KR> repairing skin damagge

2011-01-08 Thread Virgil Salisbury
Rebuild as per the plans. YOU DID GET THE PLANS ? Virg On 1/8/2011 2:22 AM, Martin Pearce wrote: > . I'm not > sure about the bottom of the rudder . > > Any comments and advice would be gratefully received! > > Regards > > Martin Pearce > > rocketdri...@optusnet.com.au > > > > > >

KR> repairing skin damagge

2011-01-08 Thread Jose Fuentes
Are you saying the tail wheel crushed the into the structure in the back?? wouldn't that need the framing redone there? On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 2:22 AM, Martin Pearce wrote: > I recently imported a KR2 from Canada and unfortunately it has sustained > some skin damage

KR> repairing skin damagge

2011-01-08 Thread Glenn Martin
> I plan to repair the skin damage by > using a hole saw or similar to cut out the fractured skin, glue in a plug of > foam and then use fibreglass with epoxy resin to repair the skin. I'm not > sure about the bottom of the rudder . > Here is a link to a you tub vid on fiberglass repair.

KR> repairing skin damagge

2011-01-08 Thread Dan Heath
Where repairing the wood skin, use wood. Then if you want to put a light layer of glass over it, that will be good. For fiberglass skin, I would do exactly what you are planning. See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the picsĀ  See you at the 2011 - KR Gathering in Mt. Vernon, Il -

KR> repairing skin damagge

2011-01-07 Thread Martin Pearce
I recently imported a KR2 from Canada and unfortunately it has sustained some skin damage around the wing stub area in particular and has a big bruise (crush) on the underside of the rudder where the tailwheel has crushed the bottom of the structure. I plan to repair the skin damage by using a