Anyone out there experiencing lots of condensation on the windscreen, 
inside?  My arms are not long enough to wipe the screen. A defroster looks 
like a practical solution to the cab heat discussion.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Larry&Sallie Flesner" <fles...@verizon.net>
To: "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 9:28 AM
Subject: KR> cabin heat


>
>>
>>   Bring that thing down here for a couple of
>>hours and we'll fix that heat problem.  Troy was telling me today that he'
>>never had cabin heat, and never had the need for it (and he built his in
>>1992).  His cabin is well sealed, but yours probably is too.
>>Mark Langford
>
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>
> I don't get much airflow in my cockpit except for a slight leak at the
> peak of the gullwing door.  My problem , I think, is my age.  Setting
> in 25 to 30 F air for 30 to 45 minutes causes my feet and hands
> to start getting a bit chilled.  The only thing I have left to do to 
> finish
> my cabin heat is to put on an exhaust muff and run a hose to the
> firewall.  Like your paint job, I'll get to it some day.  Maybe an 
> occasional
> barrel roll or loop would get my heart pumping more blood to my
> extremities.  :-)
>
> Larry Flesner
>
>
>
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