It can be done with a few simple tools and some ingenuity.  You'll need some
4x8 construction foam panels (the 1" pink stuff works well), a couple of
heat guns and an oven thermometer.  Build a box of the foam panels big
enough to hold a wing section, suspend the wing section from the top and
place a heat gun at each of the box (pointing well away from the wing
section).  I suspended each heat gun on a wire at the ends of the box with
the nozzle pointing toward the middle of the box.  I put the thermometer
pickup in the middle, just below the bottom surface of the wing.  With the
foam box closed up, it took about 10 minutes for the temperature to register
150 degrees.  I wanted to cure the wing at that temperature for at least an
hour.  If the temperature got over 150, I opened the end of the box to let
in a little cool air.  I seemed to work well.



You can go on the KRSuper2 web site and look in section 5 of the manual to
see some pictures of how Scott Watts did his wing.



Dave McCauley 

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