KR> forward spar dimensions

2008-10-12 Thread Brian Kraut
When I laminated my spar caps I used wood a little oversize so I could plane it to the exact dimensions when they were done. Being someone who learned to measure in a machine shop and make parts to tollerances of a few ten thousandths of an inch, I was measuring everything with a set of dial calip

KR> forward spar dimensions

2008-10-12 Thread skp...@charter.net
Brian, I did the exact calculations and the only response to my post of "error in the plans" was. "oh really?" Hope you find the answer. Im waiting. Steven Phillabaum Auburn Alamaba > > From: "Brian Kraut" > Date: 2004/06/18 Fri AM 01:59:00 GMT >

KR> forward spar dimensions

2008-10-12 Thread skp...@charter.net
AM 03:26:13 GMT > To: KRnet > Subject: Re: KR> forward spar dimensions > > Brian, I did the exact calculations and the only response to my post of > "error in the plans" was. "oh really?" > Hope you find the answer. Im waiting. > > Steven Phillabaum

KR> forward spar dimensions

2008-10-12 Thread boeing757me...@aol.com
In a message dated 6/17/2004 7:00:03 PM US Mountain Standard Time, brian.kr...@engalt.com writes: The 2S plans call for the center section front spars to be 2 5/32" wide which is about 2.1563". The outboard spars are supposed to be 1 15/16" at Dont forget about the vertical pieces the spar will f

KR> forward spar dimensions

2008-10-12 Thread Mark Langford
Steven Phillabaum wrote: > Brian, I did the exact calculations and the only response to my post of "error in the plans" was. "oh really?" > Hope you find the answer. Im waiting. I guess I'm the culprit that made that remark. It was meant more of a tongue-in-cheek "you mean there are mistakes in

KR> forward spar dimensions

2008-10-12 Thread Brian Kraut
riday, June 18, 2004 7:58 AM To: KRnet Subject: Re: KR> forward spar dimensions Steven Phillabaum wrote: > Brian, I did the exact calculations and the only response to my post of "error in the plans" was. "oh really?" > Hope you find the answer. Im waiting. I guess I&#