KR> what kind of fasterner is this?

2012-04-08 Thread jmelvin...@aol.com
Mark, That appears to be a Dzus fastener. John El Paso In a message dated 4/8/2012 8:40:45 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time, m...@n56ml.com writes: Can anybody tell me what kind of fastener this is at http://www.n56ml.com/misc/120408_051m.jpg ? It looks familiar, but I can't come up with e

KR> what kind of fasterner is this?

2012-04-08 Thread Jeff Scott
Those are commonly known as Dzus Fasteners. You'll find them under that brand name in the aircraft catalogs. -Jeff Scott From: Mark Langford To: KRnet Sent: Sunday, April 8, 2012 9:40 PM Subject: KR> what kind of fasterner is this? Can anybody tell me what ki

KR> what kind of fasterner is this?

2012-04-08 Thread Craig Williams
Those are Z-Spec fasteners http://www.milspecproducts.com/ Craig From: Mark Langford To: KRnet Sent: Sunday, April 8, 2012 9:40 PM Subject: KR> what kind of fasterner is this? Can anybody tell me what kind of fastener this is at http://www.n56ml.com/mi

KR> annunciators box

2012-04-08 Thread Craig Williams
Happy Easter everyone Well I am putting my money where my mouth is.  I hope Mark L will allow me a little latitude here as I am going to make this a deal for the KR folks.  I am a retired AF avionics guy and I just could not let the annunciator idea go.  What I have ended up doing (while my pla

KR> what kind of fasterner is this?

2012-04-08 Thread Mark Langford
Can anybody tell me what kind of fastener this is at http://www.n56ml.com/misc/120408_051m.jpg ? It looks familiar, but I can't come up with exactly what it is. This is a view of the back side of the quarter turn spring, and the stud (on the right) has had it's head ground off to a nub. Than

Re: KR> RE Build Hours

2012-04-08 Thread jeffyor...@yahoo.com
Rob, yes she does fly well. Jeff york Sent from my HTC smartphone on the Now Network from Sprint! - Reply message - From: robert7...@aol.com To: Subject: KR> RE Build Hours List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org Date: Sun, Apr 8, 2012 9:44 am I spent 1500 hours over 8 years building (would h

KR> RE Build Hours

2012-04-08 Thread robert7...@aol.com
I spent 1500 hours over 8 years building (would have been 5 except for two military deployments). I documented the building time on a log as I went so I'm very confident in the hours. Mine is pretty simple and close to plans, not many modifications. Pretty simple interior, no flaps, and I p