I got a stock kr2s turtle deck with my partially complete airplane that I
might sell.  My fuselage is too wide for it to fit properly.  I was
thinking about cutting it down the middle and splicing in a section but I
am about to conclude that it would be easier to just start from scratch.  I
am away from the house or I would send you pictures...
On Oct 18, 2012 8:23 AM, "Robert Boyd" <ifly...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Have you ever heard the saying nice guys get screwed? Well back in February
> 2012 I purchased my partially completed KR-2S project from a friend in my
> EAA chapter with a big dream of jumping in and getting er done. Well now
> for the nice guy part. Being my passion is building and flying and my
> wife's passion is horses, I got the bright idea to be a nice guy and in
> April bought my wife two horses. DON'T GO THERE!!! I didn't stop to think
> about who was going to spend every evening and every weekend digging fence
> post holes and building a barn. Not bad if you have helpers which I did
> not. I just finished fencing enough property for the big boys and the barn.
> I am now ready to get back into the building.
> I have a question for you experts, I was thinking of making metal bulk
> heads and covering with metal for the rear deck instead of foam and glass.
> Any thoughts on weight, strength or pros cons?
> Sincerely
> Just horsin around with a KR2
> Bob Boyd Frazeysburg Ohio.
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