Larry Bell,
Gary, I am using the Styrofoam type insulation foam from Home Depot.
The main reason is availability and cost. There are some other factors. You
cannot hotwire the urethane. In a lot of situations hotwire is a lot
cleaner and easier. I have seen the urethane foam basically disintegr
Your local lumberyard may have urethane foam sold as insulation. It comes
backed with tin foil. Simply peel off the backing. I have used this for
years with successI think!! I never keep a plane long enough to see what
the long term effects might be. I have also used the blue board insulatio
Hi Bill
It was Colin Hales. His was an unmodified KR2 with a Jab 2200. His and also
Ken Atkinson's G-BVIA (with a Hapi engine) were only cleared for 950lbs odd
MAUW because of the tendancy to get close to the aft limit on the cofg range
when fully loaded.
This, in practice, limits them to singl
Here in Oregon the stuff is hard to get. Shipping from aircraft spruce is way
to high. I got ahold of some walk in cooler panels and used the foam when
molding the upper deck stuff. The foil backed foam from Home Depot is poly
ISOcyanurate. It sands real well and is 2 lbs density. The surface un
Dow sold trymer 2000 to itw several years ago...if you go to this website
and follow the links for where to get it you will get distributors in your
area...i drove to dallas for mine.
http://www.itwinsulation.com/trymer/prod/t2000xp.htm
https://sites.google.com/site/mykr2stretch/
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