Don't be mean! Justin's just a bit slow, and you need to repeat things a
bit.  Kinda like the guy who wanted to use sassafras, which is very good
smelling when you're working it!

I wonder what ever happened to the Sassafras guy?
Ron Freiberger
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of
Scott Cable
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 10:54 AM
To: KR builders and pilots
Subject: Re: KR>Wood Question... Here we go again!

Justin,Here we go again!  Did you not read or learn from the last time you
posted a question about the type and grade of wood to use and where to
purchase it?  Check back in the (recent) archives, and everyone was still
saying the same thing.  Purchase your wood from AS&S or Wicks.  Assemble
your aircraft with only aircraft grade materials. NOT from materials
purchased at the local hardware store or Home Depot.

Mark Jones <[email protected]> wrote:Aircraft grade Birch is acceptable and
is readily available at Wick's and
AS&S. Do not use non aircraft grade Birch plywood for structural building as
it does not meet Mil Spec MIL-P-6070B. This spec covers grain, thickness,
moisture, tensile strength,glue, bending, torsion and immerson.
Justin wrote: I seen Birch Plywood at the Local wood store. Is this ok for
airplanes? I
know a fellow plane builder in my chapter who is building his plane with
Birch but im not sure where he got it. I am no expert in anyway (obvously)
on what is acceptable.

Justin
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