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Meyers 200 Structure

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RJW

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Wisconsin and Kansas
Anybody have any complaints/comments/praise for the Meyers 200 structure? Particularly the steel center spar? A quick look on the web returns how sturdy and efficient the structure is—nothing negative. I’m wondering how the spar was built. Welding trusses with very short members as is found in this structure is generally a no-no. Perhaps the spar was treated after welding? Comments?

Thanks,
Rob

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