Beside what Mark said. ? ? One of my most used tools is this
air-angle-die-grinder/?rotary sander.Make sure you add three drops of 3an1 type
oil everyday you use it.
http://m.harborfreight.com/air-angle-die-grinder-32046.html
Here's the link for the sanding discs.
http://www.empireabrasives.com/2
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> Subject: Re: KR> I got the fever, I got the plans and I got the wood >Kr
> building question
> From: krnet at list.krnet.org
> CC: ml at n56ml.com
>
> Stan wrote:
>
> > What tools aside from those listed here ie how many and what type of
Stan wrote:
> What tools aside from those listed here ie how many and what type of clamps
> do you recommend for the glue up?
One thing I will use a LOT on my next fuselage is a bench-mounted belt
sander/disk sander. They sell these at harbor freight for a reasonable
price (when on sale), and
I have 30-6" clamps, 20-12" clamps,
2-4' clamps, 2-6' clamps and 2 pole clamps.
I recommend an electric DA 5" sander, and
4 chisels 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 and 1"
And I have a 6" and 12" hand planer.
I used nails and close pins to set the gussets.
Adam Tippin
A&P KR2S builder
> On Feb 3, 2016, at 5:38
I got the fever after going for a flight in Chris Gardner's bird last fall.
I got the plans a few moths back and have the corvair build manual and a
110 hp engine
I got the wood and plywood
I built a sold bench
I have a miter saw, radial arm, table saw level,square and an digital
inclinometer as
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