I think Ed is right. After some more research I think T9926  the number
that they gave me may have been a part number. So I don't really know what
grade of aluminum it is.

Robert J. (Jack) Cooper
[email protected]
http://www.jackandsandycoooper.com/kr2
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> [Original Message]
> From: Ed Veneck <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>; Corvair engines for homebuilt aircraft
<[email protected]>; KR builders and pilots <[email protected]>
> Date: 9/23/03 4:09:17 PM
> Subject: Re: CorvAircraft>Aluminum
>
> Jack
> May want to recheck your specs. I can not fine a
> reference to 9926 Aluminum in any of my material
> manuals
> Ed
> --- Jack Cooper <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 
> > I found a bargain in aluminum today and was
> > wondering if anyone would be interested in some.
> > This store has lost its buyers of this product and
> > would like to exhaust their supply of these pieces
> > of aluminum. It is T9926 aluminum 1/8" thick
> > 15"X32". I don't know about 9926 aluminum or if its
> > suitable for aircraft use but they had 10 pieces and
> > will sell me all of them for $100. The man said that
> > they usually sell for $50 each. These sheets have
> > rounded corners and have one approximate. 1/2"  hole
> > on each end. If there is an interest in this I will
> > go back and buy them and sell them for cost plus
> > shipping. email me off net. 
> > 
> > Robert J. (Jack) Cooper
> > [email protected]
> > http://www.jackandsandycoooper.com/kr2
> > Why Wait? Move to
> >
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