KR> wing ribs

2008-10-12 Thread jo...@alphalink.com.au
Hi All I have a very old and (not complete) set of plans for the KR2 and noticed that they call for 1" foam ribs on the wings but looking at all the pics on Kr sit like Mark/L no ribs are used. I'm sure some one could explane why this is so. Thanks in advance. Albert. __

KR> wing ribs

2008-10-12 Thread jo...@alphalink.com.au
Hi all So if I chose not to use ribs ? I would need to glass the inner and outer foam panel . While I'm at it. Is there a specific tension required on the w.a.f bolts.Thanks in advance Albert ___ Alphalink WebMail - http://webmail.alphalink.c

KR> wing ribs

2008-10-12 Thread jo...@alphalink.com.au
Ok I'll use the ribs thanks again. Albert On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 18:07:32 -0500, Larry&Sallie Flesner wrote > At 04:42 PM 4/15/2006, you wrote: > >Hi all > >So if I chose not to use ribs ? I would need to glass the inner and outer > >foam panel . > >Albert >

KR> wing ribs

2008-10-12 Thread jo...@alphalink.com.au
Thanks for the reminder Virg. Albert On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 22:08:13 -0400, VIRGIL N SALISBURY wrote > do not forget the washers under the nut and bolt, Virg > > On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 18:07:32 -0500 Larry&Sallie Flesner > writes: > > At 04:42 PM 4/15/2006, you wrote: > > >Hi all > > >So if I chose

Réf. : KR> firewall

2008-10-12 Thread jo...@alphalink.com.au
Hi all I used a fire blanket That i had in the kitchen on a jodel that I built some time ago. Albert On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 15:39:37 +0100, Serge VIDAL wrote > I plan to do the same, using the thinner size (1/16") . I have never > seen Fiberfrax. What does it look like? Is it compressible?

KR> performance numbers?

2008-10-12 Thread jo...@alphalink.com.au
Hi all just a ? that has probibly been answered befor in regards to the WAF. Has anyone used stanless steel in say marin grade stanless. I'm gesing that the stanless would be strong enought or would it need to be resized to give the same strenght as the 4130 steel. Albert. On Wed, 2

KR> Foam

2008-10-12 Thread jo...@alphalink.com.au
Thanks Mark Albert On Wed, 8 Jun 2005 22:05:26 -0500, Mark Langford wrote > Albert Cassar wrote: > > >Is there a specific gravity for the foam that is used on the KR and > > is the foam part of the structural strength. > > 2 lbs/cubic foot is the density. The foam is not really structural >

KR> over the hump!

2008-10-12 Thread jo...@alphalink.com.au
HI Mark In ref. to the tiny tac. If it is the type that has a red lead that coils around one of the spark plug lead. Then you may wont to try what a friend of mine did . (He used the tiny tac on a Jaberu eng,) when he first put it on it was giving him crazy readings so after many attempts t

KR> Foam

2008-10-12 Thread jo...@alphalink.com.au
Hi All Is there a specific gravity for the foam that is used on the KR and is the foam part of the structural strength. Albert Cassar.