Bob:

Such is life in the "Take over" world.  I took over a project where the guy 
decided he
had to re-set the stick lower to the point rwhere the spar limited the sticks 
forward
travel so the D.S. notched the top of the spar and spent alot of time trying to 
figure
out how to avoid tearin out the center spar and starting over again.  There 
have been
some other issues but that was a biggie.

Don
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> Netters;
> I just bought a KR2 project with Diehl wing skins. The builder had used the
> wrong glue and very poor technique to assemble the wings. It took me less than
> an hour and a couple of hand tools to ply them apart. The glue simply did not
> adhere to the wing skin, the bonds popped apart with hand pressure. The
> builder was obviously not a man to follow instructions, and I felt it was at 
> least
> an amusing cautionary tale.
> Had this gotten to the air, it would have delaminated very quickly. OUCH!
> (the seller was a gracious gent from Tx and not the builder, he let me know 
> what
> the issues were up front.)
> Incedently, I am very pleased with my purchase, I will salvage the skins and
> use a lot of the other parts to save a fair amount of time and money.
>
> Bob Polgreen
> Boat stage and parts
> Nowthen MN
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