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     1. 06:24 AM - Re: 14 YEAR UPDATE (Jerry Dotson)
     2. 06:50 AM - Re: Re: 14 YEAR UPDATE (Michael Perez)
     3. 07:05 AM - Re: "Mighty Corvair Again Roars to Life After 6 Months" (shad bell)
     4. 07:38 AM - Re: 14 YEAR UPDATE (aerocarjake)
     5. 11:56 AM - Fir available in Minneapolis (TOM MICHELLE BRANT)
     6. 06:21 PM - Re: Fir available in Minneapolis (Dick N)
     7. 07:38 PM - turnbuckle size (Larry V)
     8. 09:26 PM - ShortCut (Clif Dawson)
     9. 10:55 PM - Re: ShortCut (Clif Dawson)
 
 
 
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| Subject:  | Re: 14 YEAR UPDATE | 
      
      
      Looking good. Now you need some Elmers school glue and some of the wife's bed sheets
      so the wind can't flow through the nice structure. Covering was the most
      dreaded and turned out to be the most fun for me.
      
      Do not archive
      
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      Jerry Dotson
      59 Daniel Johnson Rd
      Baker, FL 32531
      
      Started building  NX510JD  July, 2009
      thru covering and painting, now in final assembly
      21" wheels
      Lycoming O-235 C2C
      Jay Anderson CloudCars prop 76 X 44
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=372620#372620
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: 14 YEAR UPDATE | 
      
      Very nice indeed. It's been a long journey, but from what I can see, well worth
      the effort.
      
      Michael Perez
      
      Pietenpol HINT Videos
      
      Karetaker Aero
      
      www.karetakeraero.com
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: "Mighty Corvair Again Roars to Life After 6 Months" | 
      
      Man I don't know, Latex paint, and a Corvair, you are asking for it!=C2- 
      Just kidding ya Gary From Cool, Nice work.=C2- I should have our corvair 
      latex rocket ship flying this weekend, as long as I don't have to install f
      loats due to the rain we have been getting.
      =C2-
      Shad
      
      --- On Sun, 5/6/12, Gary Boothe <gboothe5@comcast.net> wrote:
      
      
      From: Gary Boothe <gboothe5@comcast.net>
      Subject: Pietenpol-List: "Mighty Corvair Again Roars to Life After 6 Months
      "
      
      
      Just finished up some electrical loose ends, and, after having the airframe
       dismantled for fabric and paint, I just HAD to run it again
      =C2-
      http://youtu.be/JE0WxHGZxus
      =C2-
      Just need a volunteer to do another static run-up! (Curt Merdanwhe
      re are you?)
      =C2-
      Gary from Cool
      NX308MB
      =C2-
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: 14 YEAR UPDATE | 
      
      
      VERY nice.....  Looks fantastic......
      
      I can't think of a better way to spend those years....!!
      
      Do not archive
      
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      Jake Schultz - curator,
      Newport Way Air Museum  (OK, it's just my home)
      
      
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| Subject:  | Fir available in Minneapolis | 
      
      
      Hey all=2C
      
      I have a couple of boards of nice clear fir I could offer to someone cheap 
      - perhaps Dick Navratril.  I purchased them a while back with the intention
      s of using them for spars but they didn't pan out.  They'd make good materi
      al for the fuselage=2C ribs=2C tail=2C etc. but without a bunch of glue up
      =2C they wouldn't make good spars.  Looking to get $50 for the 3+ boards th
      at are 3/4 thick=2C x 4 3/4" wide x 16'-0" long.
      
      Lemme know if you're interested - I don't want to ship so you'd have to pic
      k them up.  If I don't sell=2C I'm thinking it will feed another project fo
      r someone (perhaps me) down the road=2C but currently I have all that I can
       do to work on my current project which was started in 2001 and is on sched
      ule to complete sometime before the next century.
      
      Tom B.
       		 	   		  
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Fir available in Minneapolis | 
      
      Sorry Tom, I dont need any right now.
      Dick N.
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: TOM MICHELLE BRANT 
        To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com 
        Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2012 1:55 PM
        Subject: Pietenpol-List: Fir available in Minneapolis
      
      
        Hey all,
      
        I have a couple of boards of nice clear fir I could offer to someone 
      cheap - perhaps Dick Navratril.  I purchased them a while back with the 
      intentions of using them for spars but they didn't pan out.  They'd make 
      good material for the fuselage, ribs, tail, etc. but without a bunch of 
      glue up, they wouldn't make good spars.  Looking to get $50 for the 3+ 
      boards that are 3/4 thick, x 4 3/4" wide x 16'-0" long.
      
        Lemme know if you're interested - I don't want to ship so you'd have 
      to pick them up.  If I don't sell, I'm thinking it will feed another 
      project for someone (perhaps me) down the road, but currently I have all 
      that I can do to work on my current project which was started in 2001 
      and is on schedule to complete sometime before the next century.
      
        Tom B.
      
      
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      Hello
      Today my trip to aircraft spruce in Brantford Can. I picked up
      1 little bag and 750.00 worth of cable, thimbles, clevises, copper sleeves, turnbuckles
      and a couple of tools. When I got home I was just like a kid at Christmas
      time opening up the little packages. The problem is once I put together the
      turnbuckles they seem way to big. Size 155-32L With 170 eye and 161 fork The
      length with eye and fork screwed all the way in is 6 inches.
      I have one I bought that was a 155-16s and it looks way to small.
      I am using 1/8th 7-19 cable throughout the plane. I was wondering if any one could
      help me out with the turnbuckle size? 
      Thanks 
      Larry V
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=372670#372670
      
      
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      This is nuts! Of course none of us would EVER
      need this!
      
      http://www.finehomebuilding.com/item/23183/how-to-make-a-woodworking-spri
      ng-clamp-out-of-pvc-drainpipe/
      
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      Rats! That's not the one that was supposed to come up!
      THIS one is!
      
      http://www.finehomebuilding.com/item/22728/how-to-save-a-miscut-board-fro
      m-the-scrap-bin
        This is nuts! Of course none of us would EVER
        need this!
      
      
      http://www.finehomebuilding.com/item/23183/how-to-make-a-woodworking-spri
      ng-clamp-out-of-pvc-drainpipe/
      
      
 
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