Spent a couple of hours attaching the aileron push rods. Cut spacers for both ends of each rod using the tubing provided. I much rather make spacers than depend on a collection of washers to filll up space when mounting clevises. It's so much easier to handle a couple of spacers than to have to figure out washer combinations each time you assemble or dissamble a clevis mount. I usually make the spacers the same dimensions so that the clevis is equally spaced within the gap provided. Its really cool to get into the fuselage and manipulate all the control surfaces.