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1. 01:42 AM - Re: G-BUCO's email address (Peter W Johnson)
2. 05:04 AM - G-BUCO's email address (Michael D Cuy)
3. 05:25 AM - Re: G-BUCO's email address (Jim Markle)
4. 07:33 AM - Re: G-BUCO's email address (Christian Bobka)
5. 12:45 PM - Re: Costs of Fabric Covering (At7000ft@aol.com)
6. 12:55 PM - Re: Costs of Fabric Covering (Jim Markle)
7. 02:34 PM - Re: Costs of Fabric Covering (Steve Eldredge)
8. 05:44 PM - beter to use an airless rig (Christian Bobka)
9. 05:45 PM - Re: Costs of Fabric Covering (Christian Bobka)
10. 09:31 PM - Re: Costs of Fabric Covering (Richard Navratil)
11. 10:10 PM - Re: Costs of Fabric Covering (dave rowe)
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Subject: | G-BUCO's email address |
Chris,
Try this gbucojames@hotmail.com
Peter.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Christian
Bobka
Subject: Pietenpol-List: G-BUCO's email address
I am looking for Alan James' (G-BUCO)email address. The one he used when he
once subscribed to this list does not appear to work. This is the same
address that shows on the UK Piet website. Does anybody have another email
address for him?
Chris
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Subject: | G-BUCO's email address |
Chris-- I just got an e-mail from Arthur Mason who built one of the first
Piets in England and he might know of Alan James' e-mail.
Arthur is at: arthur.mason@tiscali.co.uk
Ironically, Arthur is coming to the states he says for several weeks about
the same time that you will be over there. He hopes to attend
Brodhead. A photo of Arthur's Piet attached. Hope it was not too big
a file for dial-up users.
Mike C.
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Subject: | Re: G-BUCO's email address |
--> Pietenpol-List message posted by: Jim Markle <jim_markle@mindspring.com>
gbucojames@hotmail.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael D Cuy <Michael.D.Cuy@grc.nasa.gov>
Subject: Pietenpol-List: G-BUCO's email address
Chris-- I just got an e-mail from Arthur Mason who built one of the first
Piets in England and he might know of Alan James' e-mail.
Arthur is at: arthur.mason@tiscali.co.uk
Ironically, Arthur is coming to the states he says for several weeks about
the same time that you will be over there. He hopes to attend
Brodhead. A photo of Arthur's Piet attached. Hope it was not too big
a file for dial-up users.
Mike C.
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Subject: | Re: G-BUCO's email address |
thanks.
do not archive
----- Original Message -----
From: Peter W Johnson
To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 2:48 AM
Subject: RE: Pietenpol-List: G-BUCO's email address
Chris,
Try this gbucojames@hotmail.com
Peter.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Christian Bobka
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 2:41 PM
To: Pietenpol
Subject: Pietenpol-List: G-BUCO's email address
I am looking for Alan James' (G-BUCO)email address. The one he used when he
once subscribed to this list does not appear to work. This is the same address
that shows on the UK Piet website. Does anybody have another email address
for him?
Chris
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Subject: | Costs of Fabric Covering |
--> Pietenpol-List message posted by: At7000ft@aol.com
Steve
Why is it best not to spray latex paint?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
In 1997 I used Sherwin Williams gloss house paint. No problems with
fading or cracking. It even spent two years outside. I'd do it again,
just not with an airless sprayer in 85 degree weather. Brush or roll in
cool weather, and it rivals poly fiber. As for repairability, I just
got my first chance to try it and I'll let you know. Minor touch-ups
have been invisible after a week. I did it because I was young and poor
at the time. I'd do it again because it has stood up fine, and it is
cheap.
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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Subject: | Re: Costs of Fabric Covering |
--> Pietenpol-List message posted by: "Jim Markle" <jim_markle@mindspring.com>
I hope it's ok. I built an HVLP setup and hope to use it when the time
comes!
jm
----- Original Message -----
From: <At7000ft@aol.com>
Subject: RE: Pietenpol-List: Costs of Fabric Covering
> --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: At7000ft@aol.com
>
> Steve
>
> Why is it best not to spray latex paint?
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> In 1997 I used Sherwin Williams gloss house paint. No problems with
> fading or cracking. It even spent two years outside. I'd do it again,
> just not with an airless sprayer in 85 degree weather. Brush or roll in
> cool weather, and it rivals poly fiber. As for repairability, I just
> got my first chance to try it and I'll let you know. Minor touch-ups
> have been invisible after a week. I did it because I was young and poor
> at the time. I'd do it again because it has stood up fine, and it is
> cheap.
> <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
>
>
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Subject: | Costs of Fabric Covering |
--> Pietenpol-List message posted by: "Steve Eldredge" <steve@byu.edu>
I had problems with a lack of control of the spray pattern, and the
pumping action left pulses of paint if the light hits it right. Also I
was trying to spray when it was too hot, and the paint dried quickly not
allowing a full blending into adjacent paint lines.
Steve E
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of
At7000ft@aol.com
Subject: RE: Pietenpol-List: Costs of Fabric Covering
--> Pietenpol-List message posted by: At7000ft@aol.com
Steve
Why is it best not to spray latex paint?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
In 1997 I used Sherwin Williams gloss house paint. No problems with
fading or cracking. It even spent two years outside. I'd do it again,
just not with an airless sprayer in 85 degree weather. Brush or roll in
cool weather, and it rivals poly fiber. As for repairability, I just
got my first chance to try it and I'll let you know. Minor touch-ups
have been invisible after a week. I did it because I was young and poor
at the time. I'd do it again because it has stood up fine, and it is
cheap.
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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Subject: | beter to use an airless rig |
--> Pietenpol-List message posted by: "Christian Bobka" <sbobka@charter.net>
Jim,
I forgot to add that if you insist on spraying latex, you might be better
off with a sprayless rig.
chris
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Subject: | Re: Costs of Fabric Covering |
--> Pietenpol-List message posted by: "Christian Bobka" <sbobka@charter.net>
I don't think latex will work in an HVLP. It is too viscuous, even with the
proper tips. I sprayed my garage door in Coppell with latex in a Croix HVLP
rig with the proper tip and it needed to be thinned with water a bunch and
when it dried, it spiderwebbed.
Chris
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Markle" <jim_markle@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Costs of Fabric Covering
> --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: "Jim Markle"
<jim_markle@mindspring.com>
>
> I hope it's ok. I built an HVLP setup and hope to use it when the time
> comes!
>
> jm
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <At7000ft@aol.com>
> To: <pietenpol-list@matronics.com>
> Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 2:42 PM
> Subject: RE: Pietenpol-List: Costs of Fabric Covering
>
>
> > --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: At7000ft@aol.com
> >
> > Steve
> >
> > Why is it best not to spray latex paint?
> >
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> > In 1997 I used Sherwin Williams gloss house paint. No problems with
> > fading or cracking. It even spent two years outside. I'd do it again,
> > just not with an airless sprayer in 85 degree weather. Brush or roll in
> > cool weather, and it rivals poly fiber. As for repairability, I just
> > got my first chance to try it and I'll let you know. Minor touch-ups
> > have been invisible after a week. I did it because I was young and poor
> > at the time. I'd do it again because it has stood up fine, and it is
> > cheap.
> > <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Costs of Fabric Covering |
--> Pietenpol-List message posted by: "Richard Navratil" <horzpool@goldengate.net>
I had similar problems trying to spray latex paint. I thinned it out but
still had little blobs form. I wet sanded and went back to the roller.
Simple and easy to control.
Dick N.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Eldredge" <steve@byu.edu>
Subject: RE: Pietenpol-List: Costs of Fabric Covering
> --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: "Steve Eldredge" <steve@byu.edu>
>
> I had problems with a lack of control of the spray pattern, and the
> pumping action left pulses of paint if the light hits it right. Also I
> was trying to spray when it was too hot, and the paint dried quickly not
> allowing a full blending into adjacent paint lines.
>
> Steve E
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com
> [mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of
> At7000ft@aol.com
> Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 1:42 PM
> To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
> Subject: RE: Pietenpol-List: Costs of Fabric Covering
>
> --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: At7000ft@aol.com
>
> Steve
>
> Why is it best not to spray latex paint?
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> In 1997 I used Sherwin Williams gloss house paint. No problems with
> fading or cracking. It even spent two years outside. I'd do it again,
> just not with an airless sprayer in 85 degree weather. Brush or roll in
> cool weather, and it rivals poly fiber. As for repairability, I just
> got my first chance to try it and I'll let you know. Minor touch-ups
> have been invisible after a week. I did it because I was young and poor
> at the time. I'd do it again because it has stood up fine, and it is
> cheap.
> <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
>
>
> ==
> ==
> ==
> ==
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Costs of Fabric Covering |
--> Pietenpol-List message posted by: dave rowe <rowed044@shaw.ca>
It's a bit of a pain, it needs an additive to keep from clogging up the
spray gun. Latex brushes on beautifully anyway.
At7000ft@aol.com wrote:
>
> --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: At7000ft@aol.com
>
> Steve
>
> Why is it best not to spray latex paint?
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> In 1997 I used Sherwin Williams gloss house paint. No problems with
> fading or cracking. It even spent two years outside. I'd do it again,
> just not with an airless sprayer in 85 degree weather. Brush or roll in
> cool weather, and it rivals poly fiber. As for repairability, I just
> got my first chance to try it and I'll let you know. Minor touch-ups
> have been invisible after a week. I did it because I was young and poor
> at the time. I'd do it again because it has stood up fine, and it is
> cheap.
> <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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