Sorry about that last "transmission", group. ?I didn't realize that Paul had
replied to my private e-mail on the KRNET when I replied.
Since I'm emailing the group, I will mention that I still have my KR2 project
(not "S" or stetched) project available if anyone is interested in such a
project.
Hi Paul,
I have my engine off of my plane right now, updating the engine with new
through bolts, and a hydraulic lifter to mechanical lifter kit. ?I am guessing
that I won't have it back together for several months yet. I have had parts
ordered from Austrailia, but still waiting for them to mak
Hi Mike,
I built my wings in my basement, also in a jig. ?I also have an article in one
of the KR Newsletters about it. ?I'll try to dig that out this weekend and send
it to you. ?I do have less authority than some as I never finished my project.
?It is in a hangar next to a SkyRanger that I bu
, I clamped the caps to the
table after that to keep the caps parallel.
Best Regards,
Kerwyn
On Tuesday, October 29, 2013 7:17 AM, Kerwyn Stoll wrote:
The spar under flying load has the bottom cap in tension, and the top cap in
compression.? The verticals keep those two caps spaced apart
The spar under flying load has the bottom cap in tension, and the top cap in
compression.? The verticals keep those two caps spaced apart from each other.?
The shear web keeps the two caps from moving in opposite directions (along the
spar length).? Probably, when it hit the floor, one of the ca
Greetings,
If anyone is interested in a KR2 (not stretched), my project is for sale.? You
can see my add at:
http://www.barnstormers.com/listing.php?id=829149
I bought a project in 81, and burned it in 92 due to many issues induced by the
previous owner.? Started over in 92, and have come to r
Hi Phil,
I built my wing walks with multiple ribs made from left over 3/32 plywood. The
ribs are spaced 5/8" apart with foam between them. The ribs were about 1 inch
tall from what I remember. Where the ribs meet the spars, I glued 5/8 x 5/8
spruce blocks positioned vertically and sandwich
... How can I determine what the gasket is made of...
Sid,You could try placing a questionable gasket material into a jar of fuel and
see what it does. I did this with Aeropoxy 10 years ago. I still have 2 jars
in my hangar that are good show & tell items. One with aeropoxy and 100LL -
epox
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