I helped a friend build the boat for a KR-1 in an Army barracks room at Ft  
Sill, OK in the 70's.

John
El Paso


In a message dated 12/5/2010 2:03:55 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,  
cbscust...@yahoo.com writes:

Mike  when building the boat fit and glue every thing but the rudder up 
rights  
and then when you get it out the door then glue and clamp them in. I knew  
a man 
who had built the boat in his apartment living room until the  landlord 
kicked 
him out. LOL. KR people do crazy things to build a  airplane, I am one  LOL.




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From: Mike  Taglieri <miket_...@verizon.net>
To: KRnet  <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Sat, December 4, 2010 7:59:12 PM
Subject:  KR> Boatbuilding Questions

For a long time I've wanted to build a  KR-2, but I didn't have a place to 
do 
it.  Now, after moving from an  apartment to a house, I've decided the best 
way is to build it in my  basement as far as possible.  I have a small 
two-car garage, but it's  cold, drafty, and often damp.  The basement is 
dry 
and heated, with a  ground level door to the backyard, and I have 
woodworking 
and metalworking  equipment there.

The problem is space.  There's a furnace room in  the middle of the 
basement, 
and the area where I want to put the assembly  table is 76" wide on one end 
and 80" wide on the other.  The KR  manual says the table is made of two 
sheets of particle board put end to  end "and cut off to length of table 
desired."  But leaving the table  48" wide seems much more than I need and 
it 
would make it harder to move  around it.  How narrow a table can I get away 
with?  (And how  long does it have to be?  My space is plenty long enough 
to 
build the  boat, but I don't see any point making the table longer than it 
needs to  be).

The hard part is going to be getting the boat out the door, which  is 
currently 32" wide (though if I take out the door frame I can get it to  
get 
to 34").  The plans seem to want me to build the tail after the  boat, but 
I 
don't see why I can't do that last, and without the tail, the  boat turned 
sideways can get through the door, maybe even with the wing  spars on.

Finally, I bought my plans awhile ago and have Serial No.  9159 in Book No. 
78.  Drawing 1 and Drawing 2 are the May, 1986  release, and the firewall 
template is dated February 15, 1981.  Are  these the latest version, and if 
not, is there a way to get the later  ones?

Mike Taglieri  miket--...@juno.com  


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