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Why should I build from a kit rather than from plans using Moldless construction?

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Why should I build from a kit rather than from plans using Moldless construction?

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A. Scratch-built Moldless construction using raw materials takes more time. Simply stated, It takes significantly longer to build from scratch than building from a “pre-fab” kit. If you value your time, and you figure that your time is money, then the cost of buying “pre-fab” could be a less expensive approach to building an airplane. And, by purchasing one pre-fab part at a time, the builder does not need to put down a large amount of money up-front, because the builder can buy parts as he or she needs, and as their budget allows, and he or she is not dependent upon a single source for their materials. The finish that is coming from the factory molds allow the builder faster build/completion times rather than trying to finish the rough hand-laid fiberglass skins when building from the Moldless construction. People that have built using the Moldless construction method will tell you the sanding is the longest part of the building process. Alternatively, our Molded pieces can cut the sa

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