The paint looks great. Just wondering. You used a polyurethane. My
experience with that was a great finish but a very messy and caustic
chemical. I don't want to paint that in the garage at home again. I used the
PPG Delran. Maybe there are safer poly's out now.

For the graphics you may want to consider something I have done in the past.

If you have a speed shop or as I call it a Chrome go faster shop in your
town. The one here in town will make graphics for cars. You know, the one's
all the kids want to put on there rice burners.

They have a computer system that they can use to lay out different designs
and fit it to a particular car body. With a little help they can make a
basic aircraft image on the system. You can then pick and chose different
graphics on different paint schemes. The computer will then cut the graphics
out on colored vinyl. Then all you have to do is line it up on your plane
and apply. If you want you can then spray a clear over it.

Jeff York
KR-2 Flying
N839BG
Home page  http://web.qx.net/jeffyork40/
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Email             jeffyor...@qx.net

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark Jones" <mjo...@muellersales.com>
To: "KR Net (E-mail)" <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 11:15 AM
Subject: KR> Another paint update.


> There is a new photo of my final paint job on the fuselage at the bottom
of my web site: www.flykr2s.com . Now all I have to do is add the graphics
and the fuselage heads back to the airport.
>
> Mark Jones (N886MJ)
> Wales, WI
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