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Glueing Wood Leading Edges

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Tomcat

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Hello everyone,

I'm getting very close to glueing my wood leading edges on my Pitts S-1 wings. I've got a variety of straps, clamps and 'stuff' so I should be in good shape there.

I'm planning on using T-88 to glue the LE's on and I plan on coating the entire inside surface of the LE with T-88 to seal them and glue them on all in one operation . My question is for those of you who have done this is how much glue have you had to mix up to coat one whole LE inside surface? I want to make sure I have enough here so I don't run out mid-process.

Thanks,

Tom
 

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