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     1. 07:37 AM - Re: Re: Jointer - Planer Do I Need It (Ryan M)
     2. 07:54 AM - Re: A65 spark plugs (Piet2112)
     3. 08:01 AM - Re: Engine out (899PM)
     4. 08:40 AM - Re: Re: Engine out (BRETT PHILLIPS)
     5. 08:49 AM - Re: A65 spark plugs (Don Emch)
     6. 08:52 AM - Re: Pietenpol Sky Scout 10718 (Don Emch)
     7. 09:00 AM - Re: Re: Jointer - Planer Do I Need It (mark lee)
     8. 09:38 AM - Re: Re: A65 spark plugs (Dan Yocum)
     9. 01:47 PM - Re: Pietenpol Sky Scout 10718 (Pieti Lowell)
    10. 04:47 PM - Re: A65-8 Run Up (skellytown flyer)
    11. 05:26 PM - Re: Pietenpol Sky Scout 10718 (BYD)
 
 
 
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| Subject:  | Re: Jointer - Planer Do I Need It | 
      
      Thanks everyone! I've got it listed on craig's list. I'll be happy to get i
      t out of my way.=0A-=0ARyan=0A=0AFrom: Bill Church <billspiet@sympatico.c
      a>=0ATo: pietenpol-list@matronics.com=0ASent: Thursday, August 11, 2011 10:
      25 PM=0ASubject: Pietenpol-List: Re: Jointer - Planer Do I Need It=0A=0A-->
       Pietenpol-List message posted by: "Bill Church" <billspiet@sympatico.ca>
      =0A=0AMaybe if you could post a larger photo...=0A=0AJust kidding.=0AWhat y
      ou have there is a very useful tool ... if you're joining boards together -
       like for a tabletop. For building a Piet, I can think of no parts that wou
      ld benefit from it.=0A=0ABill C.=0A=0A=0A=0A=0ARead this topic online here:
      =0A=0Ahttp://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=349237#349237=0A=0A=0A
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| Subject:  | Re: A65 spark plugs | 
      
      
      I also have the unshielded plugs and harnesses and came across the list from TCM
      of approved spark plugs.  I hope it helps.
      
      Curt
      
      
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      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=349253#349253
      
      
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      http://forums.matronics.com//files/spark_plugs_838.pdf
      
      
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      [/quote]
      My 8.00x4 Cub tires are pretty good, but those 8.50x6 look like I could 
      get into (and out of) a bunch more bean, corn, or hay fields.
      
      Thanks!
      Dan
      
      
      -- 
      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."[/quote]
      
      Dan,
      
      You're gonna need a lot more than 850's to tackle the beans! I had an an emergency
      landing two weekend ago due to an inflight prop failure. 45mph to a full stop
      in less than 40ft in those 3 1/2ft tall beans.
      
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      PAPA MIKE
      
      
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      Ouch!  That's a real bummer.  I'm amazed you were able to keep the shiny
      side up in light of the damage and the tall beans.  I hope there were no
      injuries other than the T-Craft.
      
      Brett Phillips
      Do Not Archive
      
      
      Dan,
      
      You're gonna need a lot more than 850's to tackle the beans! I had an an
      emergency landing two weekend ago due to an inflight prop failure. 45mph to
      a full stop in less than 40ft in those 3 1/2ft tall beans.
      
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      PAPA MIKE
      
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| Subject:  | Re: A65 spark plugs | 
      
      
      Dan,
      
      All I've used for the Piet and the Chief are the Champion unshielded M41E plugs.
      Never had a problem of any kind.  They really don't tend to load up much either.
      They are 2 prong.  Can be bought new, although a little pricey.  If you
      can find an old set of the C26 plugs they will work too.  They haven't been made
      in a long time but you can still find them sometimes.  They have 4 prongs
      and I've heard they tend to foul a little quicker which is why they went to 2.
      Both of these are unshielded.
      
      Don Emch
      NX899DE
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Pietenpol Sky Scout 10718 | 
      
      
      Chris Egsgaard made his mark in Pietenpol history and was quite a character too.
      I believe he even had something to do with building the original Batmobile.
      Others on the list may know more about this.
      
      Don Emch
      NX899DE
      
      
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      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=349258#349258
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Jointer - Planer Do I Need It | 
      
      Craigs List sounds like a good idea.You have me laughing at my piles of home
      workshop tools.Most are good for building 'home workshops".To make it all
      worse I will have to move it all over 900 miles.Then set up,you guessed it,a
      good home workshop.It's amazingly easy to wind up like a monkey with its
      hand in a jar.Also if you need to keep everything clean while building
      something like an airplane there are dust collection problems.Your tool
      won't be of much use anyway,for anything,unless the blades are sharp and you
      know how to safely use it.
      
      On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 7:34 AM, Ryan M <aircamperace@yahoo.com> wrote:
      
      > Thanks everyone! I've got it listed on craig's list. I'll be happy to get
      > it out of my way.
      >
      > Ryan
      >
      >  *From:* Bill Church <billspiet@sympatico.ca>
      > *To:* pietenpol-list@matronics.com
      > *Sent:* Thursday, August 11, 2011 10:25 PM
      > *Subject:* Pietenpol-List: Re: Jointer - Planer Do I Need It
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      > billspiet@sympatico.ca>
      >
      > Maybe if you could post a larger photo...
      >
      > Just kidding.
      > What you have there is a very useful tool ... if you're joining boards
      > together - like for a tabletop. For building a Piet, I can think of no parts
      > that would benefit from it.
      >
      > Bill C.
      >
      >
      > Read this topic online here:
      >
      > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=349237#3/Navigator?Pietenpol-List"
      > target=_blank>http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Pietenpol-List<http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=349237#349237>
      > _f="http://forums.matronics.com/" target=_blank>
      > http://forums.matronics.nbsp;                    onics.com/contribution"
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| Subject:  | Re: A65 spark plugs | 
      
      
      Don,
      
      Ah, that's the answer I was looking for!  I should have asked you 
      sooner, but I remembered too late that you have the same ignition system 
      that I do.
      
      Thanks!
      Dan
      
      
      On 08/12/2011 10:47 AM, Don Emch wrote:
      > -->  Pietenpol-List message posted by: "Don Emch"<EmchAir@aol.com>
      >
      > Dan,
      >
      > All I've used for the Piet and the Chief are the Champion unshielded M41E plugs.
      Never had a problem of any kind.  They really don't tend to load up much
      either.  They are 2 prong.  Can be bought new, although a little pricey.  If you
      can find an old set of the C26 plugs they will work too.  They haven't been
      made in a long time but you can still find them sometimes.  They have 4 prongs
      and I've heard they tend to foul a little quicker which is why they went to
      2.  Both of these are unshielded.
      >
      > Don Emch
      > NX899DE
      >
      >
      > Read this topic online here:
      >
      > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=349257#349257
      >
      >
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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: Pietenpol Sky Scout 10718 | 
      
      
      Chris Essgard gave Mr Pietenpol a ride down his run way at a very high speed as
      Mr, P told me, he said that one ride was enough, I believe that Chris was also
      the driver in a Bat Man movie, Vi Kapler would have more detail.
      Pieti Lowell
      
      
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      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=349282#349282
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: A65-8 Run Up | 
      
      
      might want to check the timing too if the tach checks out.
      
      
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      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=349291#349291
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Pietenpol Sky Scout 10718 | 
      
      
      Chris Egsgaard, drove the Batmobile in the television series.
      
      
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      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=349293#349293
      
      
 
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