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1. 12:26 AM - Re: Re: Shoulder Harness on 41CC (Clif Dawson)
2. 05:34 AM - Re: rigging the wings (skellytown flyer)
3. 06:03 AM - Re: Shoulder Harness on 41CC (Bill Church)
4. 06:05 AM - Re: Re: Shoulder Harness on 41CC (Tim Willis)
5. 06:19 AM - Re: Shoulder Harness on 41CC (Gene Rambo)
6. 06:19 AM - wing washout (Oscar Zuniga)
7. 06:21 AM - Re: Re: Shoulder Harness on 41CC (Jeff Boatright)
8. 08:01 AM - Re: Shoulder Harness on 41CC (AMsafetyC@aol.com)
9. 08:47 AM - Re: Re: Shoulder Harness on 41CC-- Bill Rewey Solution (Tim Willis)
10. 10:02 AM - off topic: new words in the vernacular (Oscar Zuniga)
11. 11:23 AM - Re: off topic: new words in the vernacular (AMsafetyC@aol.com)
12. 11:52 AM - Re: off topic: new words in the vernacular (TOM STINEMETZE)
13. 12:01 PM - Re: off topic: new words in the vernacular (Ryan Mueller)
14. 12:09 PM - Re: off topic: new words in the vernacular (Jim Markle)
15. 12:23 PM - Re: off topic: new words in the vernacular (TOM STINEMETZE)
16. 12:49 PM - Re: Re: Shoulder Harness on 41CC (Dan Yocum)
17. 12:49 PM - Re: off topic: new words in the vernacular (brian.e.jardine@l-3com.com)
18. 01:00 PM - Re: off topic: new words in the vernacular (Jim Markle)
19. 01:03 PM - Re: Mike Groah--your side door (womenfly2)
20. 01:17 PM - Re: off topic: new words in the vernacular (H RULE)
21. 01:33 PM - Re: off topic: new words in the vernacular (John Recine)
22. 05:08 PM - Re: Re: Shoulder Harness on 41CC (Tim Willis)
23. 07:43 PM - Re: Re: Shoulder Harness on 41CC (Clif Dawson)
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Subject: | Re: Shoulder Harness on 41CC |
And these;
http://www.parts123.com/parts123/yb.dll?parta~partsort
Clif.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Catdesigns" <Catdesigns@att.net>
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 3:50 PM
Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: Shoulder Harness on 41CC
>
> Looking at the pictures of Oscars plane the harness appears to be this
>
> http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/appages/harness3b.php
>
> with this clip replacing the bolt in tab that comes on the harness
>
> http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/appages/seatbelthardware.php
>
> the harness will work with this lap belt.
>
> http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/appages/seatbelt1a.php
>
> Cost for the complete setup, $143.50
>
> Summit Racing has a good selection of seatbelts and harnesses for less
> than 70 bucks if you can use a bolt in style and don?Tt mind the cam lock
> buckle.
>
> http://www.summitracing.com/search/Part-Type/Belts-and-Harnesses/?Ns=Rank|Asc
>
> --------
> Chris
> Sacramento, CA
> WestCoastPiet.com
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
>
> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=294112#294112
>
>
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Subject: | Re: rigging the wings |
Well that sounds about like what I planned to use but it helps to know what is
working. thanks.Raymond
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=294157#294157
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Subject: | Re: Shoulder Harness on 41CC |
Clif,
Linkee no workee.
BC
Clif wrote:
And these;
http://www.parts123.com/parts123/yb.dll?parta~partsort
Clif.
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Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=294160#294160
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Subject: | Re: Shoulder Harness on 41CC |
That link would not open for me.
I intend to copy Corky/Oscar's use of the cross-cables and a U-bolt to hook into.
However, I will link a regular shoulder harness triangular endpiece with bolthole
to the eyebolt by using an "emergency chain link." They may be bought
at Home Depot or Tractor Supply. They are very strong and when tightened up
should be very reliable. Another alternative is a real climbing carabiner of
a similar threaded design. REI is a source for those. In neither case is there
any reliance on a small spring to hold any part in place.
Tim in central TX
-----Original Message-----
>From: Clif Dawson <CDAWSON5854@shaw.ca>
>Sent: Apr 14, 2010 3:26 AM
>To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
>Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Re: Shoulder Harness on 41CC
>
>
>And these;
>
>http://www.parts123.com/parts123/yb.dll?parta~partsort
>
>Clif.
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Catdesigns" <Catdesigns@att.net>
>To: <pietenpol-list@matronics.com>
>Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 3:50 PM
>Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: Shoulder Harness on 41CC
>
>
>> <clip>
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Subject: | Re: Shoulder Harness on 41CC |
I have not seen a photo of the belts in 41CC, but I have a pair of seat
belts/harnesses that I bought from Joe Czaplicki that are still in the
box. If they came from him, they might be the same. They are olive
drab with olive anodized airline-style buckles. The end fittings for
both the lap belt and the shoulder harness are the "clip-on style" shown
in the link to the AS&S catalogue someone else posted. I'd love to sell
these belts to someone who can use them. I think I gave Joe $35 each
for them. I can try to post a photo later tonight if anyone is
interested.
Gene Rambo
----- Original Message -----
From: Isablcorky@aol.com<mailto:Isablcorky@aol.com>
To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com<mailto:pietenpol-list@matronics.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 4:00 PM
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Shoulder Harness on 41CC
Dan,
Contact Joe Czaplicki ,
fishin3@sbcglobal.net<mailto:fishin3@sbcglobal.net> for information on
the seat belts and harnesses on 41CC
Corky
http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Pietenpol-List<http://www.matronics.co
m/Navigator?Pietenpol-List>
http://www.matronics.com/contribution<http://www.matronics.com/contributi
on>
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Never one to argue with success, I went back to the
Matronics archives and searched for posts from Mike Cuy
on washout. From one of his posts:
>I had two IA's that couldn't have stressed proper
>rigging to me more and in reading the Tony B. books
>on this he too couldn't stress proper rigging enough.
>Bill Klosz (WWII vet who flew B-24's and IA) helped me
>rig with his digital angle finder level to make sure
>everything was right including washout of about 3/8" at
>the third rib in from the wing tip ala J-3's and such.
>I'm glad those guys hounded me thru the rigging--it paid off.
Go thou and do likewise ;o)
Oscar Zuniga
Air Camper NX41CC
San Antonio, TX
mailto: taildrags@hotmail.com
website at http://www.flysquirrel.net
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Subject: | Re: Shoulder Harness on 41CC |
What do you guys think about Bill Rewey's solution? See at
http://westcoastpiet.com/new_page_3.htm
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Subject: | Re: Shoulder Harness on 41CC |
Gene,
I need to visit your shop and check out those seat belts, oh look its Wayne
Newton! Gonna markle me a set of seat belts
John
In a message dated 4/14/2010 9:19:54 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
generambo@msn.com writes:
I have not seen a photo of the belts in 41CC, but I have a pair of seat be
lts/harnesses that I bought from Joe Czaplicki that are still in the box.
If they came from him, they might be the same. They are olive drab with
olive anodized airline-style buckles. The end fittings for both the lap belt
and the shoulder harness are the "clip-on style" shown in the link to the
AS&S catalogue someone else posted. I'd love to sell these belts to
someone who can use them. I think I gave Joe $35 each for them. I can try to
post a photo later tonight if anyone is interested.
Gene Rambo
----- Original Message -----
From: _Isablcorky@aol.com_ (mailto:Isablcorky@aol.com)
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 4:00 PM
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Shoulder Harness on 41CC
Dan,
Contact Joe Czaplicki , _fishin3@sbcglobal.net_
(mailto:fishin3@sbcglobal.net) for information on the seat belts and harnesses on 41CC
Corky
title=http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Pietenpol-List
href="http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Pietenpol-List">http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Pie
tenpol-List
href="http://forums.matronics.com">http://forums.matronics.com
href="http://www.matronics.com/contribution">http://www.matronics.com/c
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Subject: | Re: Shoulder Harness on 41CC-- Bill Rewey Solution |
Those appear to be the "emergency chain links" I was describing in my post on this
subject. While I have seen Bill Rewey's plane, and had noted his cross-cable,
I had forgotten his links. Thus, no invention here, proving again that it's
hard to out-think Bill Rewey, or for that matter, Corky or Oscar.
Here is a link to such links:
http://www1.mscdirect.com/Links/Chain-Hardware/Chain,-Cable,-Rope-&-Hardware/s0002008712.HTML?KNC-T7L391316886&cm_mmc=Didit-_-SEM-_-ItmDtl-_-PypClk
Tim in central TX
-----Original Message-----
>From: Jeff Boatright <jboatri@emory.edu>
>Sent: Apr 14, 2010 8:20 AM
>To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
>Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Re: Shoulder Harness on 41CC
>
>
>What do you guys think about Bill Rewey's solution? See at
>http://westcoastpiet.com/new_page_3.htm
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Subject: | off topic: new words in the vernacular |
Well, well. In my lifetime I've seen some interesting
changes in word usage and creation, but it seems like
lately new words are being created almost every week.
The one I really liked, from a few years ago, was the
word "plutoed". When scientists changed their mind
about Pluto being an actual planet in our solar system,
with the stroke of a pen they "plutoed" Pluto and the
word caught some popular fancy as referring to having
your rank stripped or being tossed out in the cold.
So today another word has been created, right here on
the Piet list: "Markled". As in lifted, pilfered, or
"reassigned to a new hangar" (mine instead of yours ;o).
I like it. Just ask my hangar-mate Randy Stout...
I've markled his tools for years now, claiming that
I can't tell the difference between his Craftsman
sockets and combination wrenches and mine so I sometimes
end up with his stuff in my toolbox. Never the other
way around, though. He hasn't learned how to markle
yet, I guess...
do not archive
Oscar Zuniga
Air Camper NX41CC
San Antonio, TX
mailto: taildrags@hotmail.com
website at http://www.flysquirrel.net
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Subject: | Re: off topic: new words in the vernacular |
Its is official now today, and according to Oscar, April 14, 2010 is
officially and universally accepted as
"A day that will live in infamy"
Go forth and Markle, the sermon is ended.
Thanks be to Oscar!
John
In a message dated 4/14/2010 1:02:28 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
taildrags@hotmail.com writes:
--> Pietenpol-List message posted by: Oscar Zuniga <taildrags@hotmail.com>
Well, well. In my lifetime I've seen some interesting
changes in word usage and creation, but it seems like
lately new words are being created almost every week.
The one I really liked, from a few years ago, was the
word "plutoed". When scientists changed their mind
about Pluto being an actual planet in our solar system,
with the stroke of a pen they "plutoed" Pluto and the
word caught some popular fancy as referring to having
your rank stripped or being tossed out in the cold.
So today another word has been created, right here on
the Piet list: "Markled". As in lifted, pilfered, or
"reassigned to a new hangar" (mine instead of yours ;o).
I like it. Just ask my hangar-mate Randy Stout...
I've markled his tools for years now, claiming that
I can't tell the difference between his Craftsman
sockets and combination wrenches and mine so I sometimes
end up with his stuff in my toolbox. Never the other
way around, though. He hasn't learned how to markle
yet, I guess...
do not archive
Oscar Zuniga
Air Camper NX41CC
San Antonio, TX
mailto: taildrags@hotmail.com
website at http://www.flysquirrel.net
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Subject: | Re: off topic: new words in the vernacular |
Oscar and company:
You guys have me shakin' in my boots with all this talk about
"markleing." You know that I just purchased Ryan Mueller's Corvair
project. Well, the Marvelous Mr. Markle (M)3 has offered, out of the
boundless generosity of his heart, to transport the project all the way
from Chicago to McPherson, KS. for me. For Free yet! So now you have
me thinking that the marzel vanes are all going to be missing from the
turbo encabulator when it gets here. WHAT AM I TO DO?
You know that we all got together just a short while ago to help Jim
out of a tight spot he was in and we got all girlish and sappy about it
too. Where is all that good will now that we would beat up on our good
friend and compatriot with such vitriolic verisimilitude (
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&hs=GMS&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&ei=1QXGS_usF4P88AbPhODADw&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&ved=0CA4QBSgA&q=verisimilitude&spell=1
) ? (Verisimilitudeor truthlikenessis the problem of articulating
what it takes for one false theory to be closer to the truth than
another false theory.) <Sorry, that's my new word for today and I had
to get it in there somehow.>
I am now so upset that I need to go out and markle me a soda.
do not archive
Stinemetze
N328X
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Subject: | Re: off topic: new words in the vernacular |
Tom,
I wouldn't worry too much....it's such a pain to get the marzel vanes out
that I'm sure they will be there when the turbo encabulator arrives. Now th
e
panametric fam on the other hand.....
do not archive
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 1:21 PM, TOM STINEMETZE <TOMS@mcpcity.com> wrote:
> *Oscar and company:*
> **
> *You guys have me shakin' in my boots with all this talk about
> "markleing." You know that I just purchased Ryan Mueller's Corvair
> project. Well, the Marvelous Mr. Markle (M)3 has offered, out of the
> boundless generosity of his heart, to transport the project all the way f
rom
> Chicago to McPherson, KS. for me. For Free yet! So now you have me
> thinking that the marzel vanes are all going to be missing from the turbo
> encabulator when it gets here. WHAT AM I TO DO?*
> **
> *You know that we all got together just a short while ago to help Jim out
> of a tight spot he was in and we got all girlish and sappy about it too.
> Where is all that good will now that we would beat up on our good friend
and
> compatriot with such vitriolic **verisimilitude*<http://www.google.com/se
arch?hl=en&client=firefox-a&hs=GMS&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&e
i=1QXGS_usF4P88AbPhODADw&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&
ved=0CA4QBSgA&q=verisimilitude&spell=1>
> *? (Verisimilitude*=97or *truthlikeness*=97is the problem of articulati
ng
> what it takes for one false theory to be closer to the truth than another
> false theory.)* <Sorry, that's my new word for today and I had to get it
> in there somehow.>*
> **
> *I am now so upset that I need to go out and markle me a soda.*
> **
> *do not archive*
> **
> *Stinemetze*
> *N328X*
>
> *
>
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Subject: | Re: off topic: new words in the vernacular |
My parents will be SO proud! :-)
-----Original Message-----
From: AMsafetyC@aol.com
Sent: Apr 14, 2010 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: off topic: new words in the vernacular
Its is official now today, and according to Oscar, April
14, 2010 is officially and universally accepted as
"A day that will live in infamy"
Go forth and Markle, the sermon is ended.
Thanks be to Oscar!
John
In a message dated 4/14/2010 1:02:28 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
taildrags@hotmail.com writes:
-->
Pietenpol-List message posted by: Oscar Zuniga
<taildrags@hotmail.com>
Well, well. In my lifetime I've
seen some interesting
changes in word usage and creation, but it seems
like
lately new words are being created almost every week.
The one I
really liked, from a few years ago, was the
word "plutoed". When
scientists changed their mind
about Pluto being an actual planet in our
solar system,
with the stroke of a pen they "plutoed" Pluto and the
word
caught some popular fancy as referring to having
your rank stripped or
being tossed out in the cold.
So today another word has been created,
right here on
the Piet list: "Markled". As in lifted, pilfered,
or
"reassigned to a new hangar" (mine instead of yours ;o).
I like
it. Just ask my hangar-mate Randy Stout...
I've markled his tools for
years now, claiming that
I can't tell the difference between his
Craftsman
sockets and combination wrenches and mine so I sometimes
end
up with his stuff in my toolbox. Never the other
way around,
though. He hasn't learned how to markle
yet, I guess...
do not
archive
Oscar Zuniga
Air Camper NX41CC
San Antonio, TX
mailto:
taildrags@hotmail.com
website at http://www.flysquirrel.net
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Subject: | Re: off topic: new words in the vernacular |
Jim:
As it has been said many times before, the only purpose for that panametric
fan is to keep the pilot cool. Just watch him start to sweat when it
stops.
Stinemetze
N328X
do not archive
>>> Ryan Mueller <rmueller23@gmail.com> 4/14/2010 2:00 PM >>>
Tom,
I wouldn't worry too much....it's such a pain to get the marzel vanes out
that I'm sure they will be there when the turbo encabulator arrives. Now
the panametric fam on the other hand.....
do not archive
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Subject: | Re: Shoulder Harness on 41CC |
Tim,
You and I were on the same wavelength at about the same time, this
morning. Probably because I was playing "hookie" today to go flying.
The one thing that I noticed about the cross-wires on 8031 is that the
point where they cross is very close to the fuselage - maybe an inch off
the fuselage. Which gets me to thinking, why do the whole U-bolt thing
at all? Why not just use a carabiner or locking chain link placed
around the cross-brace wires? As Oscar points out, he removes the front
shoulder harnesses when he's flying solo, anyway.
Dan
On 04/14/2010 08:04 AM, Tim Willis wrote:
> --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: Tim Willis<timothywillis@earthlink.net>
>
> That link would not open for me.
>
> I intend to copy Corky/Oscar's use of the cross-cables and a U-bolt to hook into.
However, I will link a regular shoulder harness triangular endpiece with
bolthole to the eyebolt by using an "emergency chain link." They may be bought
at Home Depot or Tractor Supply. They are very strong and when tightened up
should be very reliable. Another alternative is a real climbing carabiner of
a similar threaded design. REI is a source for those. In neither case is there
any reliance on a small spring to hold any part in place.
> Tim in central TX
--
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: | off topic: new words in the vernacular |
Well group... I can now say I have met the man himself...."The
Markle-man". It was a pleasure to spend a couple of hours with Jim last
night talking planes, hangars, and "Practice wives" over a greasy burger
and fries...doesn't get much better than that! Any time you come to the
mountain west Jim stop on by!!
Brian
SLC-UT
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Oscar
Zuniga
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 10:45 AM
Subject: Pietenpol-List: off topic: new words in the vernacular
<taildrags@hotmail.com>
Well, well. In my lifetime I've seen some interesting
changes in word usage and creation, but it seems like
lately new words are being created almost every week.
The one I really liked, from a few years ago, was the
word "plutoed". When scientists changed their mind
about Pluto being an actual planet in our solar system,
with the stroke of a pen they "plutoed" Pluto and the
word caught some popular fancy as referring to having
your rank stripped or being tossed out in the cold.
So today another word has been created, right here on
the Piet list: "Markled". As in lifted, pilfered, or
"reassigned to a new hangar" (mine instead of yours ;o).
I like it. Just ask my hangar-mate Randy Stout...
I've markled his tools for years now, claiming that
I can't tell the difference between his Craftsman
sockets and combination wrenches and mine so I sometimes
end up with his stuff in my toolbox. Never the other
way around, though. He hasn't learned how to markle
yet, I guess...
do not archive
Oscar Zuniga
Air Camper NX41CC
San Antonio, TX
mailto: taildrags@hotmail.com
website at http://www.flysquirrel.net
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Subject: | off topic: new words in the vernacular |
It was MY pleasure except...seeing your hangar/man quarters.....wow. I am coveting
my friend's possessions!!
I just saw some kind of tail dragger (Cessna 120 maybe?) on final approach for
your airpark. What a neat sight.
thank you Brian!
-----Original Message-----
>From: brian.e.jardine@l-3com.com
>Sent: Apr 14, 2010 3:49 PM
>To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
>Subject: RE: Pietenpol-List: off topic: new words in the vernacular
>
>
>Well group... I can now say I have met the man himself...."The
>Markle-man". It was a pleasure to spend a couple of hours with Jim last
>night talking planes, hangars, and "Practice wives" over a greasy burger
>and fries...doesn't get much better than that! Any time you come to the
>mountain west Jim stop on by!!
>
>Brian
>SLC-UT
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com
>[mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Oscar
>Zuniga
>Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 10:45 AM
>To: Pietenpol List
>Subject: Pietenpol-List: off topic: new words in the vernacular
>
><taildrags@hotmail.com>
>
>
>Well, well. In my lifetime I've seen some interesting
>changes in word usage and creation, but it seems like
>lately new words are being created almost every week.
>The one I really liked, from a few years ago, was the
>word "plutoed". When scientists changed their mind
>about Pluto being an actual planet in our solar system,
>with the stroke of a pen they "plutoed" Pluto and the
>word caught some popular fancy as referring to having
>your rank stripped or being tossed out in the cold.
>
>So today another word has been created, right here on
>the Piet list: "Markled". As in lifted, pilfered, or
>"reassigned to a new hangar" (mine instead of yours ;o).
>I like it. Just ask my hangar-mate Randy Stout...
>I've markled his tools for years now, claiming that
>I can't tell the difference between his Craftsman
>sockets and combination wrenches and mine so I sometimes
>end up with his stuff in my toolbox. Never the other
>way around, though. He hasn't learned how to markle
>yet, I guess...
>
>do not archive
>
>Oscar Zuniga
>Air Camper NX41CC
>San Antonio, TX
>mailto: taildrags@hotmail.com
>website at http://www.flysquirrel.net
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Mike Groah--your side door |
Very nice job Guy's! I am very impressed with your work and how the door came out
on all your Piet's.
"Keep the Dream,"
Keri-Ann
keriannprice@hotmail.com
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=294225#294225
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Subject: | Re: off topic: new words in the vernacular |
That soda would be marklicious=0A=0A=C2-do not archive=0A=0A=0A__________
______________________=0AFrom: TOM STINEMETZE <TOMS@mcpcity.com>=0ATo: Piet
enpol List <pietenpol-list@matronics.com>=0ASent: Wed, April 14, 2010 2:21:
21 PM=0ASubject: Re: Pietenpol-List: off topic: new words in the vernacular
=0A=0A=0AOscar and company:=0A=C2-=0AYou guys have me shakin' in my boots
with all this talk about "markleing."=C2- You know that I just purchased
Ryan Mueller's Corvair project.=C2- Well,=C2-the Marvelous Mr. =C2-M
arkle (M)3 has offered, out of the boundless generosity of his heart, to tr
ansport the project all the way from Chicago to McPherson, KS. for me.=C2
- For Free yet!=C2- So now you have me thinking that the marzel vanes a
re all going to be missing from the turbo encabulator when it gets here.=C2
- WHAT AM I TO DO?=0A=C2-=0AYou know that we all got together just a sh
ort while ago to help Jim out of a tight spot he was in and we got all girl
ish and sappy about it too.=C2- Where is all that good will now that we w
ould beat up on our good friend and compatriot with such vitriolic verisimi
litude=C2-?=C2- (Verisimilitude=94or truthlikeness=94is the
problem of articulating what it takes for one false theory to be closer to
the truth than another false theory.)=C2- <Sorry, that's my new word for
today and I had to get it in there somehow.>=0A=C2-=0AI am now so upset
that I need to go out and markle me a soda.=0A=C2-=0Ado not archive=0A=C2
====================
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Subject: | Re: off topic: new words in the vernacular |
And so they should its not everyday that such a noble honor can bestowed or conveyed
such a noteworthy and deserving individual.
All Hail the Markle
I can't wait to march in the Markle day parade. I just hope no one markles the
float in honor of the occasion
John
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Markle <jim_markle@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: off topic: new words in the vernacular
My parents will be SO proud! :-)
-----Original Message-----
From: AMsafetyC@aol.com
Sent: Apr 14, 2010 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: off topic: new words in the vernacular
Its is official now today, and according to Oscar, April
14, 2010 is officially and universally accepted as
"A day that will live in infamy"
Go forth and Markle, the sermon is ended.
Thanks be to Oscar!
John
In a message dated 4/14/2010 1:02:28 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
taildrags@hotmail.com writes:
-->
Pietenpol-List message posted by: Oscar Zuniga
<taildrags@hotmail.com>
Well, well. In my lifetime I've
seen some interesting
changes in word usage and creation, but it seems
like
lately new words are being created almost every week.
The one I
really liked, from a few years ago, was the
word "plutoed". When
scientists changed their mind
about Pluto being an actual planet in our
solar system,
with the stroke of a pen they "plutoed" Pluto and the
word
caught some popular fancy as referring to having
your rank stripped or
being tossed out in the cold.
So today another word has been created,
right here on
the Piet list: "Markled". As in lifted, pilfered,
or
"reassigned to a new hangar" (mine instead of yours ;o).
I like
it. Just ask my hangar-mate Randy Stout...
I've markled his tools for
years now, claiming that
I can't tell the difference between his
Craftsman
sockets and combination wrenches and mine so I sometimes
end
up with his stuff in my toolbox. Never the other
way around,
though. He hasn't learned how to markle
yet, I guess...
do not
archive
Oscar Zuniga
Air Camper NX41CC
San Antonio, TX
mailto:
taildrags@hotmail.com
website at http://www.flysquirrel.net
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Subject: | Re: Shoulder Harness on 41CC |
Dan,
Maybe just looping a carabiner or link might introduce CHAFING as an issue, breaking
cable strands or wearing them, over time. I think Oscar's implementation
works around that. I could not find a picture, though I must have one somewhere.
I will describe it. Oscar has two pieces of hardwood (oak?) that make up a "sandwich"
more or less the size of:
-- a small hockey puck (for northerners);
-- a small Moon Pie (for southerners)
-- a very small cow pie (for WI, VT, TX, IA, others).
The two halves of the puck/pie have matching "X's" sawn into them, so that between
them, they encapsulate the cross-cables. Then the eyebolt goes fore-to-aft,
bolting the sandwich halves together and creating the attachment point. Pretty
slick. Oscar has added a notch for a "V" sight, to improve sighting on John
Deeres, RVs and other hostile machinery.
Of course, Bill Rewey's extra cable works well, too. It looks heavier gauge than
the X-cables, and with some protection on it. You can inspect it and replace
it without messing with any other rigging, etc. And you can take the whole
thing down if you are flying solo. But then you lose the advantage of Oscar's
sight picture, too.
Tim in central TX
-----Original Message-----
>From: Dan Yocum <yocum@fnal.gov>
>Sent: Apr 14, 2010 2:49 PM
>To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
>Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Re: Shoulder Harness on 41CC
>
>
>Tim,
>
>You and I were on the same wavelength at about the same time, this
>morning. Probably because I was playing "hookie" today to go flying.
>
>The one thing that I noticed about the cross-wires on 8031 is that the
>point where they cross is very close to the fuselage - maybe an inch off
>the fuselage. Which gets me to thinking, why do the whole U-bolt thing
>at all? Why not just use a carabiner or locking chain link placed
>around the cross-brace wires? As Oscar points out, he removes the front
>shoulder harnesses when he's flying solo, anyway.
>
>Dan
>
>On 04/14/2010 08:04 AM, Tim Willis wrote:
>> --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: Tim Willis<timothywillis@earthlink.net>
>>
>> That link would not open for me.
>>
>> I intend to copy Corky/Oscar's use of the cross-cables and a U-bolt to hook
into. However, I will link a regular shoulder harness triangular endpiece with
bolthole to the eyebolt by using an "emergency chain link." They may be bought
at Home Depot or Tractor Supply. They are very strong and when tightened
up should be very reliable. Another alternative is a real climbing carabiner
of a similar threaded design. REI is a source for those. In neither case is
there any reliance on a small spring to hold any part in place.
>> Tim in central TX
>
>
>--
>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: Shoulder Harness on 41CC |
Here's the homepage.
http://www.crowenterprizes.com/
With these people you can buy a 3" seat belt and
add a 2" shoulder harness if you so wish. Also
mix and match the end link styles.
Clif
> Clif,
>
> Linkee no workee.
>
> BC
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