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tubing Cut list accuracy?

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CdnMedic

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I'm about to order my tubing/plate for my 2L from a supplier in Ontario so that when I head back home on vacation I can stop by and pick it up. I'm a bit crunched for time right now (Just moved, new job, new house needs a few things etc) so I can't sit down and pick through the plans... I'll have lots of building time this winter but need to get my tubing in October so it isn't on my trailer in the salty conditions in December when I head back that way next.

Is the cut list that is found in the stickies here pretty accurate? I'll be ordering in 10' lengths for transport.
Hoping I have a fuselage ready for gear by the spring!
 
As I recall, the material list for 4130 steel tubing was accurate. But I never found a use for the .090 x 6" x 72" 4130 sheet.
 
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