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airpobe

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Jan 29, 2005
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Location
northcarolina
hello everyone I am new to this site and I have been working with wood for a little bit but I have ran into a problem I don't know the answer I have a broken glue joint in my wing of my hiperbipe @ the master rib were the strut hooks to the lower wing and so I have cleaned out the glue from that spot and now I have a gap of about 3/64 so I have desided to fill the gap with a piece of birch ply and screw the false spar to the rib until the glue cures then remove the screw and then drill a small hole were the screw was and then glue a small wooden dowel in the hole so now that being said does any one think this will work and what would you guys do diffrent and buy the way I fly aerobatics in this airplane thanks
 
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