Mike,
Having used all sorts of things as mold release (and having just made
a new nose bowl for my cowl), I have found polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) to
be very easy. Its basically a sprayable rubber. Spray on a few coats
as you would paint, wax it three times and nothing will stick to it.
No tape ripple
I've used a "shrink wrap" that is used for "storm windows"..? Thicker and
worked great for making wheel pants..
?
Ron
From: Allen G. Wiesner
To: KRnet
Sent: Saturday, July 6, 2013 10:11 PM
Subject: Re: KR> release agent
The only problem with GladWrap, Saran
Plastic wrap works great just make sure you pull it as tight as you can but
not so much you change the shape of the plug.
Richard
Fast Little Airplanes LLC
On Jul 6, 2013 7:48 PM, "Mike Sylvester" wrote:
> Hey guys, I'm in better spirits this weekend than the last. I'm making
> another attempt t
I should have called it plastic wrap. I don't think the stuff that we have at
work actually shrinks. You just stretch it tight. Thanks.
Mike Sylvester
kr2s builder
Birmingham,AL.
Cell no.205-966-3854
> Date: Sat, 6 Jul 2013 17:12:58 -0700
> From: r_bruck at bellsouth.net
> To: krnet at list.
Hey guys, I'm in better spirits this weekend than the last. I'm making another
attempt to build this cowl and this time she's coming together nicely. I know
that electrical tape, duct tape and plastic are good release agents but what
about shrink wrap ? The really thin stuff. Just thinking that
I might worry that shrink wrap would be too tight.? Make sure that it does not
shrink too much from the heat of the epoxy reaction.
From: Richard Kaczmarek
To: KRnet
Sent: Saturday, July 6, 2013 7:59 PM
Subject: Re: KR> release agent
Plastic wrap works gre
Hello Tommy, Pat Russo put in the first dibs on your brackets, so if he buys
them where can I get the plans that you say they were built from. The weird
thing about this is that just this morning I was lookin at that bar and
wondering if it could it used for gear legs. I get back from the airp
Tom, I am very interested in those brackets. I have a project just ripe for
them...ready to attach. I already have the old spring bar. I am at 1062
South Rd., Bradford, VT 05033. Advise if still available and cost. Thanks,
Pat Russo
-Original Message-
From: tommy waymack
Sent: Saturda
If anybody is interested Ihave a set of brackets for a fixedgear set up
using the spring bar of the original retract.They are made from plans with
welded steel.They are used on my plane with good results.Tommy Waymack
On Sat, Jul 6, 2013 at 9:17 AM, Michael Lineback wrote:
> I am interested in th
I am interested in the KR2 gear, let me know how much shipping is and I
will get you payment.
Thanks,
Michael Lineback
St. Joseph, MO.
On Sat, Jul 6, 2013 at 6:57 AM, wrote:
> I have the original kr2 retract landing gear, wheels, bar, handle
> assembly, brakes.
> $50 dollars plus postage
> Jo
I have a complete retract setup for a KR-1 it includes everything even
wheels and brakes. I also have the control stick rudder peddles and some
other misc. hardware please make me an offer. The plane the stuff came from
was not worth saving after it sat 20 yrs. in a leaking hanger. These parts
were
KR 2 gear will not fit a KR-1, Virg
On 7/6/2013 7:57 AM, joemalsack at charter.net wrote:
> I have the original kr2 retract landing gear, wheels, bar, handle
> assembly, brakes.
> $50 dollars plus postage
> Joe
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 1:28 PM, Becky Carpenter wrote:
>
>> Hi, sen
I have the original kr2 retract landing gear, wheels, bar, handle
assembly, brakes.
$50 dollars plus postage
Joe
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 1:28 PM, Becky Carpenter wrote:
> Hi, sent u a request about what kind and how much ur wanting for the
> retractable landing gear a couple of days ago. My da
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