KR> KR2 project for sale

2008-10-12 Thread pilgr...@pdq.net
Hey Guys & Gals,

Don't forget I have a KR2 project for sale in Katy, Texas (Houston area).

See my ad on Barnstormers.com

Thanks,
Jim



KR> KR2 in Houston, Tx area for sale

2008-10-12 Thread pilgr...@pdq.net
Hey Guys & Gals,

I have a KR2 listed on www.barnstormers.com for sale.  It is plans built
and is about 65-75% complete.  I lost my medical and my family is adamant
that I not fly any more, so I don't want to complete this really quality
project.  Pictures upon request.

Jim Foster
Katy, TX



KR> KR 2 project for sale

2008-10-12 Thread pilgr...@pdq.net
 Please check out my Barnstormers.com ad for a kr2 project for sale.

Address is www.barnstormers.com, find Experimental, then Rand Robinson.


Thanks,

Jim Foster
Katy, Texas






KR> Fw: KR Project for Sale

2008-10-12 Thread pilgr...@pdq.net
I have a kr2 project for sale including Revmaster engine.  Please see my
ad at Barnstormers.com. Please mention this to your friends at the KR
gathering.

Thanks,
Jim Foster
Katy,TX






KR> KR2 for Sale

2008-10-12 Thread pilgr...@pdq.net
Hello Fellow Netters,

I have a KR2 with a zero time Revmaster 2100D for sale. The plane is
somewhere between 75-85% complete.  I bought it two years ago and have now
lost my medical and I don't want to complete it if I can't fly it.
If anyone is interested please email me "off net" at pilgr...@pdq.net.

Thanks,
Jim



KR> Fiberglass System

2008-10-12 Thread pilgr...@pdq.net
Several folks have been talking here about the merits of West Fiberglass
System products.  Anyone ever heard of or used Pro-Set products? (Also a
Gougeon Brothers product)

Jim Foster
Katy TX



KR> Foam type

2008-10-12 Thread pilgr...@pdq.net
While on subject of foam, maybe someone would consider my question.  I'm a
new KR2 owner/builder having bought a KR2 about 80% finished, i.e. all of
the fiberglass work is done except some miscellaneous.  This kit was
started in 1974 or so and the foam at the end of the stub wings is pretty
"boogered up" and, in a few areas, sort of crumbling. The fiberglass/resin
job is really strong with a good bond.  I don't know know what type of
foam was used, but the former builder did say that that this foam can not
be cut with a hot wire device due to the toxic gas that it would emit.  As
far as the ageing and crumbly state of the foam, do I have a problem?

Thanks,
Jim Foster
Katy,TX




> Gene said:
> "One thing to consider about foam is Styrofoam will dissolve in gasoline"
>
> While this is true, I would say that if you had areas where fuel would be
> coming into contact with the foam you have bigger problems. Having said
> that
>  the polyurethane foams are great stuff, they can have a much higher
> compression resistance which lessens the likelyhood of pressure damage,
> for
> instance if someone steps on an unsupported wing area.
> Cheers.
> Peter Bancks.
> stranged...@dodo.com.au
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