KR> Polyester fuel tanks

2010-07-05 Thread Larry H.
If you want to take a look at the link below, it is at Bass Pro Shops. You may or may not know that they have a lot of hunting, fishing and boating things. One of my friends just purchased one of these fuel tanks to put in the back of his small pickup for extended trips. His truck has a fibergl

KR> RE: Contents of KRnet Digest, Vol 352, Issue 182 live near Randle Wa

2010-07-05 Thread Joe and Mary Ferraro
Charles, I live near Spokane, WA and very close to the Deer Park Airport. I have a KR-2 with an 0-200 engine, built by Marty Roberts and is ready for a new owner. Please stop by and take a look. You can even take it home. Joseph Ferraro > From: krnet-requ...@mylist.net > Subject: KRnet

KR> Free Spruce kit and skins

2010-07-05 Thread gsxrboy
Hello Walt, I'm in Houston and would definitely be interested in doing something better with the wood than cooking steaks. Where are you located? I have family in Marble Falls that may be able to pick up if for some reason I can get out of work this week. I've been following the KR list

KR> Free Spruce kit and skins

2010-07-05 Thread walt appel
Long story short--I have asked for and received help in trying to identify a kit my father bought about 30 years ago and never built before he passed away. I think it's an early version of the KR-2 from Wick's Aircraft Supply. It consists of the spruce kit and some think plywood skins. Mom says

KR> Update from the archives - Polyester fuel tanks

2010-07-05 Thread Gavin Magill
Hi Mike Having just become part of a syndicate of pilot/builders who have purchased a flying Sonex and also being a KR builder, I too have been having a very close look at the way Sonex do a number of things and trying to work out what could easily be transferred/adapted into my build. The fuel h

KR> Update

2010-07-05 Thread Virgil N. Salisbury
Don't forget to do a new W/B before takeoff with the Corvair, Virg Dan Heath wrote: > I have been fighting my new brakes, getting them properly "bled". For some > reason, they don't pump up from the bottom like the Rosenhan did. PS: I > have a full set of Rosenhan (Matco) whe

KR> Update from the archives - Polyester fuel tanks

2010-07-05 Thread Mike Taglieri
For the main tank, I've been wondering if the molded polyethylene tank used in the Sonex could be used in a KR, since it seems roughly the same size. Polyethylene is extremely durable, and is used in some dirt-bike gas tanks. Unfortunately, the Sonex website says they won't sell any parts to som

KR> Update

2010-07-05 Thread Dan Heath
I have been fighting my new brakes, getting them properly "bled". For some reason, they don't pump up from the bottom like the Rosenhan did. PS: I have a full set of Rosenhan (Matco) wheels, brakes, axles, and spacers for the Diehl gear, for sale OFF NET. So, knowing that I am going to make th