Yes I have to agree that airplane put us all to shame that is one beautiful
airplane and great workmanship, I looked at the pictures for hours today great
job Robert.
From: Mark Langford
To: KRnet
Sent: Sat, July 3, 2010 6:11:16 PM
Subject: Re: KR> bike trip
Oh. You can wait :) I just finished what you are starting but I
painted the belly as well. About 70 hours of priming and sanding followed
by 30 minutes of paint.
I used featherfill's younger sibling - slick sand by evercoat for priming.
I thought it was great stuff to work with. High build
Robert Pesak wrote:
> I just got home from a place called Hazel green Al. It's one hundred
> fourteen miles from my home in Hermitage, Tn. I had a great time visiting
> with everyone at Mark's airport, as I watched them build a deck onto the
> new club house. I hope it wont be to much longer be
Hi everyone
I sent the link for my pictures,but I'm not sure that it came out right. I
think this will work.
Robert Pesak
Hermitage, Tn.
http :// photobucket .com/ robertskrs
I used smooth prime, and will never use it again, so I do not suggest that
one. If you want to know why, just ask off net. Any two part filler primer
will do fine. I was advised that using a Lacquer based paint is better for
your health than enamel, so you may want to investigate which type you
Hi Everyone,
I just got home from a place called Hazel green Al. It's one hundred
fourteen miles from my home in Hermitage, Tn. I had a great time visiting with
everyone at Mark's airport, as I watched them build a deck onto the new club
house. I hope it wont be to much longer before I ca
Thought I'd send an update on my plane since I've made a few changes lately
and had some maintenance done on her as well. I passed the 250 hours mark
on N1852Z and she is ready for another trip to Oshkosh and the KR Gathering
this year. This spring I installed a Dynon D6 in the cockpit. I hav
I'm building a KRSuper2 and have the fuselage upside down for what is likely
the last time. Before I flip it back over, I'd like to prime and sand the
bottom. I've read about Smooth Prime but it seems a little expensive for my
budget. Anybody have any suggestions on a composite primer that goes
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