KR> Fuel sight gauge

2012-10-17 Thread Mark Langford
Yep, it looks like Doug Steen had the easiest answer with the red balls for $5. I'll need two orifices to keep the ball from going in the tank, but that's easily accomplished with some 1/4" aluminum bar with a little hole in it. That'll help buffer the reading too, kind of like the capacitor o

KR> Fuel sight gauge

2012-10-17 Thread mfreem...@indy.rr.com
Looks like for $5.00 you can just buy the extra floats and put one in your tube maybe. Doug Steen wrote: > http://atkinsonfuelgauges.com/ > The Long EZ folks have used this with great success for 25 years > ___ > Search the KRnet Archives at http://tuga

KR> FW:9

2012-10-17 Thread phil brookman
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KR> Fuel sight gauge

2012-10-17 Thread Doug Steen
http://atkinsonfuelgauges.com/ The Long EZ folks have used this with great success for 25 years

KR> Re: fuel sight gauge

2012-10-17 Thread Roger Bulla
Thanks Jeff, that is good information. I have some tygon and vinyl tubing that I can try in the quest for a suitable material for a sight tube. The thick wall glass tube idea sounds promising. Roger Bulla rbu...@cdmsinc.net >I tried the blue tubing in my KR and it discolors very fast. Also

KR> Re: Workshop dates

2012-10-17 Thread Barron
Let me know if I can help with the website. Barron -Original Message- From: Craig Williams Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 7:55 AM To: smwood ; MDKR2S ; Robert Blake Cc: K Rnet Subject: KR> Re: Workshop dates Morning Sid and all KR folks Sorry for the delay I am busy working, house h

KR> Re: Workshop dates

2012-10-17 Thread Craig Williams
Morning Sid and all KR folks Sorry for the delay I am busy working, house hunting, etc.  Anyway, we will go with your suggestion of 12-13 Jan.  The address is 4712 Briggswood Ct.  Frederick, MD 21702 Link:  http://goo.gl/maps/yRteG I will try to throw together a web page with more details.  I