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     1. 04:33 AM - Re: Messy shop, was Fuselage Update (helspersew@aol.com)
     2. 05:09 AM - Re: Messy shop, was Fuselage Update (Jim Ash)
     3. 05:14 AM - Re: What size prop (Jerry Dotson)
     4. 05:22 AM - Re: Re: What size prop (Ryan Mueller)
     5. 05:22 AM - Jack's progress (Douwe Blumberg)
     6. 05:25 AM - Re: Fuselage Update (Bill Church)
     7. 06:37 AM - What size prop (Oscar Zuniga)
     8. 06:55 AM - Re: Messy shop, was Fuselage Update (Dan Yocum)
     9. 07:09 AM - Re: Instrument Template (taildrags)
    10. 08:16 AM - Re: What size prop (Dan Yocum)
    11. 08:33 AM - Re: What size prop (Jeff Boatright)
    12. 09:04 AM - Re: What size prop (Mike King)
    13. 09:21 AM - Re: Instrument Template (Rick Holland)
    14. 09:23 AM - Re: What size prop (Jerry Dotson)
    15. 09:49 AM - Re: Re: Instrument Template (Jack)
    16. 09:53 AM - Re: Re: Fuselage Update (Jack)
    17. 10:34 AM - Re: Re: Fuselage Update (Dan Yocum)
    18. 11:41 AM - Re: Re: What size prop (Mike King)
    19. 11:50 AM - Re: Re: Fuselage Update (H RULE)
    20. 12:57 PM - best link in a long time (walt)
    21. 01:10 PM - Cloudcars prop on N502R (Gene & Tammy)
    22. 01:16 PM - Re: Instrument Template (Bill Church)
    23. 01:37 PM - Insurance question (Dan Loegering)
    24. 04:06 PM - Re: Insurance question (David Paule)
    25. 04:29 PM - Re: Insurance question (Jim Ash)
    26. 04:42 PM - Re: Insurance question (Ryan Mueller)
    27. 05:49 PM - Re: Re: Instrument Template (Jack)
    28. 05:49 PM - Re: Cloudcars prop on N502R (Jack)
    29. 05:49 PM - Re: Insurance question (Jack Phillips)
    30. 06:40 PM - Mini Piet fly in, Gum Creek Airport in GA (Frank Metcalfe)
    31. 07:26 PM - Re: Mini Piet fly in, Gum Creek Airport in GA (Jeff Boatright)
    32. 07:40 PM - Re: Cloudcars prop on N502R (Jerry Dotson)
    33. 08:01 PM - Re: What size prop (Jerry Dotson)
 
 
 
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| Subject:  | Re: Messy shop, was Fuselage Update | 
      
      
      My wife is Polish, and she has this in-bread cleaning lady thing going on.
       It bothers her so much to see my shop/hangar, that she stays out of there
       all together! She tries to tell me every move to make when I am inside,
       but the hangar is MY realm. Now if I can just get rid of the cell phone
       when I am out there. I purposefully made my hangar detached from my house
       for that reason.
      
      Dan Helsper
      Poplar Grove, IL.
      
      
      -----Original Message-----
      From: Bill Church <billspiet@sympatico.ca>
      Sent: Mon, Mar 22, 2010 3:37 pm
      Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: Fuselage Update
      
      
      a>
      Oh yeah?
      ell, I can't even FIND my dog in my workshop. (beat that)
      BC
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Messy shop, was Fuselage Update | 
      
      
      Line your shop with copper foil and ground it. 
      
      Jim Ash
      
      
      -----Original Message----- 
      From: helspersew@aol.com 
      Sent: Mar 23, 2010 7:33 AM 
      Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Messy shop, was Fuselage Update 
      
      
      My wife is Polish, and she has this in-bread cleaning lady thing going on. It bothers
      her so much to see my shop/hangar, that she stays out of there all together!
      She tries to tell me every move to make when I am inside, but the hangar
      is MY realm. Now if I can just get rid of the cell phone when I am out there.
      I purposefully made my hangar detached from my house for that reason.
      
      Dan Helsper
      Poplar Grove, IL.
      
      
      -----Original Message-----
      From: Bill Church <billspiet@sympatico.ca>
      Sent: Mon, Mar 22, 2010 3:37 pm
      Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: Fuselage Update
      
      
      
      Oh yeah?
      Well, I can't even FIND my dog in my workshop. (beat that)
      
      BC
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: What size prop | 
      
      
      Re:I'll second that. He and Carmen were pleasant to deal with...I'm sure the prop
      will be top-notch....I'll let you know in two days when FedEx delivers it!
      Smile
      
      Ryan
      
      I have a prop ordered from Jay also. How about posting a hi-res picture when you
      get it (Pleeeeze).
      
      --------
      Jerry Dotson
      59 Daniel Johnson Rd
      Baker, FL 32531
      
      Started building  NX510JD  July, 2009
      Ribs and tailfeathers done
      using Lycoming O-235
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=291404#291404
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: What size prop | 
      
      
      Will do!
      
      Ryan
      
      Do not archive
      
      Sent from my iPhone
      
      On Mar 23, 2010, at 7:12 AM, "Jerry Dotson" <jdotson@erec.net> wrote:
      
      > <jdotson@erec.net>
      >
      > Re:I'll second that. He and Carmen were pleasant to deal with...I'm  
      > sure the prop will be top-notch....I'll let you know in two days  
      > when FedEx delivers it!  :)
      >
      > Ryan
      >
      > I have a prop ordered from Jay also. How about posting a hi-res  
      > picture when you get it (Pleeeeze).
      >
      > --------
      > Jerry Dotson
      > 59 Daniel Johnson Rd
      > Baker, FL 32531
      >
      > Started building  NX510JD  July, 2009
      > Ribs and tailfeathers done
      > using Lycoming O-235
      >
      >
      > Read this topic online here:
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      > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=291404#291404
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      Nice work Jack!
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Fuselage Update | 
      
      
      Hey Jack, I was just pulling your chain.
      As I wrote in my posting, I'm actually jealous. I wish my workspace was so tidy.
      A clean workspace is MUCH easier to work in. Keep doing what you're doing. Maybe
      I should just try to clean up my act a bit.
      
      My workshop is out in the garage, so there's no dust working it's way into the
      house (except what I carry in on my clothes, so I do try to eliminate that before
      coming back in).
      Now, if I could only find that dog...
      
      BC
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=291406#291406
      
      
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      Jeff:
      
      When I had the A65 on NX41CC it flew behind a
      Hegy 72x42 wood prop.  I think many/most Piets
      with the A65 use something like that.
      
      By the way, the Hegy may be for sale if anyone
      is interested.  $500.
      
      Oscar Zuniga
      Air Camper NX41CC
      San Antonio, TX
      mailto: taildrags@hotmail.com
      website at http://www.flysquirrel.net 		 	   		  
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Messy shop, was Fuselage Update | 
      
      
      I've seen your hangar, Dan... I'm sorry to tell you, but the Polish 
      Cleaning Lady has rubbed off on you.  Just like my Polish Cleaning Lady 
      has rubbed off on me: I just got done cleaning the garage last week. 
      Now I've got a workbench that I can see the top of, and I even made some 
      sawdust in the process.
      
      On 03/23/2010 06:33 AM, helspersew@aol.com wrote:
      > My wife is Polish, and she has this in-bread cleaning lady thing going
      > on. It bothers her so much to see my shop/hangar, that she stays out of
      > there all together! She tries to tell me every move to make when I am
      > inside, but the hangar is MY realm. Now if I can just get rid of the
      > cell phone when I am out there. I purposefully made my hangar /detached/
      > from my house for /that/ reason.
      > Dan Helsper
      > Poplar Grove, IL.
      >
      >
      > -----Original Message-----
      > From: Bill Church <billspiet@sympatico.ca>
      > To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
      > Sent: Mon, Mar 22, 2010 3:37 pm
      > Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: Fuselage Update
      >
      > -->  Pietenpol-List message posted by: "Bill Church"<billspiet@sympatico.ca  <mailto:billspiet@sympatico.ca>>
      >
      > Oh yeah?
      > Well, I can't even FIND my dog in my workshop. (beat that)
      >
      > BC
      >
      >
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      > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=291317#291317
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      Dan Yocum
      Fermilab  630.840.6509
      yocum@fnal.gov, http://fermigrid.fnal.gov
      "I fly because it releases my mind from the tyranny of petty things."
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Instrument Template | 
      
      
      The screw hole patterns for most common instruments can be found in Bingelis' books.
      I can find them and scan to .pdf if you don't have the books.
      
      --------
      Oscar Zuniga
      San Antonio, TX
      Air Camper NX41CC
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=291425#291425
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: What size prop | 
      
      
      N8031 has a McCauley 7442 met-l-prop.  Climb isn't stellar, but cruise 
      is 88-89mph at 2300RPM.
      
      I am supremely jealous of the climb rates those Cloudcar Scimitars 
      produce...
      
      On 03/22/2010 04:30 PM, jeff wilson wrote:
      > I am building a Piet and have decided on the Continental A-65 and I want
      > to hear from everyone.
      > What size prop are you using with the A-65?
      > Thanks, Jeff
      >
      >
      > *
      >
      >
      > *
      
      -- 
      Dan Yocum
      Fermilab  630.840.6509
      yocum@fnal.gov, http://fermigrid.fnal.gov
      "I fly because it releases my mind from the tyranny of petty things."
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: What size prop | 
      
      
      Reading comprehension...I should try it some time! DOH!
      
      
      >
      >Jeff, look again.... I wrote that it flattened out in climb.
      >Tim in central TX
      >
      
      
      -- 
      
      Jeff Boatright
      "Now let's think about this..."
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: What size prop | 
      
      
      How much are the Cloudcar Scimitars and where do you go to get one?
      
      I have a McCaulley 69x39 metal prop (came with the plane) but feel
      a longer prop would be better for the Cont. A-80.
      
      Thanks
      
      Mike King
      77MK
      GN-1
      Corpus Christi
      
      
      -----Original Message-----
      >From: Dan Yocum <yocum@fnal.gov>
      >Sent: Mar 23, 2010 11:14 AM
      >To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
      >Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: What size prop
      >
      >
      >N8031 has a McCauley 7442 met-l-prop.  Climb isn't stellar, but cruise 
      >is 88-89mph at 2300RPM.
      >
      >I am supremely jealous of the climb rates those Cloudcar Scimitars 
      >produce...
      >
      >On 03/22/2010 04:30 PM, jeff wilson wrote:
      >> I am building a Piet and have decided on the Continental A-65 and I want
      >> to hear from everyone.
      >> What size prop are you using with the A-65?
      >> Thanks, Jeff
      >>
      >>
      >> *
      >>
      >>
      >> *
      >
      >-- 
      >Dan Yocum
      >Fermilab  630.840.6509
      >yocum@fnal.gov, http://fermigrid.fnal.gov
      >"I fly because it releases my mind from the tyranny of petty things."
      >
      >
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Instrument Template | 
      
      
      Aircraft Spruce sells a metal hole template that works well for both
      hole sizes, not real cheap though.
      
      http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/inpages/panel_layout.php
      
      rick
      
      On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 7:09 PM, Jack <jack@textors.com> wrote:
      > Did some test cutting with my new 3 1/8 forstner bit today, what a honking
      > bit! Does anyone have a PDF for the instrument screw holes?
      >
      > Thanks!
      >
      > Jack
      >
      > DSM
      >
      >
      
      
      -- 
      Rick Holland
      Castle Rock, Colorado
      
      "Logic is a wreath of pretty flowers, that smell bad"
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: What size prop | 
      
      
      A mahogany and maple scimitar prop for my Lycoming O-235 last December was $820.
      
      --------
      Jerry Dotson
      59 Daniel Johnson Rd
      Baker, FL 32531
      
      Started building  NX510JD  July, 2009
      Ribs and tailfeathers done
      using Lycoming O-235
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=291435#291435
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Instrument Template | 
      
      
      Got them Oscar forgot they had them, thanks!
      Jack
      DSM
      
      The screw hole patterns for most common instruments can be found in
      Bingelis' books.  I can find them and scan to .pdf if you don't have the
      books.
      
      --------
      Oscar Zuniga
      San Antonio, TX
      Air Camper NX41CC
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=291425#291425
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Fuselage Update | 
      
      
      Bill,
      Don't you strip down naked before entering the house, I do...
      Just pulling your chain :)
      Jack
      DSM
      Do not archive!
      
      Hey Jack, I was just pulling your chain.
      As I wrote in my posting, I'm actually jealous. I wish my workspace was so
      tidy. A clean workspace is MUCH easier to work in. Keep doing what you're
      doing. Maybe I should just try to clean up my act a bit.
      
      My workshop is out in the garage, so there's no dust working it's way into
      the house (except what I carry in on my clothes, so I do try to eliminate
      that before coming back in).
      Now, if I could only find that dog...
      
      BC
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=291406#291406
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Fuselage Update | 
      
      
      Hey, at least you don't strip down before you go flying like some of our 
      neighbors to the north.
      
      definitely
      do not archive
      
      On 03/23/2010 11:51 AM, Jack wrote:
      > -->  Pietenpol-List message posted by: "Jack"<jack@textors.com>
      >
      > Bill,
      > Don't you strip down naked before entering the house, I do...
      > Just pulling your chain :)
      > Jack
      > DSM
      > Do not archive!
      >
      > Hey Jack, I was just pulling your chain.
      > As I wrote in my posting, I'm actually jealous. I wish my workspace was so
      > tidy. A clean workspace is MUCH easier to work in. Keep doing what you're
      > doing. Maybe I should just try to clean up my act a bit.
      >
      > My workshop is out in the garage, so there's no dust working it's way into
      > the house (except what I carry in on my clothes, so I do try to eliminate
      > that before coming back in).
      > Now, if I could only find that dog...
      >
      > BC
      >
      >
      > Read this topic online here:
      >
      > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=291406#291406
      >
      >
      
      -- 
      Dan Yocum
      Fermilab  630.840.6509
      yocum@fnal.gov, http://fermigrid.fnal.gov
      "I fly because it releases my mind from the tyranny of petty things."
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: What size prop | 
      
      
      Thanks Jerry.  Was that from Cloudcar and if so, how do you 
      get in touch with them?
      
      Thanks.
      
      Mike
      
      
      -----Original Message-----
      >From: Jerry Dotson <jdotson@erec.net>
      >Sent: Mar 23, 2010 11:21 AM
      >To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
      >Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: What size prop
      >
      >
      >A mahogany and maple scimitar prop for my Lycoming O-235 last December was $820.
      >
      >--------
      >Jerry Dotson
      >59 Daniel Johnson Rd
      >Baker, FL 32531
      >
      >Started building  NX510JD  July, 2009
      >Ribs and tailfeathers done
      >using Lycoming O-235
      >
      >
      >Read this topic online here:
      >
      >http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=291435#291435
      >
      >
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Fuselage Update | 
      
      Hey! We gonna do some naked flyin soon!!!! Alright!=0A=0Ado not archive=0A
      =0A=0A=0A=0A________________________________=0AFrom: Dan Yocum <yocum@fnal.
      gov>=0ATo: pietenpol-list@matronics.com=0ASent: Tue, March 23, 2010 1:32:43
       PM=0ASubject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Re: Fuselage Update=0A=0A--> Pietenpol-L
      ist message posted by: Dan Yocum <yocum@fnal.gov>=0A=0AHey, at least you do
      n't strip down before you go flying like some of our =0Aneighbors to the no
      rth.=0A=0Adefinitely=0Ado not archive=0A=0AOn 03/23/2010 11:51 AM, Jack wro
      te:=0A> -->- Pietenpol-List message posted by: "Jack"<jack@textors.com>
      =0A>=0A> Bill,=0A> Don't you strip down naked before entering the house, I 
      do...=0A> Just pulling your chain :)=0A> Jack=0A> DSM=0A> Do not archive!
      =0A>=0A> Hey Jack, I was just pulling your chain.=0A> As I wrote in my post
      ing, I'm actually jealous. I wish my workspace was so=0A> tidy. A clean wor
      kspace is MUCH easier to work in. Keep doing what you're=0A> doing. Maybe I
       should just try to clean up my act a bit.=0A>=0A> My workshop is out in th
      e garage, so there's no dust working it's way into=0A> the house (except wh
      at I carry in on my clothes, so I do try to eliminate=0A> that before comin
      g back in).=0A> Now, if I could only find that dog...=0A>=0A> BC=0A>=0A>=0A
      >=0A>=0A> Read this topic online here:=0A>=0A> http://forums.matronics.com/
      viewtopic.php?p=291406#291406=0A>=0A>=0A>=0A>=0A>=0A>=0A>=0A>=0A>=0A>=0A>
      =0A>=0A>=0A>=0A>=0A=0A-- =0ADan Yocum=0AFermilab- 630.840.6509=0Ayocum@fn
      al.gov, http://fermigrid.fnal.gov=0A"I fly because it releases my mind from
      ==
      
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| Subject:  | best link in a long time | 
      
      http://www.northeastshooters.com/vbulletin/showthread.php/86979-Best-duct
      -tape-story-ever
      walt evans
      NX140DL
      
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| Subject:  | Cloudcars prop on N502R | 
      
      Here's a photo of the cloudcars prop (76x38) on my plane.  Needless to 
      say, I love it.  Being the first (that I know of) to put the 76 x 38 on 
      a A 65 Piet, Jay worked with me and even told me that after he made it, 
      if it didn't work out he would change it for free.
      You can contact him at 325 356 2810 or e-mail him at cloudcars @ 
      verizon.net.  Tell him Gene from Tennessee said hi.
      Gene   
      N502R
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Instrument Template | 
      
      
      And if you are an EAA member, you can access the entire library of Sport Aviation
      magazines online, and after a brief search, one is able to track down an article
      like the attached. I love that feature.
      
      Bill C.
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=291472#291472
      
      
      Attachments: 
      
      http://forums.matronics.com//files/1984_05_13_945.pdf
      
      
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| Subject:  | Insurance question | 
      
      
      Ran into an odd situation recently and wanted to see what others have done in the
      past, or are currently doing.
      
      I recently sold my house and am renting now, so I switched to a renters insurance
      policy.  Since I was bored last night (the plane is still in storage for another
      week) I was reading through the policy, and came across the statement that
      "aircraft and aircraft parts are not covered."  Huh?
      
      Spoke to my agent today and he had never come across this either, did some research
      and they do not cover aircraft or parts on ANY of their policies.
      
      So my question is this - what, if anything, did you do to provide coverage for
      your projects while they were in the project stage?  I am simply looking to cover
      my costs of materials in the event of theft, fire, etc... Is this something
      that I should not worry about (I am normally a trusting individual, but the
      new house is close to a high school and the garage is located in the alley - apparently
      there have been issues in the past with some of the garages being used
      as gathering places by the students)  One neighbor suggested blocking the windows
      and getting a bigger lock...  I may not go to that extreme (it isn't THAT
      bad of a neighborhood...) but I will definitely be putting in a new lock.
      
      It will be nice to get back to building though - time to make more sawdust and
      grind some metal!
      
      Dan Loegering
      Fargo, ND
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Insurance question | 
      
      
      Contact your local police and ask them how serious they'd estimate your 
      local threat is.
      
      If their estimate seems more than you are comfortable with, contact an 
      aircraft insurance broker to arrange for coverage while building. It is 
      available.
      
      David Paule
      
      
      <dan.loegering@odayequipment.com>
      
      Ran into an odd situation recently and wanted to see what others have done 
      in the past, or are currently doing.
      
      I recently sold my house and am renting now, so I switched to a renters 
      insurance policy.  Since I was bored last night (the plane is still in 
      storage for another week) I was reading through the policy, and came across 
      the statement that "aircraft and aircraft parts are not covered."  Huh?
      
      Spoke to my agent today and he had never come across this either, did some 
      research and they do not cover aircraft or parts on ANY of their policies.
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Insurance question | 
      
      
      It might also be possible to buy a rider to cover your airplane stuff.
      
      Jim
      
      
      -----Original Message-----
      >From: David Paule <dpaule@frii.com>
      >Sent: Mar 23, 2010 6:58 PM
      >To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
      >Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Insurance question
      >
      >
      >Contact your local police and ask them how serious they'd estimate your 
      >local threat is.
      >
      >If their estimate seems more than you are comfortable with, contact an 
      >aircraft insurance broker to arrange for coverage while building. It is 
      >available.
      >
      >David Paule
      >
      >
      ><dan.loegering@odayequipment.com>
      >
      >Ran into an odd situation recently and wanted to see what others have done 
      >in the past, or are currently doing.
      >
      >I recently sold my house and am renting now, so I switched to a renters 
      >insurance policy.  Since I was bored last night (the plane is still in 
      >storage for another week) I was reading through the policy, and came across 
      >the statement that "aircraft and aircraft parts are not covered."  Huh?
      >
      >Spoke to my agent today and he had never come across this either, did some 
      >research and they do not cover aircraft or parts on ANY of their policies.
      >
      >
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Insurance question | 
      
      
      If all you are concerned about is recouping the cost of raw materials,  
      then who's to say you are building an airplane? It could be a one-off  
      wooden boat of your own design, a large weathervane for your  
      yard....find out what won't be an issue and call it that. Keep a list  
      of receipts or documentation for your raw materials for valuation  
      purposes if something is stolen. Kind of like the Feds....don't tell  
      them anymore than they need to know.  :P
      
      Ryan
      
      Sent from my iPhone
      
      On Mar 23, 2010, at 3:36 PM, Dan Loegering <dan.loegering@odayequipment.com 
       > wrote:
      
      > >
      >
      > Ran into an odd situation recently and wanted to see what others  
      > have done in the past, or are currently doing.
      >
      > I recently sold my house and am renting now, so I switched to a  
      > renters insurance policy.  Since I was bored last night (the plane  
      > is still in storage for another week) I was reading through the  
      > policy, and came across the statement that "aircraft and aircraft  
      > parts are not covered."  Huh?
      >
      > Spoke to my agent today and he had never come across this either,  
      > did some research and they do not cover aircraft or parts on ANY of  
      > their policies.
      >
      > So my question is this - what, if anything, did you do to provide  
      > coverage for your projects while they were in the project stage?  I  
      > am simply looking to cover my costs of materials in the event of  
      > theft, fire, etc... Is this something that I should not worry about  
      > (I am normally a trusting individual, but the new house is close to  
      > a high school and the garage is located in the alley - apparently  
      > there have been issues in the past with some of the garages being  
      > used as gathering places by the students)  One neighbor suggested  
      > blocking the windows and getting a bigger lock...  I may not go to  
      > that extreme (it isn't THAT bad of a neighborhood...) but I will  
      > definitely be putting in a new lock.
      >
      > It will be nice to get back to building though - time to make more  
      > sawdust and grind some metal!
      >
      > Dan Loegering
      > Fargo, ND
      >
      >
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Instrument Template | 
      
      
      Bill,
      Thanks for pointing it out, I keep forgetting to utilize it.  When it first
      came out I looked up numerous Piet articles.
      Thanks again!
      Jack
      DSM
      Do not archive
      
      And if you are an EAA member, you can access the entire library of Sport
      Aviation magazines online, and after a brief search, one is able to track
      down an article like the attached. I love that feature.
      
      Bill C.
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=291472#291472
      
      
      Attachments: 
      
      http://forums.matronics.com//files/1984_05_13_945.pdf
      
      
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| Subject:  | Cloudcars prop on N502R | 
      
      Gene,
      
      Beautiful prop and Piet!
      
      Jack
      
      DSM
      
      
      Here's a photo of the cloudcars prop (76x38) on my plane.  Needless to say,
      I love it.  Being the first (that I know of) to put the 76 x 38 on a A 65
      Piet, Jay worked with me and even told me that after he made it, if it
      didn't work out he would change it for free.
      
      You can contact him at 325 356 2810 or e-mail him at cloudcars @
      verizon.net.  Tell him Gene from Tennessee said hi.
      
      Gene   
      
      N502R
      
      
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| Subject:  | Insurance question | 
      
      
      Tell 'em those ashes were fom a boat you were building.  An Airboat, which
      explains the Continental engine.
      
      Now I'll have a bit more 'splaining to do to recover anything from the RV-10
      project in my basement.
      
      Jack Phillips
      NX899JP
      Raleigh, NC
      
      -----Original Message-----
      From: owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com
      [mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Dan
      Loegering
      Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 4:37 PM
      Subject: Pietenpol-List: Insurance question
      
      <dan.loegering@odayequipment.com>
      
      Ran into an odd situation recently and wanted to see what others have done
      in the past, or are currently doing.
      
      I recently sold my house and am renting now, so I switched to a renters
      insurance policy.  Since I was bored last night (the plane is still in
      storage for another week) I was reading through the policy, and came across
      the statement that "aircraft and aircraft parts are not covered."  Huh?
      
      Spoke to my agent today and he had never come across this either, did some
      research and they do not cover aircraft or parts on ANY of their policies.
      
      So my question is this - what, if anything, did you do to provide coverage
      for your projects while they were in the project stage?  I am simply looking
      to cover my costs of materials in the event of theft, fire, etc... Is this
      something that I should not worry about (I am normally a trusting
      individual, but the new house is close to a high school and the garage is
      located in the alley - apparently there have been issues in the past with
      some of the garages being used as gathering places by the students)  One
      neighbor suggested blocking the windows and getting a bigger lock...  I may
      not go to that extreme (it isn't THAT bad of a neighborhood...) but I will
      definitely be putting in a new lock.
      
      It will be nice to get back to building though - time to make more sawdust
      and grind some metal!
      
      Dan Loegering
      Fargo, ND
      
      
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| Subject:  | Mini Piet fly in, Gum Creek Airport in GA | 
      
      -========================
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Mini Piet fly in, Gum Creek Airport in GA | 
      
      
      Absolutely! I was out flying 1EE this evening. Ya'll shoulda called, 
      I'd've flown over!
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Cloudcars prop on N502R | 
      
      
      Gene what did he put on the leading edge for protection? I can't ell in the photo.
      Just wondering. Boy that thing is purty.
      
      --------
      Jerry Dotson
      59 Daniel Johnson Rd
      Baker, FL 32531
      
      Started building  NX510JD  July, 2009
      Ribs and tailfeathers done
      using Lycoming O-235
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=291515#291515
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: What size prop | 
      
      
      Jay  Anderson
      CLOUDCARS
      325-356-2810
      cloudcars(AT)verizon.net
      
      That is what I have in my address book
      
      --------
      Jerry Dotson
      59 Daniel Johnson Rd
      Baker, FL 32531
      
      Started building  NX510JD  July, 2009
      Ribs and tailfeathers done
      using Lycoming O-235
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=291520#291520
      
      
 
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