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1. 06:13 AM - Re: 912 propeller, 4" prop hub ext, Exhaust for sale (kinne russ)
2. 10:52 AM - Re: Latex Pain Forum (Dnul)
3. 11:08 AM - Re: Jig To Install Hinges (Dnul)
4. 11:22 AM - Re: Drilling Center Of Tube (Dnul)
5. 11:26 AM - Re: Drilling Center Of Tube (Dnul)
6. 11:26 AM - Re: Latex Pain Forum (George Alexander)
7. 05:17 PM - Re: Re: Latex Pain Forum (gliderx5@comcast.net)
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Subject: | Re: 912 propeller, 4" prop hub ext, Exhaust for sale |
Jason
Did you have a cowling on the 912? Loox like some mounting tabs in the
pic. What aircraft?
do not archive
On Jul 9, 2013, at 8:54 AM, frank goodnight wrote:
> Can you send a larger clearer picture ? I can't see if i can use it
from this pic.
> Thanks
> Frank
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> From: Jason Omelchuck <jason@trek-tech.com>
> To: kolb-list@matronics.com
> Sent: Monday, July 8, 2013 8:21 PM
> Subject: Kolb-List: 912 propeller, 4" prop hub ext, Exhaust for sale
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<jason@trek-tech.com>
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> Hello All,
> For the 912 engine I have:
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> A 68" 3 bladed taper tip Warp Drive propeller with nickel leading edge
$400
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> A 4" propeller hub extension $100
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> A Stainless steel exhaust system (at least I think it is stainless as
a magnet just barely sticks to it) $150 Attached is a picture of the
exhaust configuration.
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> All are in great condition and buyer pays for shipping.
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> Regards
> Jason Omelchuck
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Subject: | Re: Latex Pain Forum |
How would you use cheap house paint to do a small graphic detail on top of Polytone,
on fabric, in order avoid buying some quarts of Polytone? You can get small
sample cans of latex mixed colors at Lowes which are intended for people
to use in choosing colors.
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Dnul
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Subject: | Re: Jig To Install Hinges |
My other tip shows cutting bushings and someone asked "what bushings" on this thread
showing the hinge drilling jig. FireFly uses bushings cut from 5/16 ID
steel tube. They are used where horizontal stabilizer attaches at the back to
the elevator and at the top and bottom of the lift struts. Bushings act as spacers
on 5/16 bolts.
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Dnul
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Subject: | Re: Drilling Center Of Tube |
That would be great to order for drilling the vertical stabilizer post, the drag
strut, or the landing gear leg and the universal joint on the aileron control
tube which would be drilled inaccurately. It might be used to drill an innumerable
number of holes in small tubing used in the wing.
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Subject: | Re: Drilling Center Of Tube |
http://www.skygeek.com/eastern-edf1-drill-rite.html sells the drill guide.
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Dnul
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Subject: | Re: Latex Pain Forum |
Dnul wrote:
> How would you use cheap house paint to do a small graphic detail on top of Polytone,
on fabric, in order avoid buying some quarts of Polytone? You can get
small sample cans of latex mixed colors at Lowes which are intended for people
to use in choosing colors.
Or develop your graphic and find a sign outfit that does vinyl signs/car wraps.
Got the attached "nose art", one for each side (flipped horizontally) for about
$30-$35. The oval is about 10" across. Has worn like iron. Colors have
not faded (even in FL sun).
DO NOT ARCHIVE
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George Alexander
FS II R503 N709FS
http://www.oh2fly.net
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Subject: | Re: Latex Pain Forum |
I painted latex over existing paint on some areas on my Titan Tornado. Some of
it had been painted before I bought it, and I'm guessing it was Polytone. I washed
the airplane with detergent and TSP to remove dirt and wax. Then just sprayed
the thinned latex. The new paint had adhered great. There are a few spots
where the base paint let loose of the fabric, but the latex has stayed stuck.
If you are thinking of a small logo I would think you could mask and spray with
a touch up gun, or just brush it on.
Malcolm
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dnul" <doug.syler@att.net>
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2013 1:52:29 PM
Subject: Kolb-List: Re: Latex Pain Forum
How would you use cheap house paint to do a small graphic detail on top of Polytone,
on fabric, in order avoid buying some quarts of Polytone? You can get small
sample cans of latex mixed colors at Lowes which are intended for people to
use in choosing colors.
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Dnul
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http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=404545#404545
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