Laminate your own KR plyfoam with a single lay up of KR glass and resin on 
either side to build your tanks if you want to use foam and glass. ?While there 
seems to be a big kick on building metal tanks, I built my tanks with KR 
ply-foam years ago. ?They have been trouble free for 16 years and 1000 hrs of 
flight time so far. ?My tanks were built with Saf-T-Poxy (yes, they are that 
old), then sloshed with an alcohol resistant sloshing compound. ?

However, if you plan to use or have a chance that you might get alcohol 
contaminated fuel, I would recommend aluminum tanks.

-Jeff Scott
Los Alamos, NM



> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Phillip Matheson
> Sent: 01/03/14 07:33 PM
> To: KRnet
> Subject: KR> Foam Ply - parts wanted
> 
> Any Aussie builders, or anyone know of the following Items I need please?
> 
> Kr2 Foam ply to make some wing tanks, ( or good advise on metal tanks)
> Icom A200, or A210 or Microair or even Xcom late model transceiver.( Note I 
> purchased an A200 about 5 years ago from Ebay new in box, it now needs a 
> repair, but Icom Australia refuse to repair it because unknown to me the 
> serial numbers have been removed and replaced, so it could be ?????? stole 
> from the USA at some stage.)
> 
> 
> Phil Matheson



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