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    Cassutt - looking for anyone who knows anything about it

    I will add myself as an interested party.
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    Cassutt - looking for anyone who knows anything about it

    Welding is really good. Behind the longeron splice everything is gas welded, in front of the splice is TIG. All looks pretty good with good penetration. It used to have a turtledeck on it which was cut off to make a low bubble canopy installation. The floor is actually lowered below the...
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    Cassutt - looking for anyone who knows anything about it

    I do. Yesterday I spent the day driving 20 hours and am mentally exhausted at the moment. Now instead of having a garage to park my car, I have a place to work on my new to me Cassutt Project. I took a couple of pictures after I got home and unloaded then decided to not do anything further...
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    Cassutt - looking for anyone who knows anything about it

    I don't mind welding it, one of those "not researched enough yet" items. I've done a lot of MIG welding, no TIG yet. I was thinking Ed's shop was in Mid-FL, and wanting an excuse to visit.
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    Cassutt - looking for anyone who knows anything about it

    Quite amazing, in my opinion, for a 65 year old design with an estimated 900 (+30 for the IIM) built to still be doing so well. The first Cassutt I saw was when I was 11-12 years old, a guy pulled a little red airplane out of his hangar, set the controls flipped the prop, wandered around the...
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    Cassutt - looking for anyone who knows anything about it

    Thanks for the post Scrapper, I've read this thread a couple of times, and there is a lot of information in it, thanks for making this happen. I do believe somebody from cassutt-racer.com compiled a lot of information into a CD, I didn't manage to get registered there before it went dark. A...
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    Cassutt - looking for anyone who knows anything about it

    New here, have loved the Cassutt since I saw my first one 25 years ago. Have finally decided that I am going to build one. I am hoping to find a set of plans, a builder's manual, and the information CD if anybody has leads for any of this, or decent projects I would be most appreciative. I...
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