KR> KR Cloth

2011-01-19 Thread Dan Heath
Most of the Epoxies are good to use. AeroPoxy is very popular, and the one I use. If you have a West Marine store and decide to use West Systems, you can get that locally. I do understand that it is quite expensive, but have heard no complaints about it. See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then

KR> KR Cloth

2011-01-17 Thread Russ Sing
x27;s Photography Mexico, MO 573.253-4501 http://www.russellsphotos.zenfolio.com From: Dan Heath To: KRnet Sent: Mon, January 17, 2011 4:55:04 AM Subject: KR> KR Cloth There is a cloth at Wicks that they call KR cloth. This is the description of it. FIBERGLA

KR> KR Cloth

2011-01-17 Thread Dan Heath
There is a cloth at Wicks that they call KR cloth. This is the description of it. FIBERGLASS CLOTH 50" KR Lightweight boat or tooling cloth in plain weave. 50" width, 5.85 oz. per sq. yd. As used on the KR aircraft. Threads per inch: 18 length x 18 width. See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - The

KR> "KR" cloth

2008-10-12 Thread John Lindner
Everyone: I was researching what composite would be best for my (hopefully) upcoming KR-1 project, and came across something I didn't quite understand. I had intended to use ra5377 BID fiberglass for the aft and fore decks, and carbon for the wings. Now, I see that Wick's sells "KR" cloth 75

KR> "KR" cloth VS RA cloth.

2008-10-12 Thread Dan Heath
I tried the KR cloth and did not like it. It did not bend around corners like the RA does and it did not seem to wet out as well. So, I am still using the RA. I think for large flat areas, the KR cloth would work well and save some weight, but for bending around corners, you might want to try the R