I needed to press the skin to achieve the correct bend. I am using a test skin that I had "pooched" earlier when forming the beads. This way I can get my process down for the good and final skin. I made some simple tooling to hold the spar and two end ribs.

So, I feed the skin into the press to line up the leading edge center line with the 1/2" form bar.

This is the 1/2" bar

I start jacking up the forming trough and use the scale to reach the pre-determined amount of bend. The neoprene forms the bend as the skin is pressed into the trough.

I use a level to make sure I keep the tough level as I operate the two jacks.

This is the total bend required.


The skin after bending

Next fit on the structure.


Rivet hole drilling next. More to come.