Dave where are you located?
Richard
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From: David Rayburn
To: KRnet
Sent: Tue, May 15, 2012 23:53:00 GMT+00:00
Subject: Re: KR> Wheels
I have a KR1 project that I started before I was run over by a drunk
in a very large pickup tr
John I am on the hunt for a KR2 but on a tight budget money wise for a major
cash drop at one time. What would it take to buy it? And where is it
located?
Richard
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From: John D Cromwell
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Sent: Sun, Feb 5, 2
Just drop NVaero an email or give them a call so they can keep track of who
has what.
Richard Kaczmarek
Fast Little Airplanes LLC
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From: Robert Boyd
To: kr...@mylist.net
Sent: Tue, Jan 24, 2012 14:33:44 GMT+00:00
Subject: KR> bu
What kind of price do you have on the prop? I am in need of one.
Richard
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From: Dan Heath
To: 'KRnet'
Sent: Thu, Jan 19, 2012 00:47:27 GMT+00:00
Subject: RE: KR> RE KR Propellers
Anyone interested in an almost new Ed Sterba prop
Here in Ohio I use a place called the Wood Boat Shop in Cincinnati. His
prices have been almost half of the big places.
Richard Kaczmarek
Fast Little Airplanes LLC.
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From: Fred Johnson
To: 'KRnet'
Sent: Thu, Jan 12, 2012 15:57
The plastic wrap works great we have done it for years on model aircraft wings
to keep the oil out from the nitro fuel. I'm still flying planes that are 20+
years old and no signs of fuel soaking. I would only do one side at a time as
the silicone will dry quick by the time you get everything ti
This is why I use West System epoxy you can control the dry time and it is easy
to work with. Their pump system makes it easy.
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From: Robert7721
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Date: Wed, 23 Mar
On the plans subject I need a set of KR1 plans for a project I bought. The
plans for it were in a tube and made for great mouse bedding. Did not know till
I got home with it and found the mouse still living there.
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From: "Mark La
Russ how do I get a hold of you about the KR and where are you located?
Thanks
Richard
937-243-7303
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From: Russ Sing
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Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2011 07:04:22
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Yes and no powder coat is heavier then paint but because of less processes it
is lighter then painting if the painting is done right. No primer needed for
powder coat.
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From: "Dan Heath"
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I can tell you from the side of being someone who does NDT work for a living
that powder coating does not stop cracks from showing. Powder coat will cover
bad welds as does paint. Also just like paint it does not cover over sharp
edges well.
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-Origi
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