Re: Canard Build table
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Leon ,thanks any progress on the Marske style spar test?
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Regards, Damian Gregory N8427 Q200 -----Original Message-----
From: Leon - C <leon@...> To: Q-LIST@... Sent: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 14:50:02 -0600 Subject: Re: [Q-LIST] Canard Build table My table is 24" X 16'. I like the width but if I had it to do over I'd make it at least 17' long........... I laid particle board over my old rotor blade table which is very stiff and can be twisted with turn buckles to make it flat or with wash out. Put some castors under it as well so you can push it to the side of the shop. When I need a large surface - like for cutting fabric - I just drop a couple of 1/4" sheets of hardboard/Masonite on the floor. Other than that the 24" width is fine for a general use work table. Don't make it any wider than you can comfortably reach to the center of while sanding, and keep it tall enough that you don't have to bend over. I'm 5'6" and I like it 38" to 39" tall. ============ Leon McAtee Home from my second week at the new job. 2 autos to service, a lawn (hay field now) to mow, cloths to wash and then some Quickie buildn' :-) ----- Original Message ----- From: <damiantwinsport@...> To: <Q-LIST@...> Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 4:40 PM Subject: Re: [Q-LIST] Canard Build table Folks ,what are the ideal dimensions for table to build LS1 canard on?Willl a 2' X 16' be enough?
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