Larry,

The best thing to resolve your issue is to put some two part pour in place
foam on the edges and let it "weld" the blocks together.  This way you end
up with a continuous foam core without gaps or hard glue joints.  It works
out great because you don't need to be too careful about fit of the blocks
because the foam will expand to fill up any gaps.

Regards,

Bob Lee
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-----Original Message-----
From: krnet-bounces+bob=flyboybob....@mylist.net
[mailto:krnet-bounces+bob=flyboybob....@mylist.net]On Behalf Of larry
severson
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 3:01 PM
To: KR builders and pilots
Subject: KR>cowling



>I am starting on the cowling. Contouring with blocks of foam makes sense,
>but how does one join the blocks? Everything that I have tried either has
>insufficient holding power, or is too hard to sand, leaving ridges.

Larry Severson
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
(714) 968-9852
lar...@socal.rr.com


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