Hai all,
We did exact the same as phil did, we used the release agent at the bolt and 
glued them in.
 
Stef
 
 

> Op 18-01-2025 20:26 CET schreef Phillip Matheson via KRnet 
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> I agree in part John , but I put mould release on the bolts, then wipe it all 
> off the same as when glassing from a mould, from bolts, I  glue inside the 
> spar with a pipe cleaner and resin , then, you can crack them with a spanner 
> and remove if needed, much easier then heaps of epoxy. After many years, the 
> moisture from the timber can, and will corrode the bolts, if the timber hole 
> is not sealed. It pays sometimes to get an engineer to do an annual from time 
> to time (another pairs of eyes perspective,)  I did and he wanted to remove a 
> few WAF bolts to check for correction. But there was none due to  the epoxy 
> sealing. Works great. 
> MTCW 
> Happy new year to you all 
> 
> Phil matheson. 
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> > On 18 Jan 2025, at 03:08, shafferj45...@twc.com wrote:
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> > Since you are talking about the AN-3 bolts, I do not think anyone has. When 
> > I installed my WAF's, I filled the holes with epoxy, to seal an
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Steph and his dad are building the KR-2S see 
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