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     1. 03:43 AM - Re: Tail Question (Ben Charvet)
     2. 05:55 AM - Re: Insurance (Rick Holland)
     3. 06:01 AM - Re: Tail Question (walt evans)
     4. 02:56 PM - Re: Insurance ()
     5. 03:42 PM - Re: Insurance (Gordon Bowen)
     6. 06:05 PM - Re: Tail Question (Dick Navratil)
     7. 06:12 PM - insurance (Dick Navratil)
     8. 06:47 PM - Re: insurance (Tim Willis)
     9. 07:47 PM - Re: insurance (Rick Holland)
 
 
 
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| Subject:  | Re: Tail Question | 
      
      
      KMHeide, BA, CPO, FAAOP wrote:
      
      > Members of the list:
      >  
      > First off.... I hope everyone takes time off to relax and enjoy the 
      > holiday. This is the time to relax with family and friends to help 
      > kick off the summer!
      >  
      > My question is concerning the last (or bottom) rudder hinge that is 
      > attached to the fuselage. What technique are others using to create 
      > the hinge "inset" on the fuselage? I completed my hinge "insets" using 
      > the router before assembly.
      >  
      
      I Installed the rudder and elevators,then marked the fuselage for the 
      vertical position of the bottom hinge, then removed the rudder and drew 
      in the dimension for the hinge in pencil.  Using the 1/2 inch wood 
      chisel that used to square up the other hinge inserts, I carefully cut 
      out the insert in the fuselage.  It worked out fine.
      
      Ben
      
      
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      I wil probably go the same way also.
      
      Rick
      
      On 5/25/07, HelsperSew@aol.com <HelsperSew@aol.com> wrote:
      >
      >  Oscar,
      >
      > I don't think I will get insurance on my Piet either.  Hull coverage is
      > WAY too much money, and I am just sick of paying paying paying insurance
      > bills. I am going to "throw caution to the wind" and play my hand.
      > Dan Helsper
      > Poplar Grove, IL.
      >
      >
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      > See what's free at AOL.com <http://www.aol.com?ncid=AOLAOF00020000000503>.
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      Rick Holland
      ObjectAge Ltd.
      Castle Rock, Colorado
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Tail Question | 
      
      Ken,
      For the Dremmel that I love so much, I bought the router attachment, 
      that works great. 
      Walt Evans
      NX140DL
      "No one ever learned anything by talking"
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: KMHeide, BA, CPO, FAAOP 
        To: Pietenpol 
        Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 11:44 PM
        Subject: Pietenpol-List: Tail Question
      
      
        Members of the list:
      
        First off.... I hope everyone takes time off to relax and enjoy the 
      holiday. This is the time to relax with family and friends to help kick 
      off the summer!
      
        My question is concerning the last (or bottom) rudder hinge that is 
      attached to the fuselage. What technique are others using to create the 
      hinge "inset" on the fuselage? I completed my hinge "insets" using the 
      router before assembly. 
      
        Just checking to see if someone has a technique to making a nice 
      "inset" (1/2" x 2") for my last hinge to attach the rudder to the 
      fuselage.... Do I need to take a rocket science course first or am I 
      just having my daily stupid attack?
      
        Ken H.
        Fargo, ND
      
      
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        Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! 
        Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at 
      Yahoo! Games. 
      
      
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      That sounds like an excellent idea.I think I will go the same way as
      well.I'm fed up paying out this stuff all the time as well.
      
      
      Do not archive
      
      
      ________________________________
      
      From: owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com
      [mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Rick
      Holland
      Sent: May 26, 2007 8:55 AM
      Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Insurance
      
      
      I wil probably go the same way also.
      
      Rick
      
      On 5/25/07, HelsperSew@aol.com < HelsperSew@aol.com
      <mailto:HelsperSew@aol.com> > wrote:
      
      Oscar,
      
      
      I don't think I will get insurance on my Piet either.  Hull coverage is
      WAY too much money, and I am just sick of paying paying paying insurance
      bills. I am going to "throw caution to the wind" and play my hand. 
      
      
      Dan Helsper
      Poplar Grove, IL.
      
      
      ________________________________
      
      See what's free at AOL.com
      <http://www.aol.com?ncid=AOLAOF00020000000503> . 
      
      
      http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Pietenpol-List
      http://forums.matronics.com
      
      
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      N-1033B flies most of the time without liability insurance and never 
      bought hull damage.  Only reason for getting any insurance is the darn 
      airport management cks every now and then if you have liability ins. if 
      you have a hanger.  Not even sure if insurance company would even cover 
      damaged caused by a hanger fire that damaged other hangers/planes, think 
      the liability is only if you run into something big shiny and expensive 
      while taxiing out.
      Gordon
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: harvey.rule@bell.ca 
        To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com 
        Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2007 1:56 PM
        Subject: RE: Pietenpol-List: Insurance
      
      
        That sounds like an excellent idea.I think I will go the same way as 
      well.I'm fed up paying out this stuff all the time as well.
      
         
      
        Do not archive
      
         
      
      
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        From: owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com 
      [mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Rick 
      Holland
        Sent: May 26, 2007 8:55 AM
        To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
        Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Insurance
      
         
      
        I wil probably go the same way also.
      
        Rick
      
        On 5/25/07, HelsperSew@aol.com < HelsperSew@aol.com> wrote:
      
        Oscar,
      
         
      
        I don't think I will get insurance on my Piet either.  Hull coverage 
      is WAY too much money, and I am just sick of paying paying paying 
      insurance bills. I am going to "throw caution to the wind" and play my 
      hand. 
      
         
      
        Dan Helsper
        Poplar Grove, IL.
      
      
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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        See what's free at AOL.com. 
      
      
      http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Pietenpol-Listhttp://forums.matronics.
      com    
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Tail Question | 
      
      Ken
      I did all of mine with a set of Exacto tools.  Outline and cut in with 
      the knife and then use chissels to route out.  It only takes a few 
      minutes for each and it's nice to enjoy the silence.
      Dick
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: KMHeide, BA, CPO, FAAOP 
        To: Pietenpol 
        Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 10:44 PM
        Subject: Pietenpol-List: Tail Question
      
      
        Members of the list:
      
        First off.... I hope everyone takes time off to relax and enjoy the 
      holiday. This is the time to relax with family and friends to help kick 
      off the summer!
      
        My question is concerning the last (or bottom) rudder hinge that is 
      attached to the fuselage. What technique are others using to create the 
      hinge "inset" on the fuselage? I completed my hinge "insets" using the 
      router before assembly. 
      
        Just checking to see if someone has a technique to making a nice 
      "inset" (1/2" x 2") for my last hinge to attach the rudder to the 
      fuselage.... Do I need to take a rocket science course first or am I 
      just having my daily stupid attack?
      
        Ken H.
        Fargo, ND
      
      
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------
      -----
        Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! 
        Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at 
      Yahoo! Games. 
      
      
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      An important question in thinking about liability insurance is, how much 
      equity you have in your house.  If you don't need to worry about loosing 
      much, they won't spent much coming after you.  You hear about stupid 
      lawsuits all of the time.  I choose to insure th plane and to carry a 
      blanket policy for any stupid thing I might do, anywhere.  That blanket 
      policy is an extra $150 on the homeowners policy.
      Dick N.
      
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       I understand reluctance to spend for insurance.  However, when I complete the
      Piet I will take out liability insurance as soon as practicable.  IMO, it's the
      very low probability of the disastrous outcome for which we should be insured.
      I'll spend for liability coverage, but not hull insurance.  Losing the plane
      without hull insurance would break my heart, but not my bank.  (I'd have a
      hard time convincing my wife that we should shell out for another plane, though.
      Hang gliding, anyone?)
      
      OTOH, a successful lawsuit can take all that I own, my heart, my soul, and my wallet.
       "What's in your wallet?" is not just a credit card ad, IMO.  And I am
      too old to acquire again enough money on which to live comfortably.   
      
      Tim in central TX
      
      -----Original Message-----
      >From: Dick Navratil <horzpool@goldengate.net>
      >Sent: May 26, 2007 7:12 PM
      >To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
      >Subject: Pietenpol-List: insurance
      >
      >An important question in thinking about liability insurance is, how much equity
      you have in your house.  If you don't need to worry about loosing much, they
      won't spent much coming after you.  You hear about stupid lawsuits all of the
      time.  I choose to insure th plane and to carry a blanket policy for any stupid
      thing I might do, anywhere.  That blanket policy is an extra $150 on the homeowners
      policy.
      >Dick N.
      
      
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      Dick
      
      The $150 addition covers things you may damage with your plane?
      
      Rick
      
      On 5/26/07, Dick Navratil <horzpool@goldengate.net> wrote:
      >
      >  An important question in thinking about liability insurance is, how much
      > equity you have in your house.  If you don't need to worry about loosing
      > much, they won't spent much coming after you.  You hear about stupid
      > lawsuits all of the time.  I choose to insure th plane and to carry a
      > blanket policy for any stupid thing I might do, anywhere.  That blanket
      > policy is an extra $150 on the homeowners policy.
      > Dick N.
      >
      > *
      >
      >
      > *
      >
      >
      
      
      -- 
      Rick Holland
      ObjectAge Ltd.
      Castle Rock, Colorado
      
 
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