That's 8000 worth of stuff, already put together
Lee Van Dyke
On Dec 27, 2013, at 5:21 PM, Galen Zortman wrote:
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> My 1992 KR2 trigear with 1835 Hapi, electric start, prop, spinner, pants,
> canopy, carb, flaps. Needs paint, interior done, instrumentation, canopy
> done, front cowls done, f
Pictures, please. Hal Dantone, Houston, TX
On Sat, 12/28/13, Galen Zortman wrote:
Subject: KR> 1992 KR 2 on tri-gear 90% complete $5500
To: "krnet at list.krnet.org"
Date: Saturday, December 28, 2013, 12:21 AM
My 1992 KR2 trigear with 1835 Ha
Hi KR friends.
I can tell you all that I am happy with the progress of this year. We made the
wheel fairings inclusive the attaching brackets. Made the lower stabilo
fairings, Sended en painted the lower side of the KR( fuselage, stubs and
stabilizer) Made the pitot tubes and the tubes for the
My 1992 KR2 trigear with 1835 Hapi, electric start, prop, spinner, pants,
canopy, carb, flaps. Needs paint, interior done, instrumentation, canopy done,
front cowls done, front deck done, brakes installed. I have almost all parts to
finish, except for fuel tank, gauges, misc things.
Email me of
Home Depot also gives a 10% veterans discount, but you have to ask for it.
Patrick Driscoll
Saint Paul, MN
patrick36 at usfamily.net
www.pensbypat.com
If you can read this, Thank a teacher
If you are reading this in English, thank a veteran
Miter saws work great. Just backup the piece. I also used my table saw for
ripping and cross cutting various angles. Then the stationary belt sander.
Roger
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> On Dec 26, 2013, at 6:02 PM, Larry&Sallie Flesner
> wrote:
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>> I purchased a metal cutting band saw from Sears
I took one of those EAA classes on how to work with fiberglass thinking if I
could pick up something, it would help make my airplane a bit better. I got my
moneys worth. One tool I discovered in the class was the vibrating
sander/cutter tool. These cut fiberglass with ease with a cut that is
Well, the formers for the turtle deck are made of foam, not wood. I started
with wood and it was a mess, so having the general shape, I marked that on a
piece of foam and it was a simple task to get the shape I wanted to glass
over. Whenever I would make a fiberglass part, of course, I would make
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