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2008-10-12 Thread Don Chisholm
minimum space would be 18ft. x8ft width of center spars with waf's on approx. 86 inches x length of boat what you would have to do is build your kr in components and store pieces as you go. the boat can easily be built in this size of space.what you would have to consider when you are ready is to

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2008-10-12 Thread joe
Don, It is with great interest I have studied your sequence for constructing a KR in a Van. This sequence would most probably serve a large audience with similar space restrictions. I am now developing a plan utilizing your Email. Thanks for taking the time to help an amateur. I am now sea

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2008-10-12 Thread JAMES FERRIS
What you should look for is a burned out or otherwise unserviceable house trailer, they can be 12ft wide with part of it expando to 24ft,good luck. jim

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2008-10-12 Thread Karl Pudney
-Original Message- Don, It is with great interest I have studied your sequence for constructing a KR in a Van. This sequence would most probably serve a large audience with similar space restrictions. I am now developing a plan utilizing your Email. Thanks for taking the time to

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2008-10-12 Thread Don Chisholm
Joe It became my view after thinking about it for sometime that there has to be a better way to build these airplanes. Building the wings on a jig just blows the old way of doing them far away. You can maintain alignment accuracy far easier and with greater precision using TET AS series airfoil tem

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2008-10-12 Thread Don Chisholm
Joe; I don't think it matters how fast it is just so long as it's well built. It's still faster and cheaper than a rental airplane. take some pictures and let me have a look I'm curious what 3800 bucks gets email me chizmsupholst...@rogers.com Don Chisholm