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     5. 06:01 PM - Re: Access to parts (mike Pienaar)
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      Hello 
      
      
      I popped two seals on my Constant speed prop. 
      
      
      Have not been able to get a response from the factory, any ideas on who may
      be able to help getting spares?
      
      
      A passer by at the airport said he saw many LOM's flying in Europe so it may
      just be a language problem
      
      
      Keep well
      
      
      Mike Pienaar
      
      m <mailto:ike@vision499.com> ike@vision499.com
      
      Mike cell: +1 250-885-0554
      
      1-1100 Tulip Ave, Victoria, BC, V8Z 0A2
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Access to parts | 
      
      Which factory did you attempt to contact? LOM, Avia, Hamilton Standard?
      
      Steve
      -- 
      Stephen Beaver
      Als ik kan
      Tel: 614-937 4189
      
      > On Jan 29, 2024, at 1:53 PM, <mike@vision499.com> <mike@vision499.com> 
      wrote:
      > 
      > Hello 
      >  
      > I popped two seals on my Constant speed prop. 
      >  
      > Have not been able to get a response from the factory, any ideas on 
      who may be able to help getting spares?
      >  
      > A passer by at the airport said he saw many LOM=99s flying in 
      Europe so it may just be a language problem
      >  
      > Keep well
      >  
      > Mike Pienaar
      > mike@vision499.com <mailto:ike@vision499.com>
      > Mike cell: +1 250-885-0554
      > 1-1100 Tulip Ave, Victoria, BC, V8Z 0A2
      
      
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      Hello Steve,
      
      
      I replied to the e-mail address on the LOM website. Did not think of 
      contacting Avia or Hamilton Standard
      
      
      Thanks
      
      
      Mike
      
      
      From: owner-lom-list-server@matronics.com 
      <owner-lom-list-server@matronics.com> On Behalf Of sjbeaver
      Sent: Monday, January 29, 2024 10:56 AM
      Subject: Re: Lom-List: Access to parts
      
      
      Which factory did you attempt to contact? LOM, Avia, Hamilton Standard?
      
      
      Steve
      -- 
      Stephen Beaver
      
      Als ik kan
      Tel: 614-937 4189
      
      
      On Jan 29, 2024, at 1:53 PM, <mike@vision499.com 
      <mailto:mike@vision499.com> > <mike@vision499.com 
      <mailto:mike@vision499.com> > wrote:
      
      
      Hello 
      
      
      I popped two seals on my Constant speed prop. 
      
      
      Have not been able to get a response from the factory, any ideas on who 
      may be able to help getting spares?
      
      
      A passer by at the airport said he saw many LOM=99s flying in 
      Europe so it may just be a language problem
      
      
      Keep well
      
      
      Mike Pienaar
      
      mike@vision499.com <mailto:ike@vision499.com> 
      
      Mike cell: +1 250-885-0554
      
      1-1100 Tulip Ave, Victoria, BC, V8Z 0A2
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Access to parts | 
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Access to parts | 
      
      Not that I am contemplating it now but how big a job was it to convert to
      fixed pitch and why did you do it.
      Thanks for your help
      Where will I be able to get spark plugs?
      Keep well
      
      On Mon., Jan. 29, 2024, 11:40 a.m. sjbeaver, <sjbeaver@gmail.com> wrote:
      
      > Try http://www.aviapropeller.cz/index.htm they supply parts for the
      > props. LOM have been very responsive recently, but they don=99t sup
      port the
      > props.
      >
      > I converted my LOM M332 AK to fixed pitch operation, so I have a CS prop,
      > governor, nose case/seal assembly and plumbing available, but I don
      =99t have
      > any spare seals and it may not even be your model prop. It came off a
      > Glasstar.
      >
      > Steve
      > --
      > Als ik kan
      >
      >
      > On Jan 29, 2024, at 2:31=AFPM, mikepienaar09@gmail.com wrote:
      >
      > =EF=BB
      >
      > Hello Steve,
      >
      >
      > I replied to the e-mail address on the LOM website. Did not think of
      > contacting Avia or Hamilton Standard
      >
      >
      > Thanks
      >
      >
      > Mike
      >
      >
      > *From:* owner-lom-list-server@matronics.com <
      > owner-lom-list-server@matronics.com> *On Behalf Of *sjbeaver
      > *Sent:* Monday, January 29, 2024 10:56 AM
      > *To:* Lom-List Digest Server <lom-list@matronics.com>
      > *Subject:* Re: Lom-List: Access to parts
      >
      >
      > Which factory did you attempt to contact? LOM, Avia, Hamilton Standard?
      >
      >
      > Steve
      > --
      > Stephen Beaver
      >
      > Als ik kan
      > Tel: 614-937 4189
      >
      >
      > On Jan 29, 2024, at 1:53 PM, <mike@vision499.com> <mike@vision499.com>
      > wrote:
      >
      >
      > Hello
      >
      >
      > I popped two seals on my Constant speed prop.
      >
      >
      > Have not been able to get a response from the factory, any ideas on who
      > may be able to help getting spares?
      >
      >
      > A passer by at the airport said he saw many LOM=99s flying in Europ
      e so it
      > may just be a language problem
      >
      >
      > Keep well
      >
      >
      > Mike Pienaar
      >
      > *mike@vision499.com <ike@vision499.com>*
      >
      > Mike cell: +1 250-885-0554
      >
      > 1-1100 Tulip Ave, Victoria, BC, V8Z 0A2
      >
      >
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Access to parts | 
      
      It is very simple. Basically a 30 mm plug is installed in the nose of 
      the crankshaft, the governor is removed along with its associated 
      plumbing and that's it. My a/c is a 1930s B=C3=BCcker Jungmann on which 
      a CS prop would be out of place.
      
      For spark plugs, use the NGK plugs as I have documented here: 
      https://bucker.info/index.php/component/content/article?id=1625 
      <https://bucker.info/index.php/component/content/article?id=1625> 
      
      Steve
      -- 
      Stephen Beaver
      Als ik kan
      Tel: 614-937 4189
      
      > On Jan 29, 2024, at 9:00 PM, mike Pienaar <mikepienaar09@gmail.com> 
      wrote:
      > 
      > Not that I am contemplating it now but how big a job was it to convert 
      to fixed pitch and why did you do it.
      > Thanks for your help
      > Where will I be able to get spark plugs?
      > Keep well 
      > 
      > On Mon., Jan. 29, 2024, 11:40 a.m. sjbeaver, <sjbeaver@gmail.com 
      <mailto:sjbeaver@gmail.com>> wrote:
      > Try http://www.aviapropeller.cz/index.htm 
      <http://www.aviapropeller.cz/index.htm> they supply parts for the props. 
      LOM have been very responsive recently, but they don=99t support 
      the props. 
      > 
      > I converted my LOM M332 AK to fixed pitch operation, so I have a CS 
      prop, governor, nose case/seal assembly and plumbing available, but I 
      don=99t have any spare seals and it may not even be your model 
      prop. It came off a Glasstar. 
      > 
      > Steve
      > -- 
      > Als ik kan
      > 
      > 
      > 
      >> On Jan 29, 2024, at 2:31=AFPM, mikepienaar09@gmail.com 
      <mailto:mikepienaar09@gmail.com> wrote:
      >> 
      >> =EF=BB
      >> Hello Steve,
      >> 
      >>  
      >> 
      >> I replied to the e-mail address on the LOM website. Did not think of 
      contacting Avia or Hamilton Standard
      >> 
      >>  
      >> 
      >> Thanks
      >> 
      >>  
      >> 
      >> Mike
      >> 
      >>  
      >> 
      >> From: owner-lom-list-server@matronics.com 
      <mailto:owner-lom-list-server@matronics.com> 
      <owner-lom-list-server@matronics.com 
      <mailto:owner-lom-list-server@matronics.com>> On Behalf Of sjbeaver
      >> Sent: Monday, January 29, 2024 10:56 AM
      >> To: Lom-List Digest Server <lom-list@matronics.com 
      <mailto:lom-list@matronics.com>>
      >> Subject: Re: Lom-List: Access to parts
      >> 
      >>  
      >> 
      >> Which factory did you attempt to contact? LOM, Avia, Hamilton 
      Standard?
      >> 
      >> 
      >> Steve
      >> -- 
      >> Stephen Beaver
      >> 
      >> Als ik kan
      >> Tel: 614-937 4189
      >> 
      >> 
      >> 
      >> 
      >> On Jan 29, 2024, at 1:53 PM, <mike@vision499.com 
      <mailto:mike@vision499.com>> <mike@vision499.com 
      <mailto:mike@vision499.com>> wrote:
      >> 
      >>  
      >> 
      >> Hello 
      >> 
      >>  
      >> 
      >> I popped two seals on my Constant speed prop. 
      >> 
      >>  
      >> 
      >> Have not been able to get a response from the factory, any ideas on 
      who may be able to help getting spares?
      >> 
      >>  
      >> 
      >> A passer by at the airport said he saw many LOM=99s flying in 
      Europe so it may just be a language problem
      >> 
      >>  
      >> 
      >> Keep well
      >> 
      >>  
      >> 
      >> Mike Pienaar
      >> 
      >> mike@vision499.com <mailto:ike@vision499.com>
      >> Mike cell: +1 250-885-0554
      >> 
      >> 1-1100 Tulip Ave, Victoria, BC, V8Z 0A2
      >> 
      >>  
      >> 
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Access to parts | 
      
      Thanks very much for your help
      That article you wrote is well done and I much appreciate the info and
      effort you put into it
      On a different note, what language is "als ik kan"?
      
      On Mon., Jan. 29, 2024, 7:23 p.m. sjbeaver, <sjbeaver@gmail.com> wrote:
      
      > It is very simple. Basically a 30 mm plug is installed in the nose of the
      > crankshaft, the governor is removed along with its associated plumbing an
      d
      > that's it. My a/c is a 1930s B=C3=BCcker Jungmann on which a CS prop woul
      d be
      > out of place.
      >
      > For spark plugs, use the NGK plugs as I have documented here:
      > https://bucker.info/index.php/component/content/article?id=1625
      >
      > Steve
      > --
      > Stephen Beaver
      > Als ik kan
      > Tel: 614-937 4189
      >
      > On Jan 29, 2024, at 9:00 PM, mike Pienaar <mikepienaar09@gmail.com> wrote
      :
      >
      > Not that I am contemplating it now but how big a job was it to convert to
      > fixed pitch and why did you do it.
      > Thanks for your help
      > Where will I be able to get spark plugs?
      > Keep well
      >
      > On Mon., Jan. 29, 2024, 11:40 a.m. sjbeaver, <sjbeaver@gmail.com> wrote:
      >
      >> Try http://www.aviapropeller.cz/index.htm they supply parts for the
      >> props. LOM have been very responsive recently, but they don=99t su
      pport the
      >> props.
      >>
      >> I converted my LOM M332 AK to fixed pitch operation, so I have a CS prop
      ,
      >> governor, nose case/seal assembly and plumbing available, but I don
      =99t have
      >> any spare seals and it may not even be your model prop. It came off a
      >> Glasstar.
      >>
      >> Steve
      >> --
      >> Als ik kan
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >> On Jan 29, 2024, at 2:31=AFPM, mikepienaar09@gmail.com wrote:
      >>
      >> =EF=BB
      >>
      >> Hello Steve,
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >> I replied to the e-mail address on the LOM website. Did not think of
      >> contacting Avia or Hamilton Standard
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >> Thanks
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >> Mike
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >> *From:* owner-lom-list-server@matronics.com <
      >> owner-lom-list-server@matronics.com> *On Behalf Of *sjbeaver
      >> *Sent:* Monday, January 29, 2024 10:56 AM
      >> *To:* Lom-List Digest Server <lom-list@matronics.com>
      >> *Subject:* Re: Lom-List: Access to parts
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >> Which factory did you attempt to contact? LOM, Avia, Hamilton Standard?
      >>
      >>
      >> Steve
      >> --
      >> Stephen Beaver
      >>
      >> Als ik kan
      >> Tel: 614-937 4189
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >> On Jan 29, 2024, at 1:53 PM, <mike@vision499.com> <mike@vision499.com>
      >> wrote:
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >> Hello
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >> I popped two seals on my Constant speed prop.
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >> Have not been able to get a response from the factory, any ideas on who
      >> may be able to help getting spares?
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >> A passer by at the airport said he saw many LOM=99s flying in Euro
      pe so it
      >> may just be a language problem
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >> Keep well
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >> Mike Pienaar
      >>
      >> *mike@vision499.com <ike@vision499.com>*
      >>
      >> Mike cell: +1 250-885-0554
      >>
      >> 1-1100 Tulip Ave, Victoria, BC, V8Z 0A2
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Access to parts | 
      
      The phrase comes from  from Jan van Eyck, a 15th century Renaissance 
      artist who signed his paintings with the personal motto Als Ik Kan, 
      which is taken from the Flemish saying =9CAs I can, not as I 
      would.=9D
      
      Steve
      -- 
      Stephen Beaver
      Als ik kan
      Tel: 614-937 4189
      
      > On Jan 29, 2024, at 10:54 PM, mike Pienaar <mikepienaar09@gmail.com> 
      wrote:
      > 
      > Thanks very much for your help
      > That article you wrote is well done and I much appreciate the info and 
      effort you put into it
      > On a different note, what language is "als ik kan"?
      > 
      > On Mon., Jan. 29, 2024, 7:23 p.m. sjbeaver, <sjbeaver@gmail.com 
      <mailto:sjbeaver@gmail.com>> wrote:
      > It is very simple. Basically a 30 mm plug is installed in the nose of 
      the crankshaft, the governor is removed along with its associated 
      plumbing and that's it. My a/c is a 1930s B=C3=BCcker Jungmann on which 
      a CS prop would be out of place.
      > 
      > For spark plugs, use the NGK plugs as I have documented here: 
      https://bucker.info/index.php/component/content/article?id=1625 
      <https://bucker.info/index.php/component/content/article?id=1625> 
      > 
      > Steve
      > -- 
      > Stephen Beaver
      > Als ik kan
      > Tel: 614-937 4189
      > 
      >> On Jan 29, 2024, at 9:00 PM, mike Pienaar <mikepienaar09@gmail.com 
      <mailto:mikepienaar09@gmail.com>> wrote:
      >> 
      >> Not that I am contemplating it now but how big a job was it to 
      convert to fixed pitch and why did you do it.
      >> Thanks for your help
      >> Where will I be able to get spark plugs?
      >> Keep well 
      >> 
      >> On Mon., Jan. 29, 2024, 11:40 a.m. sjbeaver, <sjbeaver@gmail.com 
      <mailto:sjbeaver@gmail.com>> wrote:
      >> Try http://www.aviapropeller.cz/index.htm 
      <http://www.aviapropeller.cz/index.htm> they supply parts for the props. 
      LOM have been very responsive recently, but they don=99t support 
      the props. 
      >> 
      >> I converted my LOM M332 AK to fixed pitch operation, so I have a CS 
      prop, governor, nose case/seal assembly and plumbing available, but I 
      don=99t have any spare seals and it may not even be your model 
      prop. It came off a Glasstar. 
      >> 
      >> Steve
      >> -- 
      >> Als ik kan
      >> 
      >> 
      >> 
      >>> On Jan 29, 2024, at 2:31=AFPM, mikepienaar09@gmail.com 
      <mailto:mikepienaar09@gmail.com> wrote:
      >>> 
      >>> =EF=BB
      >>> Hello Steve,
      >>> 
      >>>  
      >>> 
      >>> I replied to the e-mail address on the LOM website. Did not think of 
      contacting Avia or Hamilton Standard
      >>> 
      >>>  
      >>> 
      >>> Thanks
      >>> 
      >>>  
      >>> 
      >>> Mike
      >>> 
      >>>  
      >>> 
      >>> From: owner-lom-list-server@matronics.com 
      <mailto:owner-lom-list-server@matronics.com> 
      <owner-lom-list-server@matronics.com 
      <mailto:owner-lom-list-server@matronics.com>> On Behalf Of sjbeaver
      >>> Sent: Monday, January 29, 2024 10:56 AM
      >>> To: Lom-List Digest Server <lom-list@matronics.com 
      <mailto:lom-list@matronics.com>>
      >>> Subject: Re: Lom-List: Access to parts
      >>> 
      >>>  
      >>> 
      >>> Which factory did you attempt to contact? LOM, Avia, Hamilton 
      Standard?
      >>> 
      >>> 
      >>> Steve
      >>> -- 
      >>> Stephen Beaver
      >>> 
      >>> Als ik kan
      >>> Tel: 614-937 4189
      >>> 
      >>> 
      >>> 
      >>> 
      >>> On Jan 29, 2024, at 1:53 PM, <mike@vision499.com 
      <mailto:mike@vision499.com>> <mike@vision499.com 
      <mailto:mike@vision499.com>> wrote:
      >>> 
      >>>  
      >>> 
      >>> Hello 
      >>> 
      >>>  
      >>> 
      >>> I popped two seals on my Constant speed prop. 
      >>> 
      >>>  
      >>> 
      >>> Have not been able to get a response from the factory, any ideas on 
      who may be able to help getting spares?
      >>> 
      >>>  
      >>> 
      >>> A passer by at the airport said he saw many LOM=99s flying in 
      Europe so it may just be a language problem
      >>> 
      >>>  
      >>> 
      >>> Keep well
      >>> 
      >>>  
      >>> 
      >>> Mike Pienaar
      >>> 
      >>> mike@vision499.com <mailto:ike@vision499.com>
      >>> Mike cell: +1 250-885-0554
      >>> 
      >>> 1-1100 Tulip Ave, Victoria, BC, V8Z 0A2
      >>> 
      >>>  
      >>> 
      > 
      
      
 
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