Pietenpol-List Digest Archive

Mon 09/22/08


Total Messages Posted: 7



Today's Message Index:
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     1. 03:29 AM - Re: questions for group-shock cord (HelsperSew@aol.com)
     2. 06:36 AM - Re: The "America" (Jonathan Ragle)
     3. 08:03 AM - Re: China SkyCatcher OT Buy US (Glenn Thomas)
     4. 08:27 AM - Re: new photos (Rick Holland)
     5. 08:36 AM - Re: new photos (Jonathan Ragle)
     6. 09:19 AM - Re: alternate source of bungee cord ()
     7. 08:09 PM - Re: metal plane (ldmill)
 
 
 


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    Time: 03:29:23 AM PST US
    From: HelsperSew@aol.com
    Subject: Re: questions for group-shock cord
    Gene, McMaster-Carr Supply has all kind of shock cord in various sizes any length you want by the foot. They have a very detailed catalog on line. That's where I got mine. I sold some off my roll to Santiago when he was here. Dan Helsper Poplar Grove, IL. **************Looking for simple solutions to your real-life financial challenges? Check out WalletPop for the latest news and information, tips and calculators. (http://www.walletpop.com/?NCID=emlcntuswall00000001)


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    Time: 06:36:37 AM PST US
    From: Jonathan Ragle <jon95gt@hotmail.com>
    Subject: The "America"
    Where are their grandkids... or great grandkids for that matter? Don't the y know that if they don't teach the little ones to love antique flying it w ill die with them? :( Sweet airboat though. :) pol-list@matronics.comSubject: Pietenpol-List: The "America" Off-topic=2C but of interest to those that like antique/classic aircraft... .http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_1Z_wxA2CYThe Curtiss "America"=2C a rep lica of the first twin engined flying boat. Apparently it was designed with the intent of crossing the Atlantic. Twin OX-5's sound VERY nice!Ryando no t archive _________________________________________________________________ See how Windows connects the people=2C information=2C and fun that are part of your life.


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    Time: 08:03:16 AM PST US
    Subject: Re: China SkyCatcher OT Buy US
    From: "Glenn Thomas" <glennthomas@flyingwood.com>
    I have found that Harbor Freight stuff has been fine for things where precision doesn't matter. For example, my metal bandsaw from HF is great, used it quite a bit and no complaints. I also have their dust collector (which really helps keep the mess from the planer, jointer and router under control) and it too works like a charm. ...but things like the planer, and jointer, I went top shelf or at least with what got good online reviews. You can always Google "reviews" and the name of the tool your thinking about. There's a strong likelihood that if the tool is junk, you can learn from the frustration of others. If a tool stinks there is probably somebody screaming about it on-line. The alternative is Grizzly or Northern Tool which are slightly more expensive but seem to be a better source of tools. So, is HF a source of nothing but junk? No. Just do some research and you will usually be able to accurately set expectations on quality and performance. -------- Glenn Thomas N????? http://www.flyingwood.com Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p 5500#205500


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    Time: 08:27:52 AM PST US
    From: "Rick Holland" <at7000ft@gmail.com>
    Subject: Re: new photos


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    Time: 08:36:32 AM PST US
    From: Jonathan Ragle <jon95gt@hotmail.com>
    Subject: new photos
    It's just so beautiful. Damned shame you have to cover it with fabric. From: generambo@msn.comTo: pietenpol-list@matronics.comSubject: Pietenpol-L ist: new photosDate: Sun=2C 21 Sep 2008 17:01:19 -0400 Guys: I finally got my airplane up on the gear and outside for the first time tod ay. Attached are a couple of photos (if they work) to show the current sta te. I ran out of the right sized screws for the elevator hinges or they wo uld be attached as well. I would have made a little more progress before photographing=2C but yester day the firewall got away from me and now I have five stitches across the b ack of my knee/calf. I AM going to make Brodhead next year . . . with or without Mikey's help!! Gene _________________________________________________________________ Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn =9310 hidden secrets=94 from Jamie . http://windowslive.com/connect/post/jamiethomson.spaces.live.com-Blog-cns!5 50F681DAD532637!5295.entry?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_domore_092008 R0lGODlhEwATAOZ/AOS6S+zEWdOzO/zmSvTPOe67KPbPN/nVO/LVhf/jR9ytK/zpTvv16PPbnuGs J9u8SvLEMO7CM/7eQtyjNf3yVtnElcmhLdSlKOq0JP3wV9CgKP/kSLGSSfzvVvnaQrKUUPviR+nT pP7tU/3zV8y6k8GpbsqyeqSBLZ8/H/3kSfvoTdeXJfjYPaiOhvzcQPHBLemzIruQKP/iRfbTPf/h Q/XIM9imJvrZPrWLKO24J/znTP3sUua1OaN/KdykLuO4Mf3tUdaZL/7mSv3vU+e2L9iZJvDKVfze QvPNObqaUtmfNPC+K+SwJvvmTfnZP+a1Kc2JJ/vbQVonFOmyJP7sUOGzLffRN/bPOK1WIruiaOvP R8Ksed26bPvuVv3rUOGsM/70WPvjS86oTNCqTXVLPX5WSv3wVMN5JvvnS+G1L9aoLP7hRaFDIPfn wvfXP+y3JvvbP+DUt7KPZ9m7c+vMe7JfJP7lS5t8cPvcQvXMNvz69uDHiVMeDZl4J////////yH/ C05FVFNDQVBFMi4wAwEAAAAh+QQJZAB/ACwAAAAAEwATAAAH/4B/goN/DQFEAQ2Ei4IMRnyQKjIz EQCQfIwEfBlmQ3wLAwlkPyF/mIMzI2AUFENAoAkSN2mlg0gZGSMUfX07sBK8agyCRikdXSN9fn59 CwspysxjggQiHR3JLXzNCyB92n0ahR5A1tnbOjre4AoVAQkLVF4D0X0pICz1TElEKWgqKprQs4eP hRteBTCcCBAlgZABOgak2BArCosrNZbkcPChAQEaCRJsGDCAhgQ4LKzUeJFQA4k/EVxIcDEShZIB Lpwc+FKgAIwYggAgYXHjyBElNnkoDYKigA0Og6rkMUDVAFMUWFFAKYJjkQIIEF5A8OGjyIqzK2Aw +nPhSc8cbxww+LTRde0fMRpsMJniQEMMqHYHVUhy4sNLRoEAACH5BAkyAH8ALAAAAAATABMAAAf/ gH+Cg4IIAQhthIqDcnx8DyprMxE/UneLfwQ6Dw+PC0IyUj9cUoozFCMUFJ0LAwkboxWESBlgI2AU HTutCQl9fR96hXa1thQiuwMyfX5+fXuCSCIdFAI9PVphKinLzX0agh5A0x1NWtcDGzR9ZWV9CnEI MgtUO/a72zISPY59TCYBUuhQsaCgCh3cJLg4YMFCAQwfEOBJkGKAjgFCEuiLwuIKhCU5HGxpQ4CG jF5sEqyRwNFKjRcPNcT5EyGKhJsoJrhwcsDAy4cYYgiig4TFjRsTUASxkgcCzDcYbJQYVCWPAStX JmCpAyVIgRUoMOBQpACCWQg+zmBhgwLFGaGLIi48KVAgB1QMMGyMxfRnjgYbTKY40BBjKt9BWUx8 2JIFUyAAIfkEBQoAfwAsAAAAABMAEwAAB/+Af4KDfw0BRAENhIuCDEZ8kCoyMxEAkHyMBHwZZkN8 CwMJZD8hf5iDMyNgFBRDQKAJEjdppYNIGRkjFH19O7ASvGoMgkYpHV0jfX5+fQsLKcrMY4IEIh0d yS18zQsgfdp9GoUeQNbZ2zo63uAKFQEJC1ReA9F9KSAs9UxJRCloKiqa0LOHj4UbXgUwnAgQJYGQ AToGpNgQKwqLKzWW5HDwoQEBGgkSbBgwgIYEOCys1HiRUAOJPxFcSHAxEoWSAS6cHPhSoACMGIIA IGFx48gRJTZ5KA2CooANDoOq5DFA1QBTFFhRQCmCY5ECCBBeQPDho8iKsytgMPpz4UnPHG8cMPi0 0XXtHzEabDCZ4kBDDKh2B1VIcuLDS0aBAAA7


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    Time: 09:19:41 AM PST US
    From: <billmz@cox.net>
    Subject: Re: alternate source of bungee cord
    Gene, You can check out marine supply stores for bungee cord, or also some of the bigger sporting goods chain stores might carry it. I have seen it at Academy Sports, but I know that Academy is not located in every state. McMaster-Carr might also carry it. Hope this helps... Billy McCaskill Urbana, IL


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    Time: 08:09:39 PM PST US
    Subject: Re: metal plane
    From: "ldmill" <lorin.miller@emerson.com>
    Hey Randy, Actually I'm building a Sonex/Waiex kit right now. Am a little over halfway through the project. Wings done (that is a chunk of work!!!), ruddervators, rudder, stabilators, flaps, ailerons, front fuselage sides done. Have the right aft fuselage side almost done. And - have a brand new Jab3300 sitting on the basement floor waiting to be hung over this winter. It's been a really enjoyable project over the last two years. Have always had my eye on a Piet though, and that will most likely be the next project in the shop. Lorin Miller N81YX -------- Lorin Miller Waiex N81YX Pietenpol next up Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p 5638#205638




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