> Steve, I'm not glassing the fuse on the brown airplane. If you use some filler primer and do the sanding with 18" sanding blocks instead of a DA, you can get it straight and light.......Bobby
> There was a very lengthy discussion on using Kevlar a few years ago. One > of the guys had a large amount he came upon free or nearly so and the > final decision was that it was not worth the effort unless you were > pretty sure you'd be taking small-arms-fire. > Save the Kevlar for pulling over yourself when you get flamed on > KRnet... > Glassing the fuselage is not necessary, but if you do, I am pretty sure > you'd want to use the very lightest glass you can as it is not necessary > for strength, only to add smoothness, but it will add unecessary weight. > Frank > > > Steve Bray <rsb...@hotmail.com> wrote: > Netters > > I'm at the point to either glass or paint the wood. Larry sez to do it for > strength and slick which makes sense > to me. I've got some Kelvar that I don't know what to do with but not > enough > to do the job. Shoud I buy enough > to complete the job or use glass? I haven't come up with a way to cut the > stuff as yet. > I've looked in the archives and only found one related message that didn't > say much. > My plans are old and don't say anything that I can find. Is this standard > procedure ? > > Thanks, > Steve Bray > Jackson, Tennessee > > > Frank Ross, > EAA Chapter 35, > San Geronimo, TX > RAF Lakenheath, Suffolk, England, UK > Visit my photo album at: > http://photos.yahoo.com/alamokr2 > > --------------------------------- > Love cheap thrills? Enjoy PC-to-Phone calls to 30+ countries for just > 2ยข/min with Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. > _______________________________________ > Search the KRnet Archives at http://www.maddyhome.com/krsrch/index.jsp > to UNsubscribe from KRnet, send a message to krnet-le...@mylist.net > please see other KRnet info at http://www.krnet.org/info.html >