The way im doing my Counter-balances is this. First I build the HS and
offsetting the outboard jigs by 2" closer to the center. Then Im going to
cut into the HS and attach the counterweight usuing plywood, foam around it
and glass it in place. The plywood is only to hold the weigth in place for
the cureing time of the fiberglass. Doign it this way I have to cut into the
aft spar for the HS but not much.

    Yours is already build some some how find a way to get another peice of
wood inbetween the 2 spars for torision strength. Mine are offset like I
said.

Good luck,
Justin
N116JW
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Ross Evans" <fly...@hotmail.com>
To: <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 5:35 PM
Subject: KR>building counterbalance on elevator!!!


> hi guys I am after some info on how to attach a counter balance on the
> elevator. how would you attach the arm to an already built elevator as per
> plans using what material. Mark langford u gave me the idea how would u do
> it? I have purchased the project in Australia. How fast will a kr2S go
with
> 110hp with reduction drive?
> Cheers
>
> Ross Evans
> Brisbane Australia
>
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