I like the high wing twin engine KR in the picture. Maybe the KR4?
?
Paul
KR7970K
Derry NH
- Original Message -
From: "Marc Baca via KRnet"
To: "KRnet"
Sent: Saturday, September 6, 2014 12:15:16 PM
Subject: KR> 2014 KR Gathering Fotos
Hello All;
In case you weren't able to g
KMMV
Paul Visk
Belleville Il
618 406 4705
Sent on the new Sprint Network from my Samsung Galaxy S?4.
I was able to slow down the photo show by hitting the "pause"
command. Who owns the KR "N-BUG"
Larry Flesner
Hello all -
I hope that all you KR Builders are having a good time at the Gathering.
Please remember a fellow builder, Bob Lee, this weekend as he is with you
all but watching from above. He would have been there if he could as he
always enjoyed his fellow builders and helping with the gathering.
Thanks for the info jw
Joe. E. Wallace
jwallacep51 at gmail.com
On Sep 6, 2014, at 11:15, Marc Baca via KRnet wrote:
> Hello All;
>
> In case you weren't able to get to the 2014 KR Gatherings ... here's a
> composite of photos for your enjoyment.
>
>
> https://vimeo.com/105432541
>
Marc,
Thanks for the great photos. Could you go back in and change the
speed of the photo changes. I'd enjoy seeing some of the familiar
friendly faces I'm missing out on a bit longer. Thanks...
Larry Flesner
I forgot to mention taking a dremel with an abrasive blade, cut around the
wood, delaminated glass off of the foam, then you will have narrow strips of
glass to delaminated off of the wood. For example a two and half inch wide
strip off the spar caps.
Larry H
> On Sep 6, 2014, at 9:19 AM, pe
You can try a safe place with heat and see. To get hot enough to help will
probably damage foam or? In the area. Best to attempt to delaminated off
without tearing out any wood. Nasty sanding off the wood will be an option. If
urethane foam was used the glass cloth will easily delaminated/tear o
Larry; I have to strip polyester/glass from wood/foam where the bonding is
failing. Does heat help? Anything you can suggest? I'll replace the laminate
with epoxy/glass. Thanks, Peter
Hello All;
In case you weren't able to get to the 2014 KR Gatherings ... here's a
composite of photos for your enjoyment.
https://vimeo.com/105432541
Marc Baca
Gluing the foam to the wood for sanding is not critical. Whatever it
takes, hot glue, epoxy, etc., to hold the foam in place for
sanding. The critical part is the bonding of the glass cloth to the
spars or other wood structure. Make sure the wood is clean and free
of dust to insure the bes
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