KR> Insurance question...

2012-03-17 Thread Todd Thelin
I have had life insurance for so long that I don't even remember what kind of caomparisons I got when purchasing it. I have been a pilot and a motorcycle racer my entire adult life though, and that didn't seem to be a factor in purchasing it though. It definately does not carry any exclusions

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2012-03-17 Thread phill.h...@gmail.com
AND it's mounted on the floats backwardsit'll never work :) On , phill.h...@gmail.com wrote: > I think the floats are going to add too much weight... :) > LOL! > On , Craig Williams kr2seaf...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > Just had share > > > > > > > > http://www.kr2seafury.com/2.html > > > >

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2012-03-17 Thread phill.h...@gmail.com
I think the floats are going to add too much weight... :) LOL! On , Craig Williams wrote: > Just had share > http://www.kr2seafury.com/2.html > ___ > Search the KRnet Archives at http://mylist.net/private/krnet/ > to UNsubscribe from KRnet, send a messag

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2012-03-17 Thread Craig Williams
Just had share http://www.kr2seafury.com/2.html

KR> weight question...

2012-03-17 Thread GaryH
Does anyone know how much a finished rudder weighs? Gary

KR> Resins

2012-03-17 Thread Teate, Stephen
"Is any of it any good" I started my project with the original Safety Poxy and loved the color and smell. Then came Safety Poxy II and it was ok but eventually it went away too. The only issue I had with these two was mixing them required a little work and you were always concerned did I mix

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2012-03-17 Thread Greg Phillpotts
http://emilystarr.com/backup-roland/life.php?lake182.jpeg

KR> Moving Fuel from the Header Tank Location.

2012-03-17 Thread Dan Heath
Robert, I recently took out my header tank and built wing tanks. I only wish that I had built them narrow as Larry suggests, however, the plane flies great, just like it did before, it is just heavier on the tail when the tail is down, but in level flight, it makes no difference. One other thing

KR> Resins

2012-03-17 Thread Dan Heath
Pat. I don't see any reason why you cannot use both. Certainly, don't mix them, but many of these aircraft have been built with different resins over the years. I think staying with epoxy, except where something like VinylEster is called for, is definitely better. I learned to use AeroPoxy from

KR> Resins

2012-03-17 Thread Pat and Robin Russo
I have settled on West System 105 with 206 hardener and related pumps simply because I do not allergically react to that stuff. I have built several aircraft and restored boats with this product with out failure of resin nor pumps. It is a product readily available at any boat yard. I am not fam