Yes, I  have researched through the archives befrore I asked this 
question for some background information, it does not hurt to ask to catch 
up on the latest, one of my concerns was weight of the hard shell to glass 
on foam, I have done about two thirds of the fuel tank/front deck, and it 
has come out about 4 lbs, the tank is just under 60 litre capacity so I 
estimate, the fuel tank/front deck to be about 8-10 lbs.



                                            Chris Johnston

                                            North Richmond NSW

                                            Australia
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Pitts Eric MSgt 181FW/MXOO" <eric.pi...@interr.ang.af.mil>
To: <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 12:27 AM
Subject: KR> hard shell layup


> This has been cussed and discussed may time on and off the net. The 
> benefit
> of hard shelling is when you are working alone and can not wet the whole
> wing and get all the glass on at one time. Note this is only known from
> research not actual lay-ups your mileage may very. Larry F and I had a 
> good
> discussion about this issue and may give some incite on it also.
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> Eric Pitts
>
> Tri-axel KR2S
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> Terre Haute Ind.
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