I think what Alex is looking for is information on the covering material for the KR.
-------Original Message------- From: KR builders and pilots List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org Date: Wednesday, May 07, 2003 6:58:04 AM To: 'KR builders and pilots' Subject: RE: KR>Fiberglass question ????????????????????????????????????? May be I did not understand right, may be it is my poor English.... I am not from USA, I couldn't attend any gathering events, unfortunately. I do not know so much about YOUR type of cloths, there is not so much info from technical point of view, not dummy user. So, my question is to understand the physical properties of used cloths in order to be able to find some things similar here, in my country. Is this a big problem? Sorry, Alex -----Original Message----- From: Steven Eberhart [mailto:newt...@newtech.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2003 3:31 PM To: KR builders and pilots Cc: Dana Overall Subject: Re: KR>Fiberglass question OK guys. Here is a perfect example of how we have to live with the consequences of our actions. We have, or had, a list participant that has gone out of his way to help fellow builders with composite questions. He has put on builder seminars at many of the gatherings and has always gone out of his way to help other builders. Heck, he even stayed around after selling his KR just because he loved the little airplane and wanted to help out other builders. Well, he is gone now because he didn't care to hang out with fellow builders that insisted on calling him a "sleeze-ball" even if only by association. I think it is very interesting that the very next post after he announced that he was un-subscribing was one asking for help with composites. Well he is gone and you are not going to get an answer from him. Repeat after me, ACTIONS HAVE CONSEQUENCES. Dana have fun building your RV. I look forward to your posts on the RV list. It is a shame we won't see your posts, that genuinely attempted to help out your fellow builders, here on the KR list. Maybe, just maybe, if we keep our focus on airplanes we won't loose any more people that have actually built an airplane. soapbox_mode=OFF Steve Eberhart Alexander Birca (RMD) wrote: > Hi All, > the question is, what is the thickness and tensile strength of fiberglass which is used for lay-up process. > May I use one type (thickness or density?) of fiberglass or it should be different one in different area? > Where I can read more detailed info about used fiberglass in KR construction. > > > Thanks, > Alex Birca _______________________________________________ see KRnet list details at http://www.krnet.org/instructions.html _______________________________________________ see KRnet list details at http://www.krnet.org/instructions.html .