KR> Steve Bennett

2015-10-28 Thread Robert Dunleavy
Do you have any specifics about what happened and how we can send our 
condolences to Linda? 


 On Wednesday, October 28, 2015 2:41 PM, Chris Kinnaman via KRnet  wrote:


 Sad news. Steve was one of my once-a-year-at-OSH friends. A great guy. I 
learned something every time I talked with him.

Chris

On 10/28/2015 1:16 PM, Mike Stirewalt via KRnet wrote:
> I'm sorry to pass on the news from Ken Cottle, via Marty Roberts, that
> Steve Bennett passed away last Saturday.? Steve was a major, original,
> structural component in our world of KR's and engines and has a prominent
> place alongside the other originators who shaped this world we live and
> play in.? He did good work.? He's touched all of our lives in one way or
> another and I'm truly sorry he's no longer with us.? I will treasure my
> memories in having known him.
>
> Mike
> KSEE
>


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KR> t88 glue/containers

2015-10-28 Thread John O'Conner
Used used...

Let's try this again.  I've used these bottle, not used ratty old used
bottles.  I really need to step away from my email for a while then review
it before I send it.  Lol


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KR> Steve Bennett

2015-10-28 Thread Tinyauto at aol.com
When selling items at Oshkosh in the fly market, I saw Steve and was  
shocked at how much he had gone down hill.  I always enjoyed learning from  
Steve.  He will be missed.

Kevin Golden
Harrisonville, MO




In a message dated 10/28/2015 2:19:22 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
krnet at list.krnet.org writes:

I'm  sorry to pass on the news from Ken Cottle, via Marty Roberts, that
Steve  Bennett passed away last Saturday.  Steve was a major,  original,
structural component in our world of KR's and engines and has a  prominent
place alongside the other originators who shaped this world we  live and
play in.  He did good work.  He's touched all of our  lives in one way or
another and I'm truly sorry he's no longer with  us.  I will treasure my
memories in having known  him.

Mike
KSEE



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KR> Steve Bennett - pic

2015-10-28 Thread Chris Kinnaman
That's a great pic. Thanks for posting, Ed.

Chris

On 10/28/2015 3:06 PM, Ed Janssen via KRnet wrote:
> Netters,
>
> Attached is a picture of Steve Bennett in his original KR-1, "Baby".  
> He was a long-time good friend.  Always makes me smile when I see the 
> picture, as it exemplifies how small our little planes are.  I bought 
> N31123 and flew it for a couple years. Besides being a tad bit tail 
> heavy, the plane flew very well.
>
> Ed Janssen
>
>
>




KR> t88 glue/containers

2015-10-28 Thread John O'Conner
Search "Low Density Polyethelyene bottle with a Yorker cap" on Amazon.
You'll find them as small or as large as you want.

I've used used LDPE bottle to make ion chromatography standards at the ppb
level.  I'd research whatever I bought to make sure there was no chance of
any contaminants left over from the manufacturing process that would
compromise the integrity of the resin.

Just my 2 cents.

On Wednesday, October 28, 2015, brian.kraut--- via KRnet <
krnet at list.krnet.org> wrote:

> Speaking of T88, does anyone know of a good source for the type of
> squeeze bottles that they put T-88 in?  I always kept my laminating
> epoxy in T-88 squeeze bottles since it is easy to dispense what you
> need, but my last set of bottles are long gone.  I have tried some
> grocery store ketchup and mustard bottles and bought some online from
> somewhere once, but all of them were not heavy duty enough.  If you
> squeezed hard the lids would pop off.  The ones they use for T-88 have
> good heavy duty lids that stay on.
>
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KR> Steve Bennett

2015-10-28 Thread Chris Kinnaman
Sad news. Steve was one of my once-a-year-at-OSH friends. A great guy. I 
learned something every time I talked with him.

Chris

On 10/28/2015 1:16 PM, Mike Stirewalt via KRnet wrote:
> I'm sorry to pass on the news from Ken Cottle, via Marty Roberts, that
> Steve Bennett passed away last Saturday.  Steve was a major, original,
> structural component in our world of KR's and engines and has a prominent
> place alongside the other originators who shaped this world we live and
> play in.  He did good work.  He's touched all of our lives in one way or
> another and I'm truly sorry he's no longer with us.  I will treasure my
> memories in having known him.
>
> Mike
> KSEE
>




KR> Jim Evans

2015-10-28 Thread laser147 at juno.com

In regards to Chris Prata's question regarding Jim Evan's KR-1 with the
R-2100D with RayJay turbocharger, Jim had to make a forced landing when
his Maloof prop failed in cruise flight.  I talked with Jim about that
incident and sorry, don't remember what he told me regarding whether the
plane survived the forced landing or not.  My recollection is that it did
survive with repairable damage and I think Jim continued to fly that
plane, minus the Maloof.  Joe Horvath grounded that prop for use with his
engines following that failure and one or two other failures on
turbocharged installations.  I had a Maloof and had no problems with it
but my R-2100D was not turbocharged.  As far as I recall it was only on
engines with turbochargers that the Maloof had problems.  

That plane is probably ensconced in a museum or display situation there
in Lewiston, CA or another nearby Northern California community where Jim
was very well known for his writing and his aviation activities and his
WWII exploits as a P-51 pilot.  

http://tcpilots.org/bios/evans.html

I'm sure there are quite a number of references to Jim and his KR in the
KR newsletters of that era.  For anyone interested in his kind of flying
(high altitude, distance) digging through the newsletters would be
rewarding. 

Mike
KSEE


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KR> Steve Bennett

2015-10-28 Thread laser147 at juno.com
I'm sorry to pass on the news from Ken Cottle, via Marty Roberts, that
Steve Bennett passed away last Saturday.  Steve was a major, original,
structural component in our world of KR's and engines and has a prominent
place alongside the other originators who shaped this world we live and
play in.  He did good work.  He's touched all of our lives in one way or
another and I'm truly sorry he's no longer with us.  I will treasure my
memories in having known him.

Mike
KSEE



Why Aren't Everyday Homeowners Switching To A 15 Year Fixed?
HARP Gives Homeowners a Once In A Lifetime Mortgage Bailout A forgotten 
mortgage stimulus program that was passed by Obama to help the middle class has 
been uncovered. The program is called HARP, which stands for the Home 
Affordable Refinance Program. The program itself is totally free, and gives 
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KR> t88 glue/containers

2015-10-28 Thread brian.kraut at eamanufacturing.com
Speaking of T88, does anyone know of a good source for the type of
squeeze bottles that they put T-88 in?  I always kept my laminating
epoxy in T-88 squeeze bottles since it is easy to dispense what you
need, but my last set of bottles are long gone.  I have tried some
grocery store ketchup and mustard bottles and bought some online from
somewhere once, but all of them were not heavy duty enough.  If you
squeezed hard the lids would pop off.  The ones they use for T-88 have
good heavy duty lids that stay on.