This isn't that exciting, but I'm so bored at work, taking the pics and writing this helps pass the time.
For the ones that don't know. Aircraft control surfaces have to be balanced. This guy wanted a little more weight on his.
This is for Mike Goulian. Former RedBull Air Race pilot and currently does air shows.
This is his elevator.
They stuck wheel weights on it for testing.
Here I transferred the location to the inside where they will be hidden.
Used a 90° diegrinder with a carbide bit to make this pocket. The structure is wood with carbon wrapping it. The holes were already in the wood for weight reasons
Here are the wheel weights being bonded into the holes. For minor things we use West System epoxy resin and something like this we use a filler they have for bonding metal to composite.
Here I just finished filling the open spaces with more of the same putty. Trying to avoid the need for body filler
A little heat to speed the process up so I could do the other side. The pics are a mix of the 2 sides. The dark red putty has fast hardener and the lighter color has slow hardener. I used fast on the first side so I could do both sides in one day. This is a rush job.
I set it on end to make sure the weights stayed buried and the putty didn't sag. That's why I couldn't do both sides at the same time.
This is the next day, sanded smooth and no need for body filler
Brushed a little high build primer on it and sanded it smooth
Sprayed silver
Untaped and all done.