Mine sure will, and I would suggest you add them. 
You have what looks like a small aluminum spinner. You may not need a
forward bulkhead if the spinner and backer plate is strong enough. If
you know the spinner manufacturer I would check to see if they recommend
a front bulkhead. 
I will be using the Vans 13" composite spinner that will very much need
a forward bulkhead. I thought I would line the interior of my spinner
with saran wrap and pour in some two part foam to get the right shape.
Then make a flange to fit tight against the prop. Glass it up good and
if necessary use paper shims under the flange to space it out to make
contact with the spinner. It needs to be as tight as possible but it
doesn't have to bolt to the spinner. The paper shims may sound a little
cheesy but it is what McCauley uses.

Stephen Teate
Paradise, Texas


-----Original Message-----
From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On
Behalf Of John Gotschall
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2008 10:23 AM
To: KRnet
Subject: KR> photo of spinner

Guys,

please see:

http://www.mykr2.com/1229292337017.jpg

Shouldn't there be a pair of screws in these locations, near to the prop
blade opening?  

Maybe the prior owners never felt this was finished?  And how the heck
do you fabricate that forward spinner bulkhead and fit it to the
interior shape of the spinner?

jg








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