KR> Belly board

2014-12-30 Thread bjoenunley
Belly board holes or no holes; I have considered making a belly board with holes and one without holes. Attaching one at a time to a board where I can attach a scale. ?I would then attach the system to the roof of my truck that I would drive down an unused road. I would measure the air resistan

KR> Gathering funds.

2014-12-30 Thread Dan Prichard
I received the check the other day. Spending records will be available any time. Thanks Dan Prichard Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 30, 2014, at 2:03 PM, Flesner via KRnet > wrote: > > > > Final accounting of Gathering funds in my possession; > > I forwarded $4000 to Steve Glover for last y

KR> Gathering funds.

2014-12-30 Thread Flesner
Final accounting of Gathering funds in my possession; I forwarded $4000 to Steve Glover for last years Gathering. He felt that was enough to cover expenses. That left me holding $1,008 of which I forwarded last week that full amount to Dan Prichard in Portland for next years Gathering. Tha

KR> Belly board

2014-12-30 Thread Dan Branstrom
Herbert wrote, "..my bellyboard turns down to about 80 deg. and after talking to some aerodynamicists and some practical trials I decided to let the board without holes. The tests I made are very simple.I took a foamsheet ( 1 meter x 1 meter x 5 mm) ,fixed 5 strings to the edges and the ce

KR> Conduit

2014-12-30 Thread Mark Langford
Oh, and one more thing...what kind of gas is released when PEX burns, as compared to when "nothing" burns? We go to the trouble of using expensive Tefzel insulation, and then cloak it in something as flammable at PEX? See http://www.plumbingengineer.com/dec_09/fire_feature.php for more on that...

KR> Conduit

2014-12-30 Thread Mark Langford
At the risk of stating the obvious, do you really need conduit at all just to run wires to the back of the plane? Maybe through a wing or someplace you can't get to, but how many wires do you need to run to the back of the plane anyway? On both N56ML and N891JF I simply clamped them to the longer

KR> Conduit

2014-12-30 Thread Graeme Hart
How about pipe for irrigation systems? Some of the pipe we have here is very thin. I think size is 12mm - 1/2 inch. Also comes in 19mm. On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 11:38 PM, Dan Heath via KRnet wrote: > Looking for something to use for conduit. I think that I saw a very light, > thin wall, plasti