Thanks for the help Pat. I got the longerons spliced today. I won't lie, making 
that long cut was no easy feet. It took great care to get the pieces to line up 
nicely. 


I think it is funny how the first step of my KR build was to fix the first 
problem. Hopefully this is not a sign for how the rest of the build will go, lol

Regards,

Sean



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From: Patrick and Robin Russo <patru...@myfairpoint.net>
To: KRnet <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Sat, March 5, 2011 2:54:21 PM
Subject: Re: KR> Longeron Splices

Sean
I am imagining a scarf about 7 inches long (11-12 times 5/8"). That will 
serve you very well. One added measure is to keep the scarf slope visible to 
the side so that the side ply further adds to the strenght of the glue 
joint. You could put them all in the same bay without worry but more 
assurance would be gained by having the upper longeron scarfs at the 
firewall end because this will later be doubled up. In this case I would 
leave the scarf slope visible to the top. It will more readly conform to the 
curve. Good luck.
Pat
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "sean duggan" <seanjuly1...@yahoo.com>
To: <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2011 1:32 PM
Subject: KR> Longeron Splices


> Hey Neters,
>
> I received my wood in good condition from wicks last week. Since then, I 
> have
> been preparing to build the fuselage sides. This morning I started laying 
> out my
> jig board for the sides. After placing the top 5/8X5/8" longeron on the 
> table, I
> immediately noticed that it was too short. All of the long 5/8x5/8" spruce
> longerons that I received are a hair over 12' long and I need about 13' 
> for the
> build. So at this point I am left only with scarfing on a longer piece of 
> spruce
> to extend my longerons.
>
>
> I am looking for some advice on where to put the scarf joints. I need to
> lengthen the top and the bottom longerons. I figure that somewhere close 
> to the
> tail is a good place for the bottom longeron scarf, as there is minimal 
> contour
> that far back. Maybe I can do the same for top longeron to conserve my 
> long
> pieces of wood. Would there be any strength issues putting the top and 
> bottom
> scarf joints in the same bay? I'm considering the bay between Fuse 
> Stations L
> and M.
>
> Thanks for help.
>
> Sean
>
>
>
>
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