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     1. 01:01 AM - Re: Trips 2017 UK/Europe (Roland)
     2. 01:27 AM - Fw: Re: CAMLOC Fasteners (jglazener)
     3. 03:45 AM - Re: Fw: Re: CAMLOC Fasteners (Raimo Toivio)
     4. 11:41 AM - Fw: Re: CAMLOC Fasteners (jglazener)
 
 
 
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| Subject:  | Re: Trips 2017 UK/Europe | 
      
      
      Hi David and all,
      
      after reply from Jens I'm pleased to let you know, that all Europa-pilots are very
      welcome at the OUV-summer meeting, which will take place at
      
      Bad Drkheim EDRF from 16th-18th June 2017
      
      Mogas is available at EDRF and no landing fees will be charged on arrival.   
      
      More details will follow (accomodation/camping, restaurants, daytrips....).
      
      So please save the date by now! And David, please advertise also for the club-members.
      
      Regards
      Roland
      PH-ZTI
      XS TG 914
      
      
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      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=464966#464966
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Fwd: Re: CAMLOC Fasteners | 
      
      
      Hello Raimo, I followed your suggestion and contacted MilSpec. I got the following reply: ""I would recommend using the 4000 series C-Spec fasteners for this application. The 2000 series are generally not robust enough for a main cowling application. The easiest way to do this would be to use our pre-engineered fastener sets found here http://milspecproducts.com/heavy_duty_4000_series".
      
      I understand from your post that you used the 2000 series. The 4000 series are
      a bit more expensive but not ridiculously so, which suggests they are not just
      after more money. They do however seem a lot bigger which raises weight issues.
      What is your idea- is the 2000 adequate in your experience or would it be worthwhile
      getting the 4000?
      
      BTW I like your analogy of a cowling without access hatches with a beautiful woman.
      I happen to be rather partial to beautiful women as well as aircraft, and
      any idea that keeps them both shut up is welcome ;-)
      
      Thanks,
      
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      Jeroen
      
      http://www.europaowners.org/main.php?g2_itemId=44165
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Fwd: Re: CAMLOC Fasteners | 
      
      Jeroen,
      
      great!
      
      I try to find some time and visit my Europa archives.
      I am pretty sure I can find what I purchased from them and report to you.
      
      All I remember there were many sizes, say at least 5. Thats because the
      variance of the thickness of the lower surface. I bought quite a lot extras
      to get exatly the sizes I wanted. I am not sure was it 2000 or 4000 serie,
      but soon I know.
      
      How about that?
      
      About women & acs: isnt that so, that we would like to get the full 
      authority to control
      when they are shut up, speaking quietly or even screeching at full passion,
      whenever and where ever we happen to want?
      
      Pls say something that I know you have got this. I usually cannot see my 
      postings
      on the Europa-list (???). So, I send them blind.
      
      Cheers,
      Raimo
      Europa #417
      Finland
      
      
      allekirjoitus <mailto:info@rwm.fi>
      11.1.2017, 11:26, jglazener kirjoitti:
      >
      > Hello Raimo, I followed your suggestion and contacted MilSpec. I got the following reply: ""I would recommend using the 4000 series C-Spec fasteners for this application. The 2000 series are generally not robust enough for a main cowling application. The easiest way to do this would be to use our pre-engineered fastener sets found here http://milspecproducts.com/heavy_duty_4000_series".
      >
      > I understand from your post that you used the 2000 series. The 4000 series are
      a bit more expensive but not ridiculously so, which suggests they are not just
      after more money. They do however seem a lot bigger which raises weight issues.
      What is your idea- is the 2000 adequate in your experience or would it be
      worthwhile getting the 4000?
      >
      > BTW I like your analogy of a cowling without access hatches with a beautiful
      woman. I happen to be rather partial to beautiful women as well as aircraft, and
      any idea that keeps them both shut up is welcome ;-)
      >
      > Thanks,
      >
      > --------
      > Jeroen
      >
      > http://www.europaowners.org/main.php?g2_itemId=44165
      >
      >
      > Read this topic online here:
      >
      > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=464967#464967
      >
      >
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Fwd: Re: CAMLOC Fasteners | 
      
      
      Received and noted! If you want we can discuss this further offline: j.glazener14@gmail.com
      
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      Jeroen
      
      http://www.europaowners.org/main.php?g2_itemId=44165
      
      
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