KR> Plywood

2015-05-21 Thread bjoenunley
That might save me a trip to Peachtree ?GA! JoeFlorida? Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone Original message From: Dan Prichard via KRnet List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org Date: 05/21/2015 10:26 PM (GMT-06:00) To: KRnet Cc: Dan Prichard Subject: Re: KR

KR> Plywood

2015-05-21 Thread bjoenunley
My fuselage ?is also 1/8 inch thick Okoume.? Did you find it binds well with T88? A/C spruce would not leave the plywood ?sheet out for me. Delivery is $100. ?I will make another trip to Atlanta soon.? Joe? Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone

KR> Plywood

2015-05-21 Thread Dan Prichard
I didn't answer your original question. Yes, it's bonds very well. No sign of any delamination. Sent from my iPhone > On May 21, 2015, at 8:14 PM, bjoenunley via KRnet > wrote: > > > > My fuselage is also 1/8 inch thick Okoume. > Did you find it binds well with T88? > A/C spruce would

KR> Plywood

2015-05-21 Thread Dan Prichard
I got my plywood from a local plywood dealer. As long as it has the Lloyds number on the edge your ok. BS-1088. Almost any boat shop will have it or can get it. Dan Prichard Sent from my iPhone > On May 21, 2015, at 8:14 PM, bjoenunley via KRnet > wrote: > > > > My fuselage is also

KR> Plywood

2015-05-21 Thread Sid Wood
Where are you putting the 1/8 inch plywood? Plans call for 3/32 and 1/4-inch. Sid Wood Tri-gear KR-2 N6242 Mechanicsville, MD, USA I need a 4x4 by 1/8 inch sheet of plywood to finish ?up ?my fuselage.

KR> Plywood

2015-05-21 Thread Dan Prichard
That's what is great about the KR. You can do just about anything you want. I've used 1/8" Okome on my fuselage and am very happy with its workability weight and strength. I believe it only weighed a few pounds more and it much stronger. Dan Prichard Portland Oregon. Sent from my iPhone >

KR> Plywood orientation

2015-03-31 Thread Sid Wood
For the spars you must put the primary grain of the plywood in the vertical. Plywood comes in 4-foot widths, but you need more than 7-foot width. So, you need to scarf 2 pieces to get the width and keep the vertical orientation. Common size for plywood is 8-foot length. So, you need to scarf

KR> Plywood orientation

2015-03-31 Thread Paul Visk
To: krnet at list.krnet.org Subject: Re: KR> Plywood orientation Gary Wold wrote: >I am putting my KR2S spruce and plywood list together in order to get a >quote from Wicks. Looking at the plywood on their website, I see that there >are mahogany plywood orientations (angle) of 4

KR> Plywood orientation

2015-03-31 Thread tkilgore3 at cox.net
Gary Wold wrote: >I am putting my KR2S spruce and plywood list together in order to get a >quote from Wicks. Looking at the plywood on their website, I see that there >are mahogany plywood orientations (angle) of 45 degree and 90 degree. The >plans are not clear as to which to use and I did

KR> Plywood orientation/how much T-88

2015-03-30 Thread Christopher Pryce
I'm almost done with my gallon kit and I ordered another quart in case I run out. That being said, I was quite liberal with my T-88 when making my spars and had a lot of squeeze out. I don't anticipate using the rest of my quart. Chris Pryce

KR> Plywood orientation

2015-03-30 Thread Paul Visk
I'm on my 2nd quart kit.? Paul Visk Belleville Il 618 406 4705? Sent on the new Sprint Network from my Samsung Galaxy S?4. Original message From: Gary Wold via KRnet Date:03/30/2015 7:03 PM (GMT-06:00) To: krnet at list.krnet.org Subject: KR> Plywood orientation I

KR> Plywood orientation

2015-03-30 Thread Paul Visk
at list.krnet.org Subject: KR> Plywood orientation I am putting my KR2S spruce and plywood list together in order to get a quote from Wicks. Looking at the plywood on their website, I see that there are mahogany plywood orientations (angle) of 45 degree and 90 degree. The plans are not cl

KR> Plywood orientation

2015-03-30 Thread Gary Wold
I am putting my KR2S spruce and plywood list together in order to get a quote from Wicks. Looking at the plywood on their website, I see that there are mahogany plywood orientations (angle) of 45 degree and 90 degree. The plans are not clear as to which to use and I did not find anything in the

KR> Plywood orientation

2015-03-30 Thread Dan Prichard
'm on my 2nd quart kit. > > Paul Visk > Belleville Il > 618 406 4705 > > > Sent on the new Sprint Network from my Samsung Galaxy S?4. > > Original message From: Gary Wold via KRnet > Date:03/30/2015 7:03 PM (GMT-06:00) > To: krnet at list.

KR> plywood floor

2014-01-13 Thread Tony King
Woh, now there's something I missed. In all my perusing of the plans and the build guide I hadn't noticed the floor extending back past the main spar. I'm at the point of fitting my centre section spars so I'm glad this came up. KRNet saves the day - again! Cheers, Tony On 13 January 2014

KR> plywood floor

2014-01-13 Thread Allen G. Wiesner
I extended the 3/32" plywood floor to the back side of the station "E" crosspiece at the aft side of the spar cutout. As for the 1/4" ply, I considered it as part of the load structure for the lower engine mount and left it in although I am also planning on hanging my rudder pedals / brakes

KR> plywood floor

2014-01-12 Thread ppaul...@aol.com
Larry Flesner wrote: > add another 5/8" cross member at that point to support the floor. Sorry, but I'll have to throw the "unnecessary beefing" flag on that one Thanks Mark and Larry. Another question. Do you think the 1/4 plywood under your feet is structural or a foot rest. That's a lot a

KR> plywood floor

2014-01-12 Thread Larry Flesner
At 09:21 PM 1/12/2014, you wrote: >Ok, I'm talking about the floor inside the cockpit. The wood that >goes on top of the soundproofing / insulation foam. The >drawing shows the floor to go all the way back to the front of the >spar. there is nothing to glue the floor to front of the spar.

KR> plywood floor

2014-01-12 Thread Mark Langford
Paul Visk wrote: >> Ok, I'm talking about the floor inside the cockpit. The wood that goes on >> top of the soundproofing / insulation foam. The drawing shows the >> floor to go all the way back to the front of the spar. there is nothing >> to glue the floor to front of the spar. << That

KR> plywood floor

2014-01-12 Thread ppaul...@aol.com
Ok, I'm talking about the floor inside the cockpit. The wood that goes on top of the soundproofing / insulation foam. The drawing shows the floor to go all the way back to the front of the spar. there is nothing to glue the floor to front of the spar. Paul Visk Belleville Il 618-406-4705

KR> plywood floor

2014-01-12 Thread Mark Langford
Paul Visk wrote: >> Fwd of the spar there is no 5/32 cross member for the back edge of the >> 3/32 plywood to sit on. I thinking when I step into the plane the back >> edge will collapse. I double check the drawings to see if I miss the >> crossmember and I didn't. << Do you mean 5/8"

KR> Plywood floor

2014-01-12 Thread Larry Flesner
At 07:15 PM 1/12/2014, you wrote: >I cut my holes for my front spar today and notice when I put the >plywood floor in. The back edge has nothing to glue. Any suggestions. Paul Visk +++ not sure I follow what

KR> Plywood floor

2014-01-12 Thread ppaul...@aol.com
I cut my holes for my front spar today and notice when I put the plywood floor in. The back edge has nothing to glue. Any suggestions. Paul Visk Belleville Il 618-406-4705 Sent from my HTC on the Now Network from Sprint!

KR> Plywood...

2012-01-14 Thread Timothy McKenna
Sorry, I am in New Jersey. I had some that I was looking to unload. -Original Message- From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On Behalf Of GaryH Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 10:50 PM To: 'KRnet' Subject: RE: KR> Plywood... Central Texas. -Origi

KR> Plywood...

2012-01-12 Thread GaryH
Central Texas. -Original Message- From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On Behalf Of Tim & Gail McKenna Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 7:33 PM To: 'KRnet' Subject: RE: KR> Plywood... What part of the country are you in? -Original Message- From

KR> Plywood...

2012-01-12 Thread Tim & Gail McKenna
What part of the country are you in? -Original Message- From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On Behalf Of GaryH Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2012 9:50 PM To: 'KRnet' Subject: KR> Plywood... Anybody have a good source (as in best price for same) for 3

KR> Plywood...

2012-01-12 Thread mylittle...@yahoo.com
t' <kr...@mylist.net> Sent: Thu, Jan 12, 2012 15:57:15 GMT+00:00 Subject: RE: KR> Plywood... Gary wrote: Anybody have a good source (as in best price for same) for 3/32 plywood? Regards. [Fred Johnson] Are you looking for price or quality? It also depend on what part of

KR> Plywood...

2012-01-12 Thread Fred Johnson
Gary wrote: Anybody have a good source (as in best price for same) for 3/32 plywood? Regards. [Fred Johnson] Are you looking for price or quality? It also depend on what part of the country you are in. In the northwest I would call B international. http://www.bd-international.com/ The

KR> Plywood...

2012-01-11 Thread GaryH
Anybody have a good source (as in best price for same) for 3/32 plywood? Regards, Gary

KR> 'Plywood' for flying machines? And, a POSSIBLE source of structural wood?

2011-09-16 Thread WxBY
Long ago & far away we heard/read a couple of suggestions: [at that time the ideas were put forward in relation to Ken's KR-1-type - - - I don't think he and/or Stu had even started to think about the -2's] - - - - - locate specs/sources of mahogany plywood as used in the manufacturing of

KR> plywood question

2011-08-28 Thread Allen Wiesner
G. Wiesner KR-2SS S/N 1118 T/D / CorvAIR 65 Franklin Street Ansonia, CT 06401-1240 203-732-0508 "It ain't over until the fat lady sings". From: "bdazzca...@aol.com" <bdazzca...@aol.com> To: kr...@mylist.net Sent: Sun, August

KR> plywood question

2011-08-28 Thread Larry Flesner
At 02:05 AM 8/28/2011, you wrote: >I forgot what kind of plywood we use around the nose section? nose section floor by the firewall, shelf, seatbelt attachment area firewall itself. David + That information should be in

KR> plywood question

2011-08-28 Thread Dan Heath
My firewall is 1/4" aircraft grade plywood. Not sure what the other pieces you mentioned are. See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the pics  See you at the 2011 - KR Gathering in Mt. Vernon, Il - MVN There is a time for building and it never seems to end. Daniel R. Heath - 

KR> plywood question

2011-08-28 Thread bdazzca...@aol.com
nose section floor by the firewall, shelf, seatbelt attachment area firewall itself. David In a message dated 8/27/2011 2:52:33 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time, da...@windstream.net writes: The nose section? What do you mean by nose section? If you are referring to the leading

KR> plywood question

2011-08-27 Thread Dan Heath
The nose section? What do you mean by nose section? If you are referring to the leading edge of the wing, you don't put plywood on the leading edge of the wing on a "plans built" KR. Come to the gathering and find out all you ever wanted to know about building a KR, and probably stuff you don't

KR> plywood question

2011-08-26 Thread Virgil N. Salisbury
Birch or Mahogany ,3/32, if I remember right, Virg On 8/26/2011 12:18 AM, bdazzca...@aol.com wrote: > Hey Netters, > > I forgot what kind of plywood we use around the nose section? Let me > know. > > > > David swanson > ___ > Search the

KR> plywood question

2011-08-26 Thread bdazzca...@aol.com
Hey Netters, I forgot what kind of plywood we use around the nose section? Let me know. David swanson

KR> Plywood

2010-03-16 Thread Dan Heath
- Lexington, SC -Original Message- From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On Behalf Of Larry Flesner Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 8:44 PM To: KRnet Subject: Re: KR> Plywood > >There is no 45 degree plywood called out in the KR plans, except the little >gu

KR> Plywood

2010-03-16 Thread Larry Flesner
> >There is no 45 degree plywood called out in the KR plans, except the little >gussets around the main and aft spar inside the fuselage (so use scaps of 90 >degree turned 45 degrees there), so yes, 90 degree is what you'd order. > >Mark Langford

KR> Plywood

2010-03-16 Thread Mark Langford
Ken Henderson wrote: > "would use the 90 degree. Am I correct in this?" There is no 45 degree plywood called out in the KR plans, except the little gussets around the main and aft spar inside the fuselage (so use scaps of 90 degree turned 45 degrees there), so yes, 90 degree is what you'd

KR> Plywood

2010-03-16 Thread Ken Henderson
All, Just bit the bullet and sent a spruce and ply order off to Aircraft Spruce. I know most of you do business with Wick's but they couldn't supply the spar stock I needed and California is much closer to NM than Illinois shipping cost wise. I noticed they offer ply in 90 degree and

KR> PLywood kit from Wicks

2008-10-12 Thread thomas brady
Hello all, Just a question about the plywood kit from Wicks. THis is what they sent me: 3/32X4X8M90---3/32X4'X8'MAH 3 PLY 90 DEGREE--x3 2.5MMX4X4BBIRCH PLY 5 PLY---x3 6MMX4X4B--BIRCH PLY 7 PLY---x1 Now going through the

KR> PLywood kit from Wicks

2008-10-12 Thread Mark Jones
tmail.com> To: <kr...@mylist.net> Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 12:15 PM Subject: KR> PLywood kit from Wicks > Hello all, Just a question about the plywood kit from Wicks. THis is what > they sent me: > > 3/32X4X8M90---3/32X4'X8'MAH 3 PLY 90 DEGREE--

KR> Plywood

2008-10-12 Thread rhartwi...@juno.com
Be very careful about using low priced Baltic birch. Much of this plywood is used for cabinet making and other indoor uses. It looks beautiful, but is not necessarily waterproof. If you buy a sheet of it, cut off a small piece (1/4 X 1 inch piece will do) and boil it in plain water for

KR> plywood

2008-10-12 Thread patric...@usfamily.net
I checked the archives and only found two posts about Baltic Birch. Both of them favorable. Does anyone use this on their skins? This stuff is only $12.50 for a 50" x 50" X 1/8" Patrick Driscoll Saint Paul, MN patric...@usfamily.net --- http://USFamily.Net/dialup.html - $8.25/mo! --

KR> plywood

2008-10-12 Thread bearlk...@aol.com
Patrick; Youngblood lumber on Central ave Mpls. stocks some very fine Russian Baltic Birch ply at a cost similar to your quote. Bob Polgreen

KR> plywood

2008-10-12 Thread Jeff Scott
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2008-10-12 Thread patric...@usfamily.net
Does anyone know of a aircraft grade plywood supplier near the twin cities,(Minneapolis, St Paul, MN)? Patrick Driscoll Saint Paul, MN patric...@usfamily.net --- http://USFamily.Net/dialup.html - $8.25/mo! -- http://www.usfamily.net/dsl.html - $19.99/mo! ---

KR> Plywood

2008-10-12 Thread patrusso
t.net> Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 3:22 PM Subject: KR> Plywood > Does anyone know of a aircraft grade plywood supplier near the twin > cities,(Minneapolis, St Paul, MN)? > Patrick Driscoll > Saint Paul, MN > patric...@usfamily.net > > > --- http://USFamily.Net/dialu

KR>Plywood Listing

2008-10-12 Thread Ron Freiberger
Freiberger mailto: r.freiber...@earthlink.net r dot freiberger get it? -Original Message- From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net]On Behalf Of Justin Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 7:20 PM To: KRnet Subject: Re: KR>Plywood Listing The plans do NOT spec

KR>Plywood Listing

2008-10-12 Thread Rick Wilson
ings we need in our plywood. > > Justin > N116JW > www.geocities.com/attngrabber14/Home > - Original Message - > From: "David Mullins" <n32...@comcast.net> > To: "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net> > Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 5:51 PM > Subje

KR>Plywood Listing

2008-10-12 Thread Justin
I was reading my Sport Aviation magazine (march 2003) and found a listing in the back saying: "Aircraft Plywood, GL2 Rated" Does that mean it is certified for Aircraft use/ is ok for skinning the boat? Here's the website, take a peak and let me know guys. http://www.boulterplywood.com/ Justin

KR>Plywood Listing

2008-10-12 Thread larry flesner
>"Aircraft Plywood, GL2 Rated" Does that mean it is certified for Aircraft use/ is ok for skinning the boat? Here's the website, take a peak and let me know guys. >http://www.boulterplywood.com/ >Justin The listing I saw for aircraft birch

KR>Plywood Listing

2008-10-12 Thread Rick Wilson
Justin, It's your option to put any kind of plywood you wish on your project, but I am just curious as to why you keep looking for anything other than what is recommended in the plans? It seems to me that it would be a lot less headache and expense to buy what is called for and not have to always

KR>Plywood Listing

2008-10-12 Thread David Mullins
Justin, I have used the 1/8" 6 ply birch plywood GL-II from Finland. I purchased it from Harbor Sales in Maryland. The Last time I went by they stopped carrying it. Boulter Plywood has just started selling this plywood about 1 to 1.5 years ago. Boulter is about 1 hr drive from me in Boston. I

KR>Plywood Listing

2008-10-12 Thread Justin
t; Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 5:51 PM Subject: Re: KR>Plywood Listing > Justin, > > I have used the 1/8" 6 ply birch plywood GL-II from Finland. I purchased it > from Harbor Sales in Maryland. The Last time I went by they stopped > carrying it. Boulter Plywood has just

KR>plywood vs composite skins

2008-10-12 Thread Alexander Birca (MD/RMD)
Hi all, I know, some time ago here was discussed this question. But there were talking about sides skins to be laminated. For me here is clear, I will do as Eduardo Barros from Argentina. I would like to ask your opinion about composite sheet which is used for Printed Circuit

KR>plywood vs composite skins

2008-10-12 Thread Dan Heath
RE: But I have this PCB sheet in 2mm thickness, it has about 10 layers of laminated fibers which is pressed together and cooked. Compared with plywood it is much stronger, Alex, I am sure that it is strong, but I am concerned that it would be brittle and under stress could crack. I would

KR>plywood vs composite skins

2008-10-12 Thread Alexander Birca (MD/RMD)
Thanks Dan, I have to say it is not brittle, as about gluing, before it should be sanded, as ordinary Fiberglas. In fact it is a Fiberglas, just difference is in that the fiberglass layers are pressed and cooked at high temperature vs ours wing skins are not pressed and normally cure at room

KR>plywood vs composite skins

2008-10-12 Thread Alexander Birca (MD/RMD)
19, 2003 1:05 PM To: kr...@mylist.net Subject: Re: KR>plywood vs composite skins RE: But I have this PCB sheet in 2mm thickness, it has about 10 layers of laminated fibers which is pressed together and cooked. Compared with plywood it is much stronger,

KR>plywood vs composite skins

2008-10-12 Thread Brian Kraut
I am very familiar with printed circuit boards and most of the ones I have seen are a little light on the glass and heavy on the epoxy, but there are a zillion different kinds. Alexander Birca (MD/RMD) wrote: > Hi all, >I know, some time ago here was discussed this question. But there

KR>plywood vs composite skins

2008-10-12 Thread Eduardo M. Iglesias
;alexander.bi...@ericsson.com> To: "'KR builders and pilots'" <kr...@mylist.net> Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 7:20 AM Subject: RE: KR>plywood vs composite skins > > Thanks Dan, > I have to say it is not brittle, as about gluing, before it should be sanded, as ordinar

KR>plywood vs composite skins

2008-10-12 Thread Alexander Birca (MD/RMD)
Thanks Eduardo, good info. BR, Alex Birca Moldova -Original Message- From: Eduardo M. Iglesias [mailto:emigles...@cpenet.com.ar] Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 6:08 AM To: KR builders and pilots Subject: Re: KR>plywood vs composite skins Dan, Alex. Eduardo Barros put 3 lay

KR>Plywood

2008-10-12 Thread Justin
I was looking over my Wicks book thinking about which plywood to order. There is another wooden airplane in my hanger using basswood. I know it is heavier by 2 lbs every 4X8. The options are mahagany $118 for 4X8(10lbs). Birch $82 for 4X8(12lbs).basswood/basswood $73 for 4X8 (10lbs) Could

KR>Plywood

2008-10-12 Thread Larry A Capps
Mahogany plywood (5 ply), will provide sufficient strength at a higher cost (25-50%) over Birch. Birch plywood (5 ply), is 25% stronger and weighs 20-25% more than Mahogany. Mahogany vs. Birch is a fine example of spending a little more to save weight. By using Mahogany you can save 2 lbs. on

KR>Plywood

2008-10-12 Thread Mark Langford
Justin wrote: > I was looking over my Wicks book thinking about which plywood to order. There is another >wooden airplane in my hanger using basswood. I know it is heavier by 2 lbs every 4X8. > The options are mahagany $118 for 4X8(10lbs). Birch $82 for 4X8(12lbs).basswood/basswood >$73 for 4X8

KR>Plywood vs composite skins

2008-10-12 Thread Traveler
On the pros and cons of using plywood vs. composite skins here's a couple of interesting posts. The first is an excerpt by Ron Scott in a piece in the Winter 2000 SAA magazine. ( www.sportaviation.org ) Of course prices have gone up since the article was written. ALTERNATE MATERIALS Ron

KR>Plywood vs composite skins

2008-10-12 Thread ksto...@juno.com
Re: > I dont feel that plywood is a good choice. Hi everyone... from Mattoon, IL. I am a newbee to the KRNet as of a couple of days ago. This will be my first post. I would really be afraid to use sandwiched foam for plywood. If you think about it, when you hang 150+ lbs on the

KR>Plywood vs composite skins

2008-10-12 Thread Justin
with the longerons and the other vertical. I will still have to do my design and annalists on this with it compared to plywood (AS). Justin - Original Message - From: <ksto...@juno.com> To: <kr...@mylist.net> Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2003 10:45 AM Subject: KR>Plywood vs

KR>Plywood vs composite skins

2008-10-12 Thread Larry A Capps
There is absolutely no reason for building a "Composite Fuselage" version of the KR and including the 5/8" square spruce used to constructed the KR fuselage sides/top/bottom. In a composite fuselage, except for a top longeron (running from firewall to TE of wing), the 5/8" square spruce would be

KR>Plywood vs composite skins

2008-10-12 Thread ronev...@aol.com
Netters; I would like to respond to the statement made regarding plywood.   "If you think about it, when you hang 150+ lbs on the firewall, the fuselage sides between the engine and the landing gear take a lot of stress.  The top longerons are being stretched (tension), and the bottom ones