Re: KR> Douglas Fir

2021-01-07 Thread costewart23 via KRnet
Ok apparently I dont k ow how to post pictures ha ha Sent from my U.S.Cellular© Smartphone Original message From: costewart23 via KRnet Date: 1/7/21 13:51 (GMT-05:00) To: krnet@list.krnet.org Cc: costewart23 Subject: KR> Douglas Fir Ok let's try this again, pos

KR> Douglas Fir

2021-01-07 Thread costewart23 via KRnet
Ok let's try this again, posting the pictures of select DFir havnt yet to see the 16:1 slope but the angle and rings per inch looks goodSent from my U.S.Cellular© Smartphone ___ Search the KRnet Archives at https://www.mail-archive.com/krnet@list.krnet

KR> Douglas Fir Veneer and Yellow cedar Veneer

2011-09-15 Thread Marty Martin
Just remember. Any structural plywood will have a min. of 5 layers. I have seen a 3 layer plywood claiming to be structural. But that was for buildings, not airplanes. And the veneer is the outside layer on both sides. But I would stick with Birch or Mahogany. Doug Fir has a very good chance

KR> Douglas Fir Veneer and Yellow cedar Veneer

2011-09-15 Thread Larry&Sallie Flesner
At 05:04 AM 9/15/2011, you wrote: >Please am a bit getting confused after i tried to search for >materials I can get Douglas Fir Venner and Yellow cedar Venner but >the word Veneer makes me confused +

KR> Douglas Fir Veneer and Yellow cedar Veneer

2011-09-15 Thread Peter Drake
eford UK - Original Message - From: "omotosho olalekan" To: "K Rnet" Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2011 11:04 AM Subject: KR> Douglas Fir Veneer and Yellow cedar Veneer Hi Folks, Please am a bit getting confused after i tried to search for materials I can get D

KR> Douglas Fir Veneer and Yellow cedar Veneer

2011-09-15 Thread omotosho olalekan
Hi Folks, Please am a bit getting confused after i tried to search for materials I can get Douglas Fir Venner and Yellow cedar Venner but the word Veneer makes me confused if am getting the right material. Please help me on this. And what size should i be searching for in terms of thickness and

KR> Douglas Fir

2008-10-12 Thread Robin Macdonald
Netheads. With reference to the Douglas Fir. I have come across an article about specs etc of various woods & included is a tester for wood. It is a simple jack on top bathroom scales. The wood is held at the sides & the jack increased & then you read off the weight on the scales. If anyone

KR> Douglas Fir

2008-10-12 Thread Harry James
I am. There is a picture of a tester in one of my EAA books also. I live in AK and buy local Sitka spruce. I was going to buy some aircraft grade spruce from Wicks or somebody and build a tester and then compare mine to the store bought stuff before I used it. I have some local spruce with 35 r