I completed both the left and right outboard leading edges. Typical, deburr the edges, assemble, match drill, dis-assemble, deburr the holes, dimple, prime, re-assemble and rivet.
They went together easily without any bad words or bad rivets. I did make one error when dimpling the skin slipped out of the hole as I was bringing down the die making an extra hole. At least it was in a spot that is easily patched and will not show when everything is together. I have also found turning the pressure down on the rivet gun to just what is needed to set the small rivets with a 1-1 1/2 second burst really lowers the chance of pounding a divet in the skin.
So far this has been the easiest part of the wing to complete.
Prepping the tanks is next. I have proseal on order so might have to skip assembly if I get that far before it arrives.