I think he mean't that he can't cut it right? What I did is put the wood
where it is sopposed to go but on top of the members and draw both lines for
both angles on each side. Then go sand to fit. I used a small 5" disk sander
that allowed me to adjust the angle.

Justin
N116JW
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To: "KRnet" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 4:30 PM
Subject: Re: KR>Re: upper crossmember


> Hi;
> I used old bike inner tubes to keep things tight....they'll encircle the
> whole boat. Just about the right pressure in my opinion. You can easily
> adjust pressure by pulling here and there where needed.
> I did my whole boat this way....used about 7-8 old inner tubes. Just put
> 'em on, and go do something else till the T-88 dries.
>
> Try it, results won't vary.
>
> Paul Gangemi
> KR2s....priming
> Erie, Pa.
>
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>
> http://community.webtv.net/paulwasp/paulwaspspad
>
>
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