Today's Message Index:
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1. 02:13 AM - I Shall Say This Only Once (I Hope) (Brian and Pat Tarmar)
2. 04:28 AM - Re: Belting for trailer (Jim Butcher)
3. 07:10 AM - Re: Re: Belting for trailer (N55XS)
4. 12:27 PM - Knurled shoot bolt guides (Ronald J. Parigoris)
5. 02:31 PM - Re: Knurled shoot bolt guides (Paul Boulet)
6. 04:19 PM - Removable access panels (Erich Trombley)
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Subject: | I Shall Say This Only Once (I Hope) |
--> Europa-List message posted by: "Brian and Pat Tarmar" <freefolk@screaming.net>
My humble apologies to the Forum for repeating my first flight news so many times
yesterday.
My mail system failed to show messages leaving the Outbox. Hence my repeated attempts
to send. SORRY
Incidentally Richard, David Scouller was only approved by the PFA to test fly the
Trigear Europa - cant think why??
Vaughn, I will send photos of my panel as soon as this software problem is resolved.
Brian
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Subject: | Re: Belting for trailer |
--> Europa-List message posted by: "Jim Butcher" <europa@triton.net>
Hi Jeff,
That would be me. I used a 6" wide drive belt from McMaster. P/N is 5753
K434. It works fine. The 3 ply is probably OK too, this 4 ply is kinda
stiff.
Jim Butcher A185
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Subject: | Re: Belting for trailer |
--> Europa-List message posted by: N55XS <topglock@cox.net>
Jim Butcher wrote:
>--> Europa-List message posted by: "Jim Butcher" <europa@triton.net>
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>Hi Jeff,
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>That would be me. I used a 6" wide drive belt from McMaster. P/N is 5753
>K434. It works fine. The 3 ply is probably OK too, this 4 ply is kinda
>stiff.
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>Jim Butcher A185
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Thanks, Jim...
Jeff - N55XS
Prop is in the mail...
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Subject: | Knurled shoot bolt guides |
--> Europa-List message posted by: "Ronald J. Parigoris" <rparigor@suffolk.lib.ny.us>
We bonded the aluminium shoot bolt guides into the door yesterday.
To taint things gettin stuck a bit better, I knurled the OD of the guides so the
redux
had a better chance of taking. Also made a vertical slot, bout 3/16" wide and a
half
inch long, perhaps 1/4" in from the edge of the door on the inside skin so could
make
a fillet on the inner side.
Let me know if anyone wants their guides knurled.
Ron Parigoris
N4211W
A-265
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Subject: | Re: Knurled shoot bolt guides |
--> Europa-List message posted by: Paul Boulet <possibletodo@yahoo.com>
Could you knurl my head? Might work better
Paul Boulet, N914PB
do not archive
"Ronald J. Parigoris" <rparigor@suffolk.lib.ny.us> wrote:
--> Europa-List message posted by: "Ronald J. Parigoris"
We bonded the aluminium shoot bolt guides into the door yesterday.
To taint things gettin stuck a bit better, I knurled the OD of the guides so the
redux
Let me know if anyone wants their guides knurled.
Ron Parigoris
N4211W
A-265
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Subject: | Removable access panels |
--> Europa-List message posted by: "Erich Trombley" <erichdtrombley@juno.com>
A very easy way to make all hinged access panels removable it to simply have a
removable hinge pin (wire). The pin can secured a number of ways, drilling a
small hole in the end of the pin for safety wire, or perhaps bonding the end of
the hinge pin. Remember it isn't likely that you will be removing the hinge
pin all that often.
Regards,
Erich Trombley
N28ET, Classic Monowheel 914
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