Hey john a buddy and I did the same thing at Ft Wainwright, AK in 1977. The
company commander made us take it to the woodshop wow the projects in there no
one ever seen a plane built before.LOL
From: "jmelvin...@aol.com"
To: kr...@mylist.net
Sent: Sun, Decembe
On Dec. 4 Mike Taglieri wrote;
>For a long time I've wanted to build a KR-2, but I didn't have a place to
>do it. Now, after moving from an apartment to a house, I've decided the
best
>way is to build it in my basement...
I have been building mine in my living room (not married, so no issues)
I helped a friend build the boat for a KR-1 in an Army barracks room at Ft
Sill, OK in the 70's.
John
El Paso
In a message dated 12/5/2010 2:03:55 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
cbscust...@yahoo.com writes:
Mike when building the boat fit and glue every thing but the rudder up
rights
and
Mike when building the boat fit and glue every thing but the rudder up rights
and then when you get it out the door then glue and clamp them in. I knew a man
who had built the boat in his apartment living room until the landlord kicked
him out. LOL. KR people do crazy things to build a airplane,
I just made two 4x8 tables and bolted together it works great with locking
wheels that way you can build the KR1, KR2 or KR2 s on the same table and with
wheels you can put it against the wall for a table.
From: R. Human
To: KRnet
Sent: Sun, December 5, 2010
Mike since no one else has replied directly to your table questions - here's
my take.
The table doesn't need to be any longer that it takes to layout the fuselage
sides - so what-ever that is based on the short or long fuselage. I would
probably make it as wide as the widest part of the fuselage a
I don't know about Aeropoxy, but I had an old (?'08?) qt. of Polypoxy that was
about 1/2 wax that I put into a pot of boiling water for an hour back in
October. It turned back into clear liquid and has worked fine since. You
could
try it with the Aeropoxy, if it works, great; if not, you've o
If kept covered, that should not have happened. I have had Aeropoxy for
over a year and it was still usable. I suggest you go here:
http://www.ptm-w.com/index.asp?pgid=15 and ask them.
See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the pics
See you at the 2011 - KR Gathering in Mt. Vernon, I
Netters
Can Aeropoxy, part A resin be rejuvenated if it has gelled? I know that T-88
can be brought back to use if it crystalizes by warming. Is the same true for
Aeropoxy resin or should it be discarded. About a third of the volume has
stiffened into a gel.
Resin and hardener were purchased
Hi all,
I apologize if you get this more than once, I have posted it to a couple
different groups. Also, the video was taken from my Q2 so it really has
nothing to do with KR's. However; I thought it might serve as motivation to
someone to get busy on your KR!! I guess it did for me as I spent
When I have done the bodywork on my Kr I've got the best results by mixing
resin and micro ballons (no matter what epoxy-resin you use)at first, to a
very dry mixture(no chance to squeeze on to the surface).Then add "household-
alcohol"(in germany it is called Spititus-about 90-95% alcohol)to g
only a test mssage from Herbert Fuerle
Found this by chance.
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