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1. 04:08 AM - Re: Spam (ronnie wehba)
2. 06:05 AM - Re: spam (GeoR38@aol.com)
3. 07:16 AM - Oil injection tank (Mike Pierzina)
4. 08:33 AM - Dril bits 101 (Mike Pierzina)
5. 09:34 AM - Re: Dril bits 101 (Bob Bean)
6. 10:25 AM - Switches (Lawrence M. Rice)
7. 11:41 AM - Re: Spam (Richard Harris)
8. 02:14 PM - Re: drill bits (Don Gherardini)
9. 02:30 PM - spam (boyd young)
10. 02:37 PM - Re: Spam (Larry Bourne)
11. 02:52 PM - Re: Spam (Larry Bourne)
12. 05:44 PM - Re: Dril bits 101 (HShack@aol.com)
13. 06:38 PM - The Smell of Poly Brush in the Evening (John Williamson)
14. 07:51 PM - john w/kolbra (Bob Bean)
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required 5, BAYES_00)
--> Kolb-List message posted by: "ronnie wehba" <rwehba@wtxs.net>
hey lar i can get ya a deal on some of them'thar' mowin type goats.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry Bourne" <biglar@gogittum.com>
Subject: Re: Kolb-List: Spam
> --> Kolb-List message posted by: "Larry Bourne" <biglar@gogittum.com>
>
> Wait a second, here....................mow ?? MOW ?? I don't even like
to
> mow my back yard. Half a mile of
> airstrip....................uh..................no
> deal.................sorry ! ! ! Deadbeat Lar. Do
> not Archive.
>
> Larry Bourne
> Palm Springs, CA
> Kolb Mk III - Vamoose N78LB
> www.gogittum.com
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Larry Bourne" <biglar@gogittum.com>
> To: <kolb-list@matronics.com>
> Subject: Re: Kolb-List: Spam
>
>
> > --> Kolb-List message posted by: "Larry Bourne" <biglar@gogittum.com>
> >
> > You better be careful..............if'n I took you up on it, you'd be
> stuck.
> > :-) ............and don't think it ain't a temptation............you've
> got
> > a verrry nice place there. Tempted Lar.
> Do
> > not Archive.
> >
> > Larry Bourne
> > Palm Springs, CA
> > Kolb Mk III - Vamoose N78LB
> > www.gogittum.com
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Richard Harris" <rharris@magnolia-net.com>
> > To: <kolb-list@matronics.com>
> > Subject: Re: Kolb-List: Spam
> >
> >
> > > --> Kolb-List message posted by: "Richard Harris"
> > <rharris@magnolia-net.com>
> > >
> > > LAR, Just another reason you you need to get out of CAL. Remember what
I
> > > said about this place when you were here? 2800 feet, big hanger,
nobody
> > but
> > > me and my MK3, but you got to help mow..
> > >
> > > c-ya
> > >
> > > Richard Harris
> > > MK3 N912RH
> > > Lewisville, Arkansas
> >
> >
>
>
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: GeoR38@aol.com
In a message dated 12/30/2003 8:02:10 PM Eastern Standard Time,
by0ung@brigham.net writes:
I've asked this before, and now hafta do *something.* I'm using the spam
blocker
on Outlook Express, under "message," "create rule for message," and all it
seems to do is intensify the spam. Nearly 2,000 blocked addresses now, and
still
getting over 200 spams a day, lar
larry
create a new folder under your inbox..... call it "kolb" for example....
create a rule that says where the from line contains people.... or
subject line contains words.... and under actions move it to the Kolb folder....
with a list of people you want to recieve mail from and a list of keywords
your kolb foldler should readable and all left in the inbox should be junk.
you could look at it then do a "select all" "delete"
for those who might coment from your web page you might say "put kolb in the
subject line" or if you make a link to your mail from your web page it can
be programed to automaticly put "kolb" in the subject line. the code i used
for that is
You can email comments about my pages to:
Boyd keep "kolb" in the subject line.
on the page it looks like.
You can email comments about my pages to:
Boyd keep "kolb" in the subject line.
when you click on Boyd the address and subject line is allready filled in.
if i were getting 200 a day i would change my address and let everyone you
know know the new address.... it seems it takes spamers 6 months or so to
catch on to a new address.
do not archive.
boyd
George Randolph
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Subject: | Oil injection tank |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Mike Pierzina" <planecrazzzy@lycos.com>
Hi,
Well two things that I didn't like about that tank you have...It stuck up in
the air (parisite drag) and the price was around $265.
Here's a site where I have some pictures of the tank I made...it fits between
the cooling fan and the starter motor on my 503....
http://www.homebuiltairplanes.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=467
The pictures are at the bottom of the page....It's also another good site for
help...or helping others.
Hope this helps,
Gotta Fly...
Mike in MN
SNIP>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Time: 11:07:07 AM PST US
From: Gherkins Tim-rp3420 <rp3420@motorola.com>
Subject: Kolb-List: Tom Olenik question about Rotax 503
--> Kolb-List message posted by: Gherkins Tim-rp3420 <rp3420@motorola.com>
Tom (Kolbers)
I am wanting to move my oil tank on my Rotax 503 DCDI oil pump/injection system.
One afternoon while talking design and upgrades, my uncle Craig suggested that
I move the oil tank out of the slip stream. The tank is located above and
behind the engine, near the prop. I am sure it dirties air right before it enters
the prop.
Here is my question: Is there a Rotax spec that says it has to be mounted in that
location? I want to move it down in front of the engine right above the oil
pump system. Is there a height the oil tank has to be above the oil pump?
Is it gravity fed? Or, is there a oil pump?
Many benefits for me doing this: Cleans up the slip stream, gets oil tank off the
vibrating engine, places it in a location for easy oil level verification-I
can see it thru my Lexan gap seal, shortens the oil line from tank to pump, helps
CG.
One con I can think of: Harder to reach for filling.
---
Sometimes you just have to take the leap
and build your wings on the way down...
Gotta Fly...
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Mike Pierzina" <planecrazzzy@lycos.com>
Hi Guys,
Buy bits by the fist full ???????????
SHARPEN THEM....it's not that hard. If you have that many bad ones,experiment
!
Yes, it's harder to sharpen those tiny bits, but if it isn't working, sharpen
it again...
TIPS :
1.) Keep dipping the bit in water while sharpening it so it stays hardened.
2.) Take two NUTS...hold them together (flat to flat)
each flat is 60 degrees...The angle the two nuts make when held together ( I have
a set welded together just for this ) is the best angle for drill bit....although
sometimes you may need it otherwise...
3.) Make sure the "heel" of the bit is LOWER than the cutting edge ..or it will
rub and create HEAT.
4.) like the guys say "watch your speed"
I can BUST a bit in half and still sharpen it
I would first Square it up then,start the angles and drop the heel lower.
There are other tricks...you can grind into the bit making the contact point
smaller so the bit doesn't "WALK" when you drill.
Sounds like with all the bits you have that YOU think are junk, you could experiment...
PS in my older age, I have one of those magnifiying lights by my grinder and
sander...those little bits are harder to see.
Hope this helps..
Gotta Fly...
Mike in MN
---
Sometimes you just have to take the leap
and build your wings on the way down...
Gotta Fly...
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Subject: | Re: Dril bits 101 |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: Bob Bean <slyck@frontiernet.net>
Sure have sharpened my share....although as I get older the cutoff for
size keeps
getting bigger. I finally bought a Drill doctor, they do a good job and
you can
do smaller sizes than the chuck was designed for by wrapping a little
masking
tape on the shank. Ever have one of those days when you keep grinding that
little bugger down like a pencil in the quest for the perfect angle? grrrrr
After you start using it you'll go crazy refilling those old
indexes..."help I can't
stop!" -BB do not archive
Mike Pierzina wrote:
>--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Mike Pierzina" <planecrazzzy@lycos.com>
>
> Hi Guys,
> Buy bits by the fist full ???????????
>
> SHARPEN THEM....it's not that hard. If you have that many bad ones,experiment
!
> Yes, it's harder to sharpen those tiny bits, but if it isn't working, sharpen
it again...
>
> TIPS :
>
>1.) Keep dipping the bit in water while sharpening it so it stays hardened.
>
>2.) Take two NUTS...hold them together (flat to flat)
>each flat is 60 degrees...The angle the two nuts make when held together ( I have
a set welded together just for this ) is the best angle for drill bit....although
sometimes you may need it otherwise...
>
>3.) Make sure the "heel" of the bit is LOWER than the cutting edge ..or it will
rub and create HEAT.
>
>4.) like the guys say "watch your speed"
>
> I can BUST a bit in half and still sharpen it
> I would first Square it up then,start the angles and drop the heel lower.
>
> There are other tricks...you can grind into the bit making the contact point
smaller so the bit doesn't "WALK" when you drill.
>
>
> Sounds like with all the bits you have that YOU think are junk, you could experiment...
>
> PS in my older age, I have one of those magnifiying lights by my grinder and
sander...those little bits are harder to see.
>
> Hope this helps..
> Gotta Fly...
> Mike in MN
>
>---
>Sometimes you just have to take the leap
>and build your wings on the way down...
> Gotta Fly...
>
>
>
>
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Lawrence M. Rice" <tailwind5@juno.com>
Folks,
Remember that when you are switching incandescent bulbs, you need to
allow for high inrush current. A cold tungsten filament has very little
resistance, it's almost a dead short. Current is limited by the wiring
system, not the bulb! With the right power supply, I have seen inrush
currents as much as 9 to 10 times the normal hot filament current draw.
So, be sure and use a switch with a DC rating a good 5 times as much as
the steady burn rating of the bulb(s).
Larry the MicroMong guy
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Richard Harris" <rharris@magnolia-net.com>
Lar, The most effective way to stop spam is like George said, change your
address, that should give you about 6 months or so. It looks like to me
that a big important guy like yourself could get your ISP to do SOMETHING..
c-ya Buddy
Richard Harris
MK3 N912RH
Lewisville, Arkansas
DO NOT ARCHIVE
> --> Kolb-List message posted by: "Larry Bourne" <biglar@gogittum.com>
>
> I've asked this before, and now hafta do *something.* I'm using the spam
blocker on Outlook Express, under "message," "create rule for message,"
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Don Gherardini" <donghe@one-eleven.net>
Paul...
If you can get em...try Lawson bits...they aint bad...or Chicago
Latrobe...(CL)
I will tell you this....you aint gonna find a blackndecker bit at walmart
that is worth carring home.
Don Gherardini
FireFly 098
http://www.geocities.com/dagger369th/my_firefly.htm
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: "boyd young" <by0ung@brigham.net>
for those who might coment from your web page you might say "put kolb in the
subject line" or if you make a link to your mail from your web page it can
be programed to automaticly put "kolb" in the subject line. the code i used
for that is
You can email comments about my pages to:
Boyd keep "kolb" in the subject line.
on the page it looks like.
You can email comments about my pages to:
Boyd keep "kolb" in the subject line.
it seems that the code for the email link was inturperted by my software and did
not show up. i will try again.
You can email comments about my pages to:
(
)() (herf)()(")mailto:by0ung@brigham.net(?)subject()kolb, webpage comment(")(>)Boyd()keep "kolb" in the subject line.
you will have to remove all of the ( ) they were included so the software
would not act on the code
or you could go to my page http://www.brigham.net/~byoung and click on "view" "source"
boyd
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Larry Bourne" <biglar@gogittum.com>
Yah, Earthlink has a spam blocker available, but people I've talked to who're familiar
with it say it's a pain to use, and overly selective. I'll forward an
email to you in a minute that my web-host sent me. I think I'll give it a try.
Several people recommended "Postini," and it sounds good, too. I like
the address I have, and hate to give it up, so maybe a little extra effort'll
be worth it.
The holiday season is winding down - finally - and tonight will be the grand finale
at the hotel. Guess who gets to work swing shift. Groan. I've got a bug
nibbling at me, and feel achy and miserable, but not really sick...........running
myself ragged tonight is the last of the activities I would have planned.
I imagine you-all have been busy with family and Santa and all. Hope
you had a very Merry Christmas, and I wish you a Happy New Year.
Lar.
Larry Bourne
Palm Springs, CA
Kolb Mk III - Vamoose N78LB
www.gogittum.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Harris" <rharris@magnolia-net.com>
Subject: Re: Kolb-List: Spam
> --> Kolb-List message posted by: "Richard Harris" <rharris@magnolia-net.com>
>
> Lar, The most effective way to stop spam is like George said, change your
> address, that should give you about 6 months or so. It looks like to me
> that a big important guy like yourself could get your ISP to do SOMETHING..
>
> c-ya Buddy
>
> Richard Harris
> MK3 N912RH
> Lewisville, Arkansas
> DO NOT ARCHIVE
>
>
> > --> Kolb-List message posted by: "Larry Bourne" <biglar@gogittum.com>
> >
> > I've asked this before, and now hafta do *something.* I'm using the spam
> blocker on Outlook Express, under "message," "create rule for message,"
>
>
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Larry Bourne" <biglar@gogittum.com>
Sorry folks.............didn't look and thought that was off-List.
Do not Archive.
Larry Bourne
Palm Springs, CA
Kolb Mk III - Vamoose N78LB
www.gogittum.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry Bourne" <biglar@gogittum.com>
Subject: Re: Kolb-List: Spam
> --> Kolb-List message posted by: "Larry Bourne" <biglar@gogittum.com>
>
> Yah, Earthlink has a spam blocker available, but people I've talked to
who're familiar with it say it's a pain to use, and overly selective. I'll
forward an email to you in a minute that my web-host sent me. I think I'll
give it a try. Several people recommended "Postini," and it sounds good,
too. I like the address I have, and hate to give it up, so maybe a
little extra effort'll be worth it.
>
> The holiday season is winding down - finally - and tonight will be the
grand finale at the hotel. Guess who gets to work swing shift. Groan.
I've got a bug nibbling at me, and feel achy and miserable, but not really
sick...........running myself ragged tonight is the last of the activities I
would have planned. I imagine you-all have been busy with family and
Santa and all. Hope you had a very Merry Christmas, and I wish you a Happy
New Year. Lar.
>
>
> Larry Bourne
> Palm Springs, CA
> Kolb Mk III - Vamoose N78LB
> www.gogittum.com
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Richard Harris" <rharris@magnolia-net.com>
> To: <kolb-list@matronics.com>
> Subject: Re: Kolb-List: Spam
>
>
> > --> Kolb-List message posted by: "Richard Harris"
<rharris@magnolia-net.com>
> >
> > Lar, The most effective way to stop spam is like George said, change
your
> > address, that should give you about 6 months or so. It looks like to me
> > that a big important guy like yourself could get your ISP to do
SOMETHING..
> >
> > c-ya Buddy
> >
> > Richard Harris
> > MK3 N912RH
> > Lewisville, Arkansas
> > DO NOT ARCHIVE
> >
> >
> > > --> Kolb-List message posted by: "Larry Bourne" <biglar@gogittum.com>
> > >
> > > I've asked this before, and now hafta do *something.* I'm using the
spam
> > blocker on Outlook Express, under "message," "create rule for message,"
> >
> >
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Dril bits 101 |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: HShack@aol.com
In a message dated 12/31/2003 11:34:21 AM Eastern Standard Time,
planecrazzzy@lycos.com writes:
Hi Guys,
Buy bits by the fist full ???????????
SHARPEN THEM....it's not that hard. If you have that many bad
ones,experiment !
Yes, it's harder to sharpen those tiny bits, but if it isn't working,
sharpen it again...
It's a little expensive at around $80, but Lowe's carries the "Drill Doctor"
which does a really good job of sharpening drill bits.
Howard Shackleford
FS II
SC
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Subject: | The Smell of Poly Brush in the Evening |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: "John Williamson" <kolbrapilot@comcast.net>
Actually this is an update on the Kolbra modifications and updates.
The EIS has been updated for the Rotax 912S engine.
The new fuel tank is installed, plumbed and the fuel quantity probe has been
calibrated.. 14.5 gallons, all but 1 quart useable.
Wiring harness has been modified as necessary for the 912 electrical
connections.
Battery shelf has been moved up to give room for the fuel tank.
Strobe power supply relocated.
Installed mount for two landing lights on bottom of fuselage between the
gear legs.
Fabric installed on back half of fuselage again.
Installed two additional ribs in vertical stab to stop fabric drumming.
Refabriced the vertical stab.
Brushed on a coat of Poly Brush to finish off the year. I used a respirator
so I wouldn't get high or any more goofy.
Photos can be seen at this link:
http://home.comcast.net/~kolbrapilot/KolbraMods.htm
All things considered, 2003 was a pretty good year. The Kolbra flew 337.6
hours, landed in 48 states, took me to some great places where I met some
super Kolb flyers and builders. Hope 2004 can live up to this year!
Happy New Year.
John Williamson
Arlington, TX
Kolb Kolbra: 508 hours, Rotax 912 ULS
http://home.comcast.net/~kolbrapilot/
do not archive
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: Bob Bean <slyck@frontiernet.net>
John, you're making everyone out here drool.....should be a great
advertisement
for the factory this year. -BB do not archive
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