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    Shop/Build questions

    The following comes from the West Systems web site. At 70°F, T-88 will harden in 6-8 hours and will reach functional strength in 24 hours. T-88 has been specifically formulated to cure as low as 35°F without reduction in strength; this cure will require approximately one week.
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    Adjustable feet for workbench

    I plan to use 4x4 legs with husky lag bolts (lag screws) for height adjustment. Cheap and easy, plenty strong enough, no wobble, and no lock nut required. I think 1/2" x 4" will be OK with about 1/2" left "unscrewed" for adjustment.
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    Door or not to door?

    John: Here's a site with many pictures of a Ragabond with 2 doors. http://jove.prohosting.com/ragwings/jgpix.html I'm not familiar with the design so it might not be the version you're building.Two doors would sure be a lot more convenient than one. I've started building a Fisher Dakota...
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    Plans Building Dakota Hawk, Canada.

    The Dakota Hawk is an all wood 2 seat Fisher Flying Products design. So far I've built the ribs and tail surfaces and I have a Continental A75 ready. Right now I'm finishing off my garage (wiring, drywall, paint, shelving) so that I'll have a proper place to build the plane. I'm a retired...
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