If you're like me and you have slow build wings, or did not opt for the factory pre-rig of your wings then you probably know that one of the more daunting tasks of building a Kitfox is setting up your wing sweep, dihedral and washout.
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I created a set of tooling which made the job go very smoothly. I used them and have since shipped them to another builder who put them to work. Well of course you only need them once per airplane so I don't need them anymore. But rather than sell them I have decided to loan them to anyone who wants to use them.

What the builder will get is a pair of 3D printed index blocks which you zip tie 120" out each wing so you can set your wing sweep, the two V-block fixtures which you clamp to your forward spar carry through tube, two different slip-fixed renewable drill bushings (one for setup and one for drilling), a drill blank for the setup step, a 19/64" drill for the drilling operation, and a 5/16" short flute drill for up-sizing the rear spar hole once you have the front drilled.

You will need to supply your own clamps to hold the fixtures to your spar carry through tubes, your own 5/16" reamer, and some thin string for the 3D printed blocks.

This all fits in a USPS flat rate box so the cost for any builder in the 48 states will be about $16 each way. I'm willing to ship other places if needed, but be warned that Canada, Australia and New Zealand are super expensive destinations.