Hello Mike ..........   Getting started is the hard part, just go for it.
The fuselage sides can be built and just hung on the wall along with 
horizontal, vertical, rudder and elevator.
Then can come the wing spars just hang them from the ceiling if you have to.
The hardware can all be manufactured primed, painted, hung up or wrapped and 
storied in a cardboard box.
By then some time will have passed and maybe the solution will be to tent 
off a small heated section on one side of the garage.
Keep it light and stick to the plans.
I really miss the creativity and the problem solving.
Mostly I miss, getting to fly it, I waited too long.  Lynn  N37LH

-----Original Message----- 
From: Mike Taglieri
Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2010 6:59 PM
To: KRnet
Subject: KR> Boatbuilding Questions

For a long time I've wanted to build a KR-2, but I didn't have a place to do
it.
The problem is space.  There's a furnace room in the middle of the basement,
and the area where I want to put the assembly table is 76" wide on one end
and 80" wide on the other. 

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