In retrospect, it amounts to very little saved and a lot of work to cut the
pieces probably best to just buy the cut materials.
It is good to know the actual materials for just the fuselage.R
Thanks for the input guys.
Bob
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>I am wondering if anyone has an idea of the number of board feet of spruce
>required to build a stretched and widened KR2S fuselage.<
Board feet of lumber at a retail level has not been in use in the USA for
probably 40 years or more. It is occasionally used if a retailer is buying
400,000 bo
Anyway to tell which fuselage I have by dimension?
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> On Feb 22, 2017, at 7:26 PM, Larry Flesner via KRnet
> wrote:
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> At 06:02 PM 2/22/2017, you wrote:
>> Hi All;
>> I am wondering if anyone has an idea of the number of board feet of spruce
>> required to build a stretche
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> Larry Wrote ..
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> Hi All;
> I am wondering if anyone has an idea of the number of board feet of spruce
> required to build a stretched and widened (I know it depends on amount of
> width added etc.)KR2S fuselage.
>
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At 06:02 PM 2/22/2017, you wrote:
Hi All;
I am wondering if anyone has an idea of the number of board feet of
spruce required to build a stretched and widened (I know it depends
on amount of width added etc.)KR2S fuselage.
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Hi All;
I am wondering if anyone has an idea of the number of board feet of spruce
required to build a stretched and widened (I know it depends on amount of width
added etc.)KR2S fuselage.
I am going to British Columbia ( Canada's West Coast where Sitka grows)in April
and was thinking of just
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