Measure it with a micrometer and cut it with an axe. Sorry, could not
help myself.
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Subject: KR> How close is close enough
From: ppaulvsk
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: Sun, November 03, 2013 10:18 pm
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my son and I spent 10 ho
on my plane too. But
I'm now over 520 hours on her, life is good.
Thanks,
Rob
N1852Z
www.robert7721.com
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From: Mark Langford
To: ppaulvsk ; KRnet
Sent: Mon, Nov 4, 2013 5:22 am
Subject: Re: KR> How close is close enough
Paul Visk wrote:
>>How close
Wow Rob, you have 520 hours on your KR already?
I guess guess time flys too because I remember looking at your KR under
construction in your garage.
Jeff York
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Paul Visk wrote:
>>How close is close enough? Do I need to use my micrometer or is a tape
>>measure ok.
A tape measure is "close enough for KR work"! The fuselage is a bit tough
to get perfect, because you're bending several pieces that are under tension
and when released, you can't be sure o
my son and I spent 10 hours yesterday with two plum bobs and a ?laser
straightening ?and tweaking my boat. At the end of the day I thought we had it.?
Today I was installing the diagonals at station "I" thinking that they would
?be the same lengths. I made both of them. I couldn't believe one wa
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