Dean Choitz via KRnet wrote:
> wanting to make air plenums for my engine instead of baffling and
also wanting to make my instrument panel out of aluminum sheet metal my
question is what variety and thickness that can make a 90 degree bend
without breaking and wont crack very easy because of me
wanting to make air plenums for my engine instead of baffling and also wanting
to make my instrument panel out of aluminum sheet metal my question is what
variety and thickness that can make a 90 degree bend without breaking and wont
crack very easy because of metal fatigue or vibration. any adv
Let me clarify a couple of things. 560 hours was flight time over 13 years.
That equates to 113,880 hours that these tanks held fuel without leaking or
degrading. Why go any other way other than aluminum tanks. I would estimate
60% of those hours were 100LL, 35% of those hours were 93 octane non
et
No welding required !!!
That's right, Dana Overall built me a set of aluminum wing tanks for my
first KR N886MJ and absolutely no welding is required. And 560 hours not a
drop of fuel leaked out. I ran 100LL, mogas, ethanol laden fuel and used
additives like Marvel Mystery Oil. Oh, did I say not a
Rob Schmitt wrote:
>> I used one sheet of aluminum, fairly thin gage as I recall (T6061 0.016 gage
>> 3’x3’ sheet worked for me). It spans the back and front spar. It does bend
>> down over the front of the front spar and I used a “bar” of aluminum
>> probably 1/8” thick by 1” to secure it (Scr
Correct, like a sling seat. Yes I stand on it all the time. So do my passengers
as they get in and out.
Rob
> On Aug 29, 2018, at 3:08 PM, mark jones wrote:
>
> Photos came through for me. Thanks. So there is no support under the
> aluminum. It is installed like a sling seat. Do you ever st
Photos came through for me. Thanks. So there is no support under the aluminum.
It is installed like a sling seat. Do you ever stand on the seat getting in
and out?
Thanks again.
Mark Jones
Oldsmar, Fl
www.flykr2s.com
flyk...@gmail.com
Sent from my iPhone 7
> On Aug 29, 2018, at 3:53 PM, w
Reposting without Photos. They were too big to make it through.
Mark,
Afraid I don’t seem to have any really great pictures. Attached are the best
ones I have, I was actually taking photos of other stuff at the time. I reduced
the file sizes so hopefully they will post to the KRNE
Can someone send me the link for a condition inspection check list.I thought
Dan Heath mentioned it being on his webpage but n i could not find it.Merry
Christmas and Happy New Year to all.Joe?Joe Cruz
cruzj12 at frontiernet.net
KR1.5 N3151K
KR2S builder
On Wednesday, December 3, 2014 9:30
I bought the Harbor Freight red cutter about a year ago and have used it
quite often with no problems. I have even worn out three metal blades with a
whole lot of cutting.
Patrick Driscoll
Saint Paul, MN
patrick36 at usfamily.net
www.pensbypat.com
If you can read this, Thank a teacher
If you are
Miter saws work great. Just backup the piece. I also used my table saw for
ripping and cross cutting various angles. Then the stationary belt sander.
Roger
Sent from my iPad
> On Dec 26, 2013, at 6:02 PM, Larry&Sallie Flesner
> wrote:
>
>
>> I purchased a metal cutting band saw from Sears
nding sheet rock too!
Kevin Golden
Harrisonville, MO
Streak Shadow
-Original Message-
From: Dan Heath
To: 'KRnet'
Sent: Fri, Dec 27, 2013 4:50 am
Subject: Re: KR> Aluminum Band Saw
Well, the formers for the turtle deck are made of foam, not wood. I started
ith wood and it
. Vernon, Il ? MVN
Daniel R. Heath -?Lexington, SC
-Original Message-
From: KRnet [mailto:krnet-bounces at list.krnet.org] On Behalf Of Larry&Sallie
Flesner
Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2013 8:44 PM
To: KRnet
Subject: Re: KR> Aluminum Band Saw
>For me, a band saw was one o
For me, a band saw was one of the best tool investments that I made. I cut
a lot of foam and even fiberglass parts as well as aluminum with it. Just
get plenty of blades as fiberglass will tear them up after a few uses.
See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the pics?
Peoples Choice
>For me, a band saw was one of the best tool investments that I made. I cut
>a lot of foam and even fiberglass parts as well as aluminum with it.
++
Just curious, what fiberglass parts did you cut with the band saw? I
don't remember h
I purchased a metal cutting band saw from Sears about 28 years ago for $128.
The same saw goes for $492 now.
http://www.sears.com/black-bull-mbs45-4-1-2-inch-metal-cutting/p-SPM1532756414?prdNo=5&blockNo=5&blockType=G5
Every piece of aluminum on my KR-2 that ever needed to be cut was done on
this
>I purchased a metal cutting band saw from Sears about 28 years ago for $128.
>Sid Wood
A band saw may be handy but I built my KR using a hacksaw to cut
aluminum and a 4 inch stationary belt sander to shape the
parts. Maybe that'
Seth try airpartsinc.com
Super folks to work with
Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 26, 2013, at 16:45, Seth and Karen Jersild wrote:
>> Hi All,
>
> Today Aircraft Spruce notified me that they no longer carry their 1/8" thick
> 4" by 2.5" 6061-T6 aluminum angle, and Wicks has nothing in those
> wid
> Hi All,
Today Aircraft Spruce notified me that they no longer carry their 1/8"
thick 4" by 2.5" 6061-T6 aluminum angle, and Wicks has nothing in those
width/length dimensions thinner than 1/4". I've made several calls to
metal suppliers and also local machine shops and they told me I probabl
I followed Marks and Dana's lead on this and used their information to
retrofit my KR2 with Diehl wing skins, to have 21.6 gallons in the wings.
It is documented here:
http://krbuilder.org/ConvertingToWingTanks/index.html
See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the pics
See you at the
>original message from Dean Choitz
>I would like some advice how to build a wing with a fuel tank inside that's
>aluminum my wing was built with foam ribs no plywood ribs I want to run a
>tank behind the main spar about 5 and a half feet I would appreciate ideas
>how to fasten the tank
Aluminum
s either one.
Steve
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Pryce
To: KRnet
Sent: Wed, Aug 1, 2012 1:55 pm
Subject: Re: KR> Aluminum for bellcrank
I sent them an email and they said they don't.
n Aug 1, 2012 1:53 PM, "jlo...@eircom.net" wrote:
> Try google speedy metals.
I sent them an email and they said they don't.
On Aug 1, 2012 1:53 PM, "jlo...@eircom.net" wrote:
> Try google speedy metals. They might have it.
> John
>
>
> Sent from my HTC
>
> - Reply message -
> From: "Christopher Pryce"
> To:
&g
Try google speedy metals. They might have it.
John
Sent from my HTC
- Reply message -
From: "Christopher Pryce"
To:
Subject: KR> Aluminum for bellcrank
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: Wed, Aug 1, 2012 16:39
I'm starting to order parts to get my project
No, I'M probably the one that's missing something. I didn't make my
bellcranks per the plans, so that explains why I thought that angle was
superfluous. Now that you mention it, the word "bellcrank" IS in the
subject line. Duhhh
Mark Langford
ML at N56ML.com
see experimental N56ML at ww
>From what I've read, I need that aluminum for the aileron bellcrank support
arms as well. There are a couple pieces that are 3-4" inches long. Am I
missing something?
>
> "You don't actually need that piece of aluminum unless you are using a
> "standard" engine mount like an old HAPI or others
st a thought...
Mark Langford
ML at N56ML.com
see experimental N56ML at www.N56ML.com
-Original Message-
From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On Behalf
Of Christopher Pryce
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2012 11:04 AM
To: KRnet
Subject: Re: KR> Aluminum for bellcra
Aircraft spruce has what you are looking for. When at a loss...google
Aluminum 6061
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Pryce
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2012 11:39 AM
To: kr...@mylist.net
Subject: KR> Aluminum for bellcrank
I'm starting to order parts to get my project
Wow, I don't know how I missed that. Thanks!
On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 11:01 AM, Teate, Stephen wrote:
> "I've searched the archives and read every old email about
> where to get the 2x4x.125 angle stock but I cant find it anywhere"
>
> Christopher,
>
> Aircraft Spruce carries 2 1/2" x 4" x 1/8"
"I've searched the archives and read every old email about
where to get the 2x4x.125 angle stock but I cant find it anywhere"
Christopher,
Aircraft Spruce carries 2 1/2" x 4" x 1/8" angle under the 6061-T6 aluminum
angle drop down.
Stephen Teate
Paradise, Texas
P.S. Welcome to the party!
I'm starting to order parts to get my project started while I am waiting
for pilot training. I just got my -2S supplement from nVAero and my Dad is
sending me all the spruce he has so I can get the fuselage started. While
I am waiting for that, I decided to try to get some aluminum to fabricate
t
http://www.philskr2.50megs.com/
- Original Message -
From:
To:
Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2010 4:57 PM
Subject: KR> Aluminum fuel tank
If you can make a composite tank so it comes out easily I guess it would
be as good as aluminum. The key issue is being able to take it out t
If you can make a composite tank so it comes out easily I guess it would
be as good as aluminum. The key issue is being able to take it out to
get to things below it like brakes, behind the panel area, behind the
firewall area, etc. Getting upside down head first in a KR is damn near
impossible a
Why not build the tanks out of foam and glass. Light and quick. I think
Mark L. proved that.
See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the pics
See you at the 2011 - KR Gathering in Mt. Vernon, Il - MVN
There is a time for building and it never seems to end.
Daniel R. Heath - Lexington,
/21/09, Dan Heath wrote:
From: Dan Heath
Subject: KR> Aluminum Wing Tanks in RAF 48 outboard wing
To: "'KRnet'"
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: Monday, September 21, 2009, 3:11 PM
If you have built wing tanks for your STOCK outboard wing with Diehl skins
and have
If you have built wing tanks for your STOCK outboard wing with Diehl skins
and have any words of wisdom or pics, I can use both.
I want to get started on these as soon as possible. I hope to have this
done and the Vair engine installed by the next Gathering so I can fly high
and nonstop to I39.
So I got the package for $45 from Weeks, one of the traditional american
suppliers.
Then Yesterday I found them for $12.99 at:
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=44810
A slightly smaller package, but you don't need much anyway. The one
from weeks comes with a fin
wrote:
From: Dan Heath
Subject: KR> Aluminum Welding Rods
To: kr...@mylist.net
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: Sunday, November 23, 2008, 5:01 AM
Thanks, that isn't too far from here. I have been wanting to try that stuff
Has anyone built a fuel tank with it yet?
See N64KR
Thanks, that isn't too far from here. I have been wanting to try that stuff
Has anyone built a fuel tank with it yet?
See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the pics
See you at the 2008 - KR Gathering in Mt. Vernon, Ill
There is a time for building and a time for FLYING and the tim
Hi all
I hate to revisit this topic but here it goes.
I am to that point where I need that 1" x 4" x 1/8" inch 6061, I have
called wicks, airccraft spruce, and all the local venders and
nothing. What do I do next?
I thought about bending my own but wick doesn't have a .125 6061
sheet "and
How about 4 x 4 or 3 x 4 and cut the one leg down to the required size.
Although I don't know if any of these sizes are available.
Joe Horton
joe.kr2s.buil...@juno.com
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 18:22:47 -0400 Keith and Martha Crawford
writes:
> Hi all
>
> I hate to revisit this topic but here it goe
Aircraft Spruce does have 1/8" (.125") 6061 in T4 & T6, but the MINIMUM bend
radius is 1 & 1 1/2 times the thickness, recommended radius is 2 & 3 "T", so
unless you can live with those dimentions or know a GOOD heat-treater who can
anneal it and then bring it back to T6? after you bend it
K
Did you try Eastern Metals? web site is
_http://www.easternmetal.com/contact.htm_
(http://www.easternmetal.com/contact.htm)
Their stock and catalog items are in PDF but they are listing the 6063-T5
Unequal Leg
Stock Code Size in Inches (E x M x S) Wt/Lin ft.
11-63-3952 x 4 x 1/8
In Highland Park MI there is a vendor called Factory Steel. I believe on
Oakland Ave. I don't have the number, information may.
Orma
>I am to that point where I need that 1" x 4" x 1/8" inch 6061, I have
>called wicks, airccraft spruce, and all the local venders and
>nothing. What do I do next?
>I thought about bending my own but wick doesn't have a .125 6061
>sheet "and thats the sheets!"
>Keith and Martha Crawford
++
Call a couple sheet metal shops and ask where they buy
there stuff. There are a few in Texas that sell 6061
--- Keith and Martha Crawford
wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I hate to revisit this topic but here it goes.
>
>
> I am to that point where I need that 1" x 4" x 1/8"
> inch 6061, I have
> called
link to
their web page. http://www.speedymetals.com/c-6825-6061.aspx
Mark Jones (N886MJ)
Wales, WI
Visit my web site: www.flykr2s.com
E-mail: flyk...@wi.rr.com
- Original Message -
From: "Randy Smith"
To: "KRnet"
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 8:53 PM
Subject: Re: KR&
(N886MJ)
Wales, WI
Visit my web site: www.flykr2s.com
E-mail: flyk...@wi.rr.com
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Jones"
To: "KRnet"
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 9:15 PM
Subject: Re: KR> aluminum
> You need it in 6061, they have got it and they are located 10 mi
ve listings compared to what is on the web
> site.
>
> Mark Jones (N886MJ)
> Wales, WI
> Visit my web site: www.flykr2s.com
> E-mail: flyk...@wi.rr.com
> - Original Message -
> From: "Mark Jones"
> To: "KRnet"
> Sent: Tuesday, March 13
A little while ago, I posted a concern about the "un-availability" of 4 X 4
X 1/8" aluminum angle. I asked Wicks. They cannot find it in 6061-T6, but
may be able to find it in 6063-T52.
Is this alloy acceptable for making brackets and bellcranks? If it is, and
they supply it, I will let you k
Dan Heath wrote:
> A little while ago, I posted a concern about the "un-availability" of 4 X
4
> X 1/8" aluminum angle. I asked Wicks. They cannot find it in 6061-T6,
but
> may be able to find it in 6063-T52.
>
> Is this alloy acceptable for making brackets and bellcranks? If it is,
and
> they
I have been thinking about a Diehl style landing gear made from aluminum
instead of fiberglass. I am not sure of the cost difference, or weight
difference. Right now I am researching the differences. Below is a list of
different aluminum alloys. Hope all this stays lined up. I thought some of yo
Remember that Dana didn't weld those tanks, but rather riveted and then sloshed
those tanks.
They were for Mark Jones and details are on his website...
Colin Rainey
First National Mortgage Sources
Lending Solutions in All 50 States
386-673-6814 office
407-739-0834 cell
brokerpilot9...@earthlink.
nt: Friday, January 13, 2006 10:08 PM
Subject: KR> aluminum tanks
> Remember that Dana didn't weld those tanks, but rather riveted and then
sloshed those tanks.
> They were for Mark Jones and details are on his website...
>
>
> Colin Rainey
> First National Mortgage Sources
Hello net,
This is for those whom built there Hinge system using Dr. Deans Hinges.
I am looking for a piece of T stock for use in the Dr. Dean hinge control horn.
I made mine out of channel but did not permanently attach it. I would like to
use the correct item. I have searched the archieve an
et-bounces+flykr2s=wi.rr@mylist.net
[mailto:krnet-bounces+flykr2s=wi.rr@mylist.net]On Behalf Of Steven
Phillabaum
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 7:02 AM
To: kr...@mylist.net
Subject: KR> Aluminum T stock
Hello net,
This is for those whom built there Hinge system using Dr. Deans Hinges.
nces+flykr2s=wi.rr@mylist.net]On
> Behalf Of Steven
> Phillabaum
> Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 7:02 AM
> To: kr...@mylist.net
> Subject: KR> Aluminum T stock
>
>
> Hello net,
> This is for those whom built there Hinge system
> using Dr. Deans Hinges.
>
Thanks for all the replies concerning the T-Stock. Al is going to help me out.
maybe it wont be long now.
Of Steven
Steven Phillabaum
KR2S; 5048; corvair;
Auburn, Alabama
Steven wrote:
> I am looking for a piece of T stock for use in the Dr. Dean hinge control
> horn
Steven,
I searched for months to try and find some and couldn't (in any reasonable
length to ship). If it weren't for Brian making us some on his milling
machine, I still wouldn't have them. Usin
: KR> Aluminum barstock
Thanks people for the input I got some good leads.Stuff like that is hard to
locate here in Canada as some grades are not manufactured here and
must be imported from the good old U.S of A. You guys have everything
___
Search the KR
uggestions welcome.
Mike Turner
Jackson, Missouri
Swing the prop and light the fire, dance amoung the stars.N642MC
- Original Message -
From: "Brian Kraut"
To: "KRnet"
Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2005 8:38 AM
Subject: RE: KR> Aluminum barstock
> You might
Don there is a place in Mississauga that sells aircraft grade aluminum =
just
off Dixie Road. I'll go through my receipts and see if I can get you the
address. In the meantime call Leavens and ask them where they get it
locally.
Doug Rupert
I'm looking for aluminum bar stock for landing gear legs,
I'm looking for aluminum bar stock for landing gear legs, up here in the frozen
north pickings are slim. Aircraft Spruce has 3/4 inch x 4 inch 2024 T3 but
I'm looking for 1 inch x 4 inch 2024 T3 or 7075 T6.
Any suggestions?
http://www.imsmetals.com/
Scott
--- Don Chisholm wrote:
> I'm looking for aluminum bar stock for landing gear
> legs, up here in the frozen
> north pickings are slim. Aircraft Spruce has 3/4
> inch x 4 inch 2024 T3 but
> I'm looking for 1 inch x 4 inch 2024 T3 or 7075 T6.
> Any suggestions?
There is a place in Highland Park Michigan called Factory Steel. They sell
all kinds of metals. I don't have a number. I don't know if they ship.
Orma
Speedy MetalsMilwaukee, WI. is a great source for aluminum.
1-888-744-4140
They also sell quite a lot on eBay:
http://stores.ebay.ca/SPEEDY-METALS-1-888-744-4140
Mark Jones (N886MJ)
Wales, WI
Visit my web site: http://mywebpage.netscape.com/n886mj
Email: flyk...@wi.rr.com
Don
I have a set of aluminum legs. I have be thinking of making my one
composite legs.
I mite be willing to part with them.
I will be gone for the weakend If you are interested Email me off line
Keith Crawford
Lansing MI
mar...@simerson.net
NOW from st.-johns MI
: Friday, October 14, 2005 6:31 AM
To: kr...@mylist.net
Subject: KR> aluminum bar stock
I'm looking for aluminum bar stock for landing gear legs, up here in the
frozen
north pickings are slim. Aircraft Spruce has 3/4 inch x 4 inch 2024 T3 but
I'm looking for 1 inch x 4 inch 2024 T3 or
Thanks people for the input I got some good leads.Stuff like that is hard to
locate here in Canada as some grades are not manufactured here and
must be imported from the good old U.S of A. You guys have everything
Hello group,
Does anyone know a supplier that sells aluminum push rods that are threaded
on each end so that I can use it for my elevator?
Steve
Steve wrote:
> Does anyone know a supplier that sells aluminum push rods that are
threaded on each end so that I can use it for my elevator?
You can make your own using tubing from Wicks and AN490 "rod ends", which
can slide inside the tubing and can be riveted in place to make whatever you
n
rod, Boat compete and on wheels, tail surfaces in work
Jim Mullen
Everett Washington
-Original Message-
From: sp...@sbcglobal.net [mailto:sp...@sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2005 5:01 PM
To: kr...@mylist.net
Subject: KR> Aluminum Push Rods
Hello group,
Does anyone kn
Phil Matheson wrote:
> What about making or get made, Aluminium tanks and slide it in and glue
in
> some brackets?
> or some round long tanks forward of the main spars on the outer wings.
We had this conversation last September. Allen G. Wiesner mentioned that
source of thin-wall aluminum irrig
the irrigation pipe idea sounds like the spar tank in my AA1 Yankee. If you
want a copy of the baffle and tank layout , I will scan it and post it. The
system has some drawbacks involving no fuel in a stall spin, but you guys can
beat that with a bit of
improvement.
Bob Polgreen
>I have purchased quite a bit of aluminum tubing from both AS and Wicks.
>Look in the on-line catalog.
>Daniel R. Heath - Columbia, SC
++
Doesn't Wick's have an outlet in Europe somewhere that they
would / could ship from and make the purchas
Engineering Alternatives, Inc.
www.engalt.com
-Original Message-
From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net]On
Behalf Of Dana Overall
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 6:50 AM
To: kr...@mylist.net
Subject: Re: KR> Aluminum Speed Brake?
Mark, I'll not address the thickness fo
Mark,
To Calculate how much your Aluminum Speed Brake will
weigh use the following:
Calculate the volume of your part by multiplying
length x width x thickness
Then multiply the sum by .105
Which is the density of aluminum plus a correction
factor for fabrication (rivets, primer, etc.)
Once you hav
I have searched the archives on "aluminum speed brake" and only got eight
results. I am going to install an aluminum speed brake with three rows of 3/4"
diameter holes. I am planning on a 9" x 36" size. My question is...what
thickness 6061-T6 aluminum should I use? The only reference I have foun
al Message-
From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net]On
Behalf Of Mark Jones
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 7:06 PM
To: KR Net
Subject: KR> Aluminum Speed Brake
I have searched the archives on "aluminum speed brake" and only got eight
results. I am going to install
he drawing.
Jack Cooper
> [Original Message]
> From: Mark Jones
> To: KR Net
> Date: 5/12/2004 7:04:58 PM
> Subject: KR> Aluminum Speed Brake
>
> I have searched the archives on "aluminum speed brake" and only got eight
results. I am going to install an aluminum
Mark wrote:
On Wed, 12 May 2004 18:05:45 -0500 "Mark Jones"
writes:
> I have searched the archives on "aluminum speed brake" and only got
> eight results. I am going to install an aluminum speed brake with
> three rows of 3/4" diameter holes. I am planning on a 9" x 36" size.
> My question is..
at
http://mywebpage.netscape.com/n886mj/homepage.html
- Original Message -
From: "Joseph H Horton"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 8:13 PM
Subject: Re: KR> Aluminum Speed Brake
> Mark wrote:
> On Wed, 12 May 2004 18:05:45 -0500 "Mark Jones"
> writes:
--- Mark Jones wrote:
1/8" will provide superior strength. 1/16" just did
not sit well with me as I could see it bending under
loads.
Mark,
I think you are still on the "overkill" side, even
with .060.
It would weigh: (@.125 thk =4.25 lbs)
(@.060 thk =2.04 lbs)
Consider this:
606
Very good info Scott. However, after I drill the holes, round the corners
and possibly reduce it to 6" wide instead of 9", the weight should be more
than cut in half. I am sticking with the 1/8" 6061-T6 which will have a lot
less complexity and faster to build. Besides, I already have the aluminum
Mark, I'll not address the thickness for you to use as Scott has posted a
very extensive analysis of the various qualities of each. I will however
post this on the net, instead of as a private email. Solid rivets can be
set using a piece of flat stock steel and hammer. Hinges on my current
p
I have an excell list for all parts as listed on the plans
and in the specs. The list includes part number and page
number for ordering from wicks. Of course the list is as
always 90% complete. I'll post it to the net if anyone
thinks it will help
Steve Phillabaum
Auburn Alabama
Still Plann
Please post the parts list. I have a partially
completed one and am still getting it together in my
mind before I actually begin work. Any info helps.
Thanks.
Ray
--- skp...@charter.net wrote:
> I have an excell list for all parts as listed on the
> plans
> and in the specs. The list includes
Mark I sent you my spreadsheet for you to HTLM to the net.
Wondering if you got it. Note if it makes it to the net
remember. Firewall forward is left off. and the old hinge
style is used not Dr. Deans. Of course you will still
need to make horns if you use Dr. Deans method.
P.S. I have a st
Steven's aluminum list for the KR2 and KR2S has been posts. The html file
is at
http://www.krnet.org/misc/kr_aluminum.html and the excel file is at
http://www.krnet.org/misc/kr_aluminum.xls . It gives an error, but it still
works, at least for me it did.
Thanks a lot Steven. There are a lot of
Appreciate the list guys.
Mark Langford wrote:
Steven's aluminum list for the KR2 and KR2S has been posts. The html file
is at
http://www.krnet.org/misc/kr_aluminum.html and the excel file is at
http://www.krnet.org/misc/kr_aluminum.xls . It gives an error, but it still
works, at least for me it
Thanks a lot to Steven and Mark and to the ones who answered the
aluminum question!
Paolo Cavazzuti
Modena, Italy.
e-mail: sapiddomann...@yahoo.it
>From Mark Langford:
Steven's aluminum list for the KR2 and KR2S has been posts. The html
file
is at
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Can any send me a list of what comes in the aluminum kit?
Chris Theroux
Gilbert, AZ
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Hi Chris,
sorry if I write you out of net, but out there it seems nobody cares
for this kind of question: I've done the same one two weeks ago but
quite nobody replied... and the only info was "write Wicks"... now,
you certanly understand what for an Italy living Italian means
...well... it seems I wrot not exactly out of net... ;)
Hope nobody's feeling hurt by my words, 'cause there's nothing
personal in what I said.
At least, hope this could help to have some info :)
Paolo Cavazzuti
Modena, Italy
e-mail: sapiddomann...@yahoo.it
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>...well... it seems I wrot not exactly out of net... ;)
>Hope nobody's feeling hurt by my words, 'cause there's nothing
>personal in what I said.
>At least, hope this could help to have some info :)
>Paolo Cavazzuti
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Paolo,
I suspect the reason
>There was a company that made the aluminum parts, but they stopped making
>them 10 years ago. No one is currently making these parts. Builder gets
>the fun(?).
Larry Severson
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
(714) 968-9852
lar...@socal.rr.com
Les Palmer I believe is making quite a few of the parts and is listed on the
KRNET website as a vendor but his phone prefix is wrong.Here is the right
number 972-241-4387
John Monday
KR2S
Laguna Beach, CA
>There was a company that made the aluminum parts, but they stopped making
>them 10 ye
Im not interested in the parts themselves. I want the material inventory
list you should have gotten when you ordered the kit. I am going to dig though
the bin at work to see what I can find there. I know we have the stuff but
its a matter of looking for it. I dont want to look for one piece
same size materials needed. Sorry I've misplaced mine since then.
Gavin
Australia
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Subject: Kr>Aluminum Kit
> Im not interested in the parts themselves. I want the material
inventory
> list y
I said that I would try to find the parts for the aluminum kit. I have
exhausted all my resources and cannot find anything like that. Isn't that
sad? I guess the only way to do it is to go through the plans and write
down all the required aluminum sizes and types and add it up.
Sorry,
N64KR
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