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Adding smoke tank to top wing

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Monte_55

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I would like to add a smoke tank to an S1C top center section on a wing that was previously built and flown. The wing is uncovered at the moment. Do most builders nail and glue the top plywood panel or just nail?. If just nailed Im sure I could slowly pry panel off but if glued it would be a different story. Looking for some input on a procedure for doing this without tearing wood up or making it weaker in the end. Has anyone here done this? Thanks! in advance.

Gene M
 
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