Yep.  Just mark them out with a Sharpie, cut them on a sawbench and round
the edges with a router.  Once you've done that just follow the same steps
as for the 'standard' legs - i.e. wrap them with fibreglass, etc.

The Grumman legs are thicker than the 'standard' legs - by about 1/4" I
think.  I'm still thinking about whether to leave them thicker (to make
them a bit stiffer at the 600kg MTOW I'm aiming for) or plane them down to
the normal thickness.

Cheers,

Tony

On 10 December 2014 at 08:23, ol' weirdo via KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org>
wrote:

> Has anyone cut down and used Grumman Yankee surplus landing gear legs for
> his/her KR2?
> And if you did, how did you do it?
>
> Bill Weir
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