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     1. 12:00 PM - update on 41CC (Oscar Zuniga)
     2. 12:07 PM - Re: update on 41CC (Phillips, Jack)
     3. 12:13 PM - Re: update on 41CC (Cuy, Michael D. (GRC-RXD0)[ASRC])
     4. 03:24 PM - Re: update on 41CC (Tim Willis)
     5. 03:38 PM - Re: update on 41CC (the weather) (del magsam)
     6. 06:12 PM - Re: update on 41CC (Isablcorky@aol.com)
     7. 07:10 PM - Cold Weather Building (Glenn Thomas)
     8. 08:03 PM - Re: Cold Weather Building (Jim Markle)
     9. 09:31 PM - Re: Cold Weather Building (Glenn Thomas)
    10. 09:50 PM - Re: update on 41CC (KMHeide)
    11. 10:35 PM - Re: Cold Weather Building (Catdesigns)
    12. 10:42 PM - Re: Cold Weather Building (Catdesigns)
 
 
 
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      NX41CC is back in the air.  Three successful touch and goes shortly before 
      noon today.  I wasn't there but Charlie says she handles nicely with just a 
      touch of heaviness on the right wing.  More testing as weather allows, but 
      not out of the pattern yet.
      
      Life is good.  It's Friday.  Hope Corky is now in possession of an Aeronca.
      
      Oscar Zuniga
      San Antonio, TX
      mailto: taildrags@hotmail.com
      website at http://www.flysquirrel.net
      
      _________________________________________________________________
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      Great News, Oscar!  I'm sure ol' Corky is pleased.
      
      Jack Phillips
      Shivering in chilly North Carolina and hoping for warmer weather
      tomorrow so i can do some flying
      
      -----Original Message-----
      From: owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com
      [mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Oscar
      Zuniga
      Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 3:00 PM
      Subject: Pietenpol-List: update on 41CC
      
      <taildrags@hotmail.com>
      
      NX41CC is back in the air.  Three successful touch and goes shortly
      before 
      noon today.  I wasn't there but Charlie says she handles nicely with
      just a 
      touch of heaviness on the right wing.  More testing as weather allows,
      but 
      not out of the pattern yet.
      
      Life is good.  It's Friday.  Hope Corky is now in possession of an
      Aeronca.
      
      Oscar Zuniga
      San Antonio, TX
      mailto: taildrags@hotmail.com
      website at http://www.flysquirrel.net
      
      
      _________________________________________________
      
      
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      Congratulations, Oscar !  Have a cigar for us, okay ?  
      
      Mike C.
      
      
      PS-- anyone get a Corkyreport ? 
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: update on 41CC | 
      
      
      Oscar,
      
      That's super.  
      
      Tim
      
      -----Original Message-----
      >From: Oscar Zuniga <taildrags@hotmail.com>
      >Sent: Jan 26, 2007 1:59 PM
      >To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
      >Subject: Pietenpol-List: update on 41CC
      >
      >
      >NX41CC is back in the air.  Three successful touch and goes shortly before 
      >noon today.  I wasn't there but Charlie says she handles nicely with just a 
      >touch of heaviness on the right wing.  More testing as weather allows, but 
      >not out of the pattern yet.
      >
      >Life is good.  It's Friday.  Hope Corky is now in possession of an Aeronca.
      >
      >Oscar Zuniga
      >San Antonio, TX
      >mailto: taildrags@hotmail.com
      >website at http://www.flysquirrel.net
      >
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      >
      
      
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| Subject:  | update on 41CC (the weather) | 
      
      How cold is it? we had a nice warm day at 30 degrees, planes were out everywhere.
      I had to work on my house watching them fly over....
        Del
      
      "Phillips, Jack" <Jack.Phillips@cardinal.com> wrote:
        Jack Phillips
      Shivering in chilly North Carolina and hoping for warmer weather
      tomorrow so i can do some flying
      
      
      Del-New Richmond, Wi
      "farmerdel@rocketmail.com"
      
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      Check out "Tonight's Picks" on Yahoo! TV.
      
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| Subject:  | Re: update on 41CC | 
      
      Corky is in Souix 'city Iowa on his way to Fargo to get his plane.   Isablc
      
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| Subject:  | Cold Weather Building | 
      
      
      Chris,
      Took your post to heart and went to Home Depot.  Got a 45000 BTU, 2 burner, propane
      heater for 60 bucks.  Immediately put it together and got the shed from 8.6F
      to 82F in about 25 minutes on low.  Runs on a regular gas grill tank.  They
      have another one that has one burner , 15000 BTUs, for 29 bucks.  Once the place
      is warmed up I could probably fall back to 1 burner and crack a window. 
      Burns clean and my work shed is warmer than the house!  Just curious how long
      a tank lasts.
      
      --------
      Glenn Thomas
      N?????
      http://www.flyingwood.com
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=90744#90744
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Cold Weather Building | 
      
      
      I once had one of those Home Depot two burner heaters and a tank lasted about a
      day and a half.  But I kept it on the highest setting.
      
      But...after 5 days without electricity last week because of a sever ice storm in
      NE OK, I have become EXTREMELY aware of (possible) carbon monoxide generating
      heating devices.  One of my neighbors and her kids just got out of the hospital
      because of carbon monoxide poisoning....
      
      Please add another $20 to that $60 investment and buy a carbon monoxide monitor...please...
      
      JM
      
      
      -----Original Message-----
      >From: Glenn Thomas <glennthomas@flyingwood.com>
      >Sent: Jan 26, 2007 9:10 PM
      >To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
      >Subject: Pietenpol-List: Cold Weather Building
      >
      >
      >Chris,
      >Took your post to heart and went to Home Depot.  Got a 45000 BTU, 2 burner, propane
      heater for 60 bucks.  Immediately put it together and got the shed from
      8.6F to 82F in about 25 minutes on low.  Runs on a regular gas grill tank.  They
      have another one that has one burner , 15000 BTUs, for 29 bucks.  Once the
      place is warmed up I could probably fall back to 1 burner and crack a window.
      Burns clean and my work shed is warmer than the house!  Just curious how long
      a tank lasts.
      >
      >--------
      >Glenn Thomas
      >N?????
      >http://www.flyingwood.com
      >
      >
      >Read this topic online here:
      >
      >http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=90744#90744
      >
      >
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Cold Weather Building | 
      
      
      Jim,
      That is an excellent idea.  I was planning on keeping the window open a little
      and opening the door frequently but your suggestion is a more scientific solution
      to that guessing game.  
      
      Thanks
      
      --------
      Glenn Thomas
      N?????
      http://www.flyingwood.com
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=90756#90756
      
      
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      CorkyReport.......
         
         
        Just received a telephone call from him indicating he is in Sioux City, Iowa.
      I hope he is not down wind of the stock yards...Yes.....he is not liking the
      cold, snow and wind....
         
         
        Ken H. 
        Fargo, ND
        Blue Boy Owner (Champ Defender)
      
      "Cuy, Michael D. (GRC-RXD0)[ASRC]" <michael.d.cuy@nasa.gov> wrote:
      
      
      Congratulations, Oscar ! Have a cigar for us, okay ? 
      
      Mike C.
      
      
      PS-- anyone get a Corkyreport ? 
      
      
      ---------------------------------
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Cold Weather Building | 
      
      
      Glen,
      
      It all depends on how much you have to use it.  I cycle mine on and off as I 
      get to cold. My last tank lasted about a month and a half but I used it a 
      lot. Around here a BBQ tank cost $15 to fill.  Seems like a cheap way to go 
      for me. Does the instructions have a flow rate in it?  You could calculate 
      the hours per tank. It also works better when the tank is full.Your probably 
      right that you could go down to 1 burner to maintain the heat and save cost. 
      I think I will go and see if HD has any here. All you need now is to get 
      your self a bag of marshmallows.
      
      Isn't it fun to be hotter then the house. My wife gives me grief because I 
      wont let her keep the house that warm.
      
      Chris
      
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: "Glenn Thomas" <glennthomas@flyingwood.com>
      Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 7:10 PM
      Subject: Pietenpol-List: Cold Weather Building
      
      
      > <glennthomas@flyingwood.com>
      >
      > Chris,
      > Took your post to heart and went to Home Depot.  Got a 45000 BTU, 2 
      > burner, propane heater for 60 bucks.  Immediately put it together and got 
      > the shed from 8.6F to 82F in about 25 minutes on low.  Runs on a regular 
      > gas grill tank.  They have another one that has one burner , 15000 BTUs, 
      > for 29 bucks.  Once the place is warmed up I could probably fall back to 1 
      > burner and crack a window.  Burns clean and my work shed is warmer than 
      > the house!  Just curious how long a tank lasts.
      >
      > --------
      > Glenn Thomas
      > N?????
      > http://www.flyingwood.com
      >
      >
      > Read this topic online here:
      >
      > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=90744#90744
      >
      >
      > 
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Cold Weather Building | 
      
      
      I frequently take my digital carbon dioxide detector out in the garage to do 
      air sampling and it never registers anything.  I sometimes wonder if the 
      thing is working. I think I will by another one just to test it. Fear of 
      carbon monoxide is one of the reasons I cycle it on and off.
      
      My garage is a bit drafty so I'm sure it helps circulate the air.  PLEASE 
      everyone listen to Jim and get a carbon dioxide tester and test it for your 
      self.
      
      Speaking of Jim, did Jim finally get back to working on his plane?
      
      Chris Tracy
      Sacramento, Ca
      Website at http://www.Westcoastpiet.com
      
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: "Jim Markle" <jim_markle@mindspring.com>
      Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 8:03 PM
      Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Cold Weather Building
      
      
      > <jim_markle@mindspring.com>
      >
      > I once had one of those Home Depot two burner heaters and a tank lasted 
      > about a day and a half.  But I kept it on the highest setting.
      >
      > But...after 5 days without electricity last week because of a sever ice 
      > storm in NE OK, I have become EXTREMELY aware of (possible) carbon 
      > monoxide generating heating devices.  One of my neighbors and her kids 
      > just got out of the hospital because of carbon monoxide poisoning....
      >
      > Please add another $20 to that $60 investment and buy a carbon monoxide 
      > monitor...please...
      >
      > JM
      >
      >
      > -----Original Message-----
      >>From: Glenn Thomas <glennthomas@flyingwood.com>
      >>Sent: Jan 26, 2007 9:10 PM
      >>To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
      >>Subject: Pietenpol-List: Cold Weather Building
      >>
      >><glennthomas@flyingwood.com>
      >>
      >>Chris,
      >>Took your post to heart and went to Home Depot.  Got a 45000 BTU, 2 
      >>burner, propane heater for 60 bucks.  Immediately put it together and got 
      >>the shed from 8.6F to 82F in about 25 minutes on low.  Runs on a regular 
      >>gas grill tank.  They have another one that has one burner , 15000 BTUs, 
      >>for 29 bucks.  Once the place is warmed up I could probably fall back to 1 
      >>burner and crack a window.  Burns clean and my work shed is warmer than 
      >>the house!  Just curious how long a tank lasts.
      >>
      >>--------
      >>Glenn Thomas
      >>N?????
      >>http://www.flyingwood.com
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >>Read this topic online here:
      >>
      >>http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=90744#90744
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >>
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      >
      >
      > 
      
      
 
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