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1. 06:57 AM - Re: paint (Vic Peters)
2. 08:23 AM - Re: paint (Kirby Dennis Contr MDA/AL)
3. 12:56 PM - Re: Re: paint (DCulver701@aol.com)
4. 12:56 PM - Re: SCAM- Kitplanes (Cory Emberson)
5. 01:27 PM - Re: Re: paint (robert bean)
6. 01:56 PM - Re: Re: paint (flht99reh)
7. 02:57 PM - Re: Re: paint (Rick Pearce)
8. 03:28 PM - Re: SCAM- Kitplanes (Paul Petty)
9. 04:14 PM - Re: Re: Kitplanes (Cory Emberson)
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Vic Peters" <vicsvinyl@verizon.net>
--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Rick Pearce" <rap@isp.com>
"How many gals of base collar does it take to paint a classic?"
Thats exactly what I'd like to know including all paint amounts.
Vic
Millinocket ME
MKIIIX
912ul Full Lotus?
Do not archive
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: Kirby Dennis Contr MDA/AL <Dennis.Kirby@kirtland.af.mil>
<< How many gals of base collar does it take to paint a classic? >>
Rick -
Based on Jim & Dondi's recommendation, here are the quantities of Poly-stuff
I used in finishing my Mark-III Classic:
- 4 gallons of Poly-Tone paint (I used white)
- 3 gallons of Poly-Spray (silver UV block)
- 2 gallons of Poly-Brush (weave filler)
- 2 gallons of Reducer
- 2 quarts of trim color paint
- 1 quart of Poly-Tack (fabric "glue")
And it turned out to be exactly the right amounts of these products.
Hope this helps ...
Dennis Kirby
Mark-III, 912ul, Powerfin-70
New Mexico
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: DCulver701@aol.com
Boy, thats almost 12 gallons of paint & glue, Probably around 70 lbs. total?
Got any idea what percentage of that total, would actually end up on the
plane? Tia, best regards, Dave Culver
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Subject: | Re: SCAM- Kitplanes |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: Cory Emberson <bootless@earthlink.net>
Hello Paul and Kolb list members -
I forwarded your message to my Editor-in-Chief (Marc Cook) and asked him
if he knew about this. He forwarded it to Cindy Pedersen, the publisher
of Kitplanes Magazine. Her message seems to have bounced, so she asked
me to repost it for you all here. Thanks for the question!
(Attention to Matt Dralle: Please feel free to do a follow-up post if
this has gone to any other of your lists as well - thanks!)
best regards,
Cory Emberson
Contributing Editor
Kitplanes Magazine
KHWD
Clarification of KITPLANES Magazine's California business office and the
Palm Coast, Florida subscriber fulfillment office.
Yes, we do have a telephone renewal effort - it is done through Ebsco
telemarketing after the subscription has expired. We do ask for a credit
card number, but it is not necessary- (they can be billed). They are NOT
offered a better deal if they give us a credit card number - they get
the standard rates that they also see in the mailed efforts.
We are only contacting our own subscribers. If their profile is marked
'do not call,' we don't call them. We also do NOT do any outbound new
business offers to try to get new subscribers. If the call does not
come from Ebsco or the mail from Palm Coast Data, it is not authorized
by KITPLANES Magazine.
For any questions regarding the expiration date or to renew directly,
call subscriber service at 800.622.1065 or access your account
information online at:
https://secure.palmcoastd.com/pcd/eServ?iServ=MDEwRjQyNjgwNQ==
Happy landings,
Cindy Pedersen, Publisher
760.436.4747
Paul Petty wrote:
>--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Paul Petty" <lynnp@g-gate.net>
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>Fellow Kolbers,
>If you subcribe to Kitplanes magazine beware of a scam to lock in a cheaper rate
asking you for a credit card number. The outfit is out of Floridia. Kitplanes
is out of CA. [Wink]
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>Paul
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>ps. Matt can you post or forward to all matronincs list that may be affected?
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>Paul Petty
>Kolbra #12
>Ms Dixie
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: robert bean <slyck@frontiernet.net>
forgive me fellow flyers but this one I couldn't pass up.
Most of the weight in those paint cans is solvent (unless two part
epoxy)
it goes harmlessly? into the air we breath.
I doubt whether all the paint on your plane weighs any more than 5 lbs.
This goes in the category of urban legend, like 800 tons on a 727, :)
This may not apply to certain pigments like pure lead. heh heh.
Stits polytone white is remarkably stingy on pigment. That way they
get to sell more of it.
In the same vein, if your girlfriend shaves her mustache it will NOT
grow
back darker and thicker. Hair is dead protein.
Haveagoodun, BB do not archive
On 15, Feb 2006, at 3:54 PM, DCulver701@aol.com wrote:
> --> Kolb-List message posted by: DCulver701@aol.com
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> Boy, thats almost 12 gallons of paint & glue, Probably around 70 lbs.
> total?
> Got any idea what percentage of that total, would actually end up on
> the
> plane? Tia, best regards, Dave Culver
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: "flht99reh" <flht99reh@netzero.net>
Robert, I have to disagree with you on " In the same vein, if your
girlfriend shaves her mustache it will NOT grow
back darker and thicker. Hair is dead protein.
My 90 year Sicilian mother has hers in a curled-ended roll, much like
"Snivley Whiplash". This is ONLY because of the repeated shaving process and
the fact that she is Sicilian! Women from other parts of Italy do not have
an adornment to this degree. And at 90, she can still whip your backside. If
she doesn't take care of it, she has "family" that will, if ya get my drift.
Many Italian men consider a good mustache a sign of virility and good
breading stock. But they also suggest that you need to examine the teeth to
be sure. This could be Italian myth though!
Ralph of Ohio
--> Kolb-List message posted by: robert bean <slyck@frontiernet.net>
forgive me fellow flyers but this one I couldn't pass up.
Most of the weight in those paint cans is solvent (unless two part
epoxy)
it goes harmlessly? into the air we breath.
I doubt whether all the paint on your plane weighs any more than 5 lbs.
This goes in the category of urban legend, like 800 tons on a 727, :)
This may not apply to certain pigments like pure lead. heh heh.
Stits polytone white is remarkably stingy on pigment. That way they
get to sell more of it.
In the same vein, if your girlfriend shaves her mustache it will NOT
grow
back darker and thicker. Hair is dead protein.
Haveagoodun, BB do not archive
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Rick Pearce" <rap@isp.com>
Dave: I'm not seeing who you replying to.Must be getting filtered out.
----- Original Message -----
From: <DCulver701@aol.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 2:54 PM
Subject: Re: Kolb-List: Re: paint
> --> Kolb-List message posted by: DCulver701@aol.com
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> Boy, thats almost 12 gallons of paint & glue, Probably around 70 lbs.
total?
> Got any idea what percentage of that total, would actually end up on the
> plane? Tia, best regards, Dave Culver
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Subject: | Re: SCAM- Kitplanes |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Paul Petty" <lynnp@g-gate.net>
Cory,
So it wasnt a scam? When I called kitplanes the lady I spoke with said she knew
nothing about the company in fla and said Kitplanes never ask for a credit card
number. I called directory assitance and there was no Kitplanes listed at the
address listed on the mail out. What got me was I filled out the form from
fla and had mailed it yesterday morning. Yesterday at noon I recived the renewal
notice from the cal office. So I called the post office and had them pull the
letter from the mail. So I thought it was a scam. Sorry for the confusion.
Kitplanes id my favorite magizine by the way! [Wink]
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Paul Petty
Kolbra #12
Ms Dixie
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=12477#12477
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: Cory Emberson <bootless@earthlink.net>
Hi Paul,
I'm glad Cindy responded to this - she knows all the details on the
publishing/subscription process. Many magazines and other kinds of
companies (like video/DVD programs, etc.) use fulfillment houses to
handle the order-taking and shipping. It's such a specialized part of
the process that it wouldn't be uncommon for the service reps handling
subscription requests to not know exactly where they're located.
I hope her reply answered your questions - her phone # is listed below
her response if you need any more details. It's always a good thing to
be aware of who's getting your personal information - I grilled the AT&T
rep yesterday when they called to confirm the services I added for my
business phone. I get so many "I'm calling on behalf of AT&T..." etc.
calls to be very suspicious of people calling me and asking me to
confirm an order over the phone. :-)
Glad you like the magazine! (I do, too!)
best,
Cory
Paul Petty wrote:
>--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Paul Petty" <lynnp@g-gate.net>
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>Cory,
>So it wasnt a scam? When I called kitplanes the lady I spoke with said she knew
nothing about the company in fla and said Kitplanes never ask for a credit card
number. I called directory assitance and there was no Kitplanes listed at
the address listed on the mail out. What got me was I filled out the form from
fla and had mailed it yesterday morning. Yesterday at noon I recived the renewal
notice from the cal office. So I called the post office and had them pull
the letter from the mail. So I thought it was a scam. Sorry for the confusion.
Kitplanes id my favorite magizine by the way! [Wink]
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>Paul Petty
>Kolbra #12
>Ms Dixie
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