22-8: Steps 4/5/6/7: Prosealed TE of R-Flap per the instructions. I layed a thin layer of Proseal on the inside surfaces of the top and bottom skin after cleaning with MEK to provide a good adherance to the TE wedge. I did not do this with the ailerons and after laying on what I deamed a thin layer on the wedge, I had some areas that did not adhere. Maybe it was too thin but I thought this might happen but I followed the instructions. It is messier and some clean-up is required after applying to the skins but I think the bond will be better. By doing so yoiu force a good thin layer on mating surfaces, always a technique I've use before, so thin material from each surface will bond immediately without gaps.
Held open to clean and apply Proseal
Layed down flap as desired.
Added slight pressure with clamp to take the bow out of the wood and pull all down firm.