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1. 02:36 PM - Re: rivets (kinne russ)
2. 04:50 PM - Removing bolt from elevator control mechanism (Mcabbage)
3. 05:42 PM - Re: Removing bolt from elevator control mechanism (Charlie England)
4. 06:08 PM - Re: Removing bolt from elevator control mechanism (Stuart Harner)
5. 06:31 PM - Re: Removing bolt from elevator control mechanism (Mcabbage)
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Believe it or not, I remember Stavanger with pleasure! Would love to see
it again but doubt I ever will. Say hello to the town for me
Have fun & keep a flask on the wheelchair. Eliminates squeaks and
squawks.
Fair winds,
Russ
> On May 29, 2015, at 5:32 AM, Patrick Ladd <patrickjladd@hotmail.com>
wrote:
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> Hi Russ,
> no such luck. A weeks cruise. Southampton to Stavangar first leg. Its
raining and blowing up a hooghlie at the moment and the temps in Norway
are way down. Taking my wheelchair but don`t anticipate
> getting around too much. Sit on the boat and read and draw. Shame.
this is the first time I have ventured abroad since I was taken ill 5
years ago on the eve of going to the States.. Tal;k to you in a week.
>
> Pat
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> Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2015 11:57 PM
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> Subject: Re: Kolb-List: rivets
>
> Bon Voyage, Pat! =97 got your trout rod with you?
> Russ
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>> On May 28, 2015, at 7:47 AM, Patrick Ladd <patrickjladd@hotmail.com
<mailto:patrickjladd@hotmail.com>> wrote:
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>> Gosh you guys sure have hair triggers. Give the guys a break. If you
were supplying goods to the aircraft industry wouldn`t you keep an eye
on the literature? These days that includes lists and blogs. I don`t
see any `Big Brother` in that. Just good business practice.
>> They saw an item being criticised for being over priced and just
pointed out that it was being compared to a different product and
mentioned the fact that they also sell cheaper ones. Seems reasonable to
me.
>> It appears that they support the sponsorship deal. Seems to show good
intent.
>>
>> An old saying occurs to me. Something about `With hold your verdict
until all the evidence is in`
>>
>> Incidentally its no good sending me posts telling me that I am wrong
a I am off to Norway for seven days in the morning.
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>> Cheers
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>> Pat
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Subject: | Removing bolt from elevator control mechanism |
Hi All
Just starting a rebuild of a new to me FS2 and I am in the process of disassembly.
I am trying to remove the bolt holding the elevator control mechanism to the elevator
it is rusted stuck in place to the bolt and was wondering if i could cut
the tubing and bolt and just replace the tubing that appears to be inserted
threw the tubing attached to the elevator?
Are they supposed to sliding on each other? Mine are rusted together.
Rust never sleeps!
Thank you Mike
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Subject: | Re: Removing bolt from elevator control mechanism |
On 6/3/2015 6:49 PM, Mcabbage wrote:
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> Hi All
>
> Just starting a rebuild of a new to me FS2 and I am in the process of disassembly.
>
> I am trying to remove the bolt holding the elevator control mechanism to the
elevator it is rusted stuck in place to the bolt and was wondering if i could
cut the tubing and bolt and just replace the tubing that appears to be inserted
threw the tubing attached to the elevator?
>
> Are they supposed to sliding on each other? Mine are rusted together.
>
> Rust never sleeps!
> Thank you Mike
>
Have you tried some of the more powerful rust dissolvers? (50-50 mix of
acetone and automatic transmission fluid works amazingly well.) If it
were mine, I'd also at least try a 2 jaw gear puller to see if it could
push the bolt out (after the home-built rust cutter treatment).
Charlie
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Subject: | Removing bolt from elevator control mechanism |
Yes, acetone/ATF is a fantastic mix. It takes time to soak through.
Also heat it with a torch and then cool it off. Heat/cool cycles work to
break the rust loose. Alternating the heat/cool, soak routine and be
patient, it will come loose!
Stuart
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Subject: Re: Kolb-List: Removing bolt from elevator control mechanism
On 6/3/2015 6:49 PM, Mcabbage wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> Just starting a rebuild of a new to me FS2 and I am in the process of
disassembly.
>
> I am trying to remove the bolt holding the elevator control mechanism to
the elevator it is rusted stuck in place to the bolt and was wondering if i
could cut the tubing and bolt and just replace the tubing that appears to be
inserted threw the tubing attached to the elevator?
>
> Are they supposed to sliding on each other? Mine are rusted together.
>
> Rust never sleeps!
> Thank you Mike
>
Have you tried some of the more powerful rust dissolvers? (50-50 mix of
acetone and automatic transmission fluid works amazingly well.) If it were
mine, I'd also at least try a 2 jaw gear puller to see if it could push the
bolt out (after the home-built rust cutter treatment).
Charlie
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Subject: | Re: Removing bolt from elevator control mechanism |
Thanks will give it a try!
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