KR> Help with installing prop

2013-06-02 Thread Dan Heath
Please use a crush plate. You can contact this guy as he is an expert in this field and can get you whatever you need. http://www.sabermfg.com/bolts.htm See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the pics? See you Oct. 4 and 5, 2013 - KR Gathering in Mt. Vernon, Il ? MVN Daniel R. Heath

KR> Help with installing prop

2013-06-02 Thread peter
Prop bolts are standard AN, often installed with nylock nuts. If you use a wooden prop, don't buy the bolts 'til you have the prop in hand and can measure the right length (add a washer under any bolt crushing wood) and use your prop supplier's installation directions.( I used Sterba) A. Spruce

KR> Help with installing prop

2013-06-02 Thread Rogelio Serrano
On Jun 2, 2013 2:23 PM, "Chris Smith" wrote: > > I need help as I am are REAL NOVICE when it comes to building a plane however I got my KR2 almost complete. Haha! Sorry but that sounds weird... I think its too late to call yourself a novice by now... The biggest work is to mount the prop > > I h

KR> Help with installing prop

2013-06-02 Thread Larry&Sallie Flesner
> (add a washer under any bolt crushing wood) and use your prop > supplier's installation directions.( I used Sterba) A. Spruce > over-charges for "prop bolts". ++ I'd suggest a crush p

KR> Help with installing prop

2013-06-02 Thread Larry&Sallie Flesner
At 04:31 AM 6/2/2013, you wrote: >I have a few questions. Are the prop bolts a special type and is there a >correct way mounting the prop. +++ Having seen no serious reply to you question I'll give you what little advise I can. Prop

KR> Help with installing prop

2013-06-02 Thread Chris Smith
I need help as I am are REAL NOVICE when it comes to building a plane however I got my KR2 almost complete. The biggest work is to mount the prop I have a few questions. Are the prop bolts a special type and is there a correct way mounting the prop. The prop is a wooden PProp, any help out ther