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     0. 12:54 AM - Just Two Days Left... (Matt Dralle)
     1. 06:25 AM - Re: Re: Propeller Balance Weights/Location (Michael Perez)
     2. 12:40 PM - beauty shot at 25 months (bdewenter)
     3. 01:36 PM - Re: beauty shot at 25 months (jarheadpilot82)
     4. 01:38 PM - Re: beauty shot at 25 months (John Francis)
     5. 01:48 PM - Re: beauty shot at 25 months (bdewenter)
     6. 02:04 PM - Re: beauty shot at 25 months (airlion2@gmail.com)
     7. 02:07 PM - Re: beauty shot at 25 months (bdewenter)
     8. 02:30 PM - Re: Corvair College 28 (bdewenter)
     9. 04:21 PM - Re: beauty shot at 25 months (Goff Electric)
    10. 04:41 PM - Re: beauty shot at 25 months (Gary Boothe)
    11. 04:44 PM - Re: beauty shot at 25 months (jarheadpilot82)
    12. 06:55 PM - Re: beauty shot at 25 months (aerocarjake)
    13. 07:54 PM - Fw: glues (bradandlinda tds.net)
    14. 09:07 PM - Re: Fw: glues (Glen Schweizer)
    15. 10:54 PM - Re: Fw: glues (Clif Dawson)
 
 
 
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| Subject:  | Just Two Days Left... | 
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Propeller Balance Weights/Location | 
      
      
      I'll do some more trials, but it appears that it would take a lot of extra varnish
      on one blade to correct the out of balance I have.  The blade also has a lateral
      imbalance which I would like to address.  I believe the book Mr. Wilson
      mentioned might be a great resource...I may have to put my balancing on hold
      until I receive this material.  
      
      Thanks all.
      
      
      If God is your co-pilot...switch seats.
      Michael Perez
      Pietenpol HINT Videos
      Karetaker Aero
      www.karetakeraero.com
      
      
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| Subject:  | beauty shot at 25 months | 
      
      
      Hello All,
      
      Today I FINALLY got my Piet on her own three wheels, and rolled (not slid) her
      out on the lawn for a few beauty shots.  This is my bird after 25 months (I do
      have the beginnings of a center section but not worth including in the photo)
      
      Enjoy the weekend all.
      
      --------
      Bob 'Early Builder' Dewenter
      Dayton OH
      
      
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      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=414526#414526
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: beauty shot at 25 months | 
      
      
      Congrats, Bob. "Weasel One" looks great!
      
      --------
      Semper Fi,
      
      Terry Hand
      Athens, GA
      
      
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      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=414530#414530
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: beauty shot at 25 months | 
      
      
      Way to go Bob!!
      
      --------
      John Francis
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: beauty shot at 25 months | 
      
      
      Terry,
      
      Thank you for the encouragement.  But remember it's only Weasel 1 when the Alpha
      weasel is aboard.  Since I will be doing Weasel roundups more than giving rides
      to the little critters, it will hardly ever have the call sign Weasel 1.
      
      --------
      Bob 'Early Builder' Dewenter
      Dayton OH
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: beauty shot at 25 months | 
      
      
      Hey bob, it sure looks great and I love that turf runway in front of your house.
      Cheers, gardiner
      
      Sent from my iPad
      
      > On Nov 29, 2013, at 3:40 PM, "bdewenter" <anonymouse@woh.rr.com> wrote:
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      > Hello All,
      > 
      > Today I FINALLY got my Piet on her own three wheels, and rolled (not slid) her
      out on the lawn for a few beauty shots.  This is my bird after 25 months (I
      do have the beginnings of a center section but not worth including in the photo)
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      > Enjoy the weekend all.
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      > Bob 'Early Builder' Dewenter
      > Dayton OH
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| Subject:  | Re: beauty shot at 25 months | 
      
      
      Gardiner,
      
      Thanks!  you're too kind.  Hello to Susan.
      
      --------
      Bob 'Early Builder' Dewenter
      Dayton OH
      
      
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      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=414534#414534
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Corvair College 28 | 
      
      
      Hi Shelly,
      
      Thanks and happy Thanksgiving to your family from ours.
      
      I would like to make it to San Marcos in February.  If for no other reason than
      to get to watch the Great Waldo Pepper on wide screen.
      
      Please pose some pictures on the rebuild of FBG.
      
      God bless all of our service members who go in harms way.
      
      --------
      Bob 'Early Builder' Dewenter
      Dayton OH
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: beauty shot at 25 months | 
      
      
      Awesome! Looks great.
      
      Keith
      
      Sent from my iPhone
      
      On Nov 29, 2013, at 3:40 PM, "bdewenter" <anonymouse@woh.rr.com> wrote:
      
      > 
      > Hello All,
      > 
      > Today I FINALLY got my Piet on her own three wheels, and rolled (not slid) her
      out on the lawn for a few beauty shots.  This is my bird after 25 months (I
      do have the beginnings of a center section but not worth including in the photo)
      > 
      > Enjoy the weekend all.
      > 
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      > Bob 'Early Builder' Dewenter
      > Dayton OH
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| Subject:  | beauty shot at 25 months | 
      
      
      Looks great, Bob! Your gear looks wider than mine...which is a good
      decision!
      
      Gary Boothe
      NX308MB
      
      
      -----Original Message-----
      From: owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com
      [mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of bdewenter
      Sent: Friday, November 29, 2013 12:40 PM
      Subject: Pietenpol-List: beauty shot at 25 months
      
      --> <anonymouse@woh.rr.com>
      
      Hello All,
      
      Today I FINALLY got my Piet on her own three wheels, and rolled (not slid)
      her out on the lawn for a few beauty shots.  This is my bird after 25 months
      (I do have the beginnings of a center section but not worth including in the
      photo)
      
      Enjoy the weekend all.
      
      --------
      Bob 'Early Builder' Dewenter
      Dayton OH
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=414526#414526
      
      
      Attachments: 
      
      http://forums.matronics.com//files/dsc_0170_large_227.jpg
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: beauty shot at 25 months | 
      
      
      Bob, 
      
      Just remember that, if the AHWIC (Assistant Head Weasel In Charge) is on the flight,
      that would make the call sign "Weasel Two". It is really upsetting if you
      get it wrong.  [Wink]
      
      --------
      Semper Fi,
      
      Terry Hand
      Athens, GA
      
      
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      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=414540#414540
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: beauty shot at 25 months | 
      
      
      That photo is awesome... Not sure how you managed to Photoshop out the snow...!
      
      --------
      Jake Schultz - curator,
      Newport Way Air Museum  (OK, it's just my home)
      
      
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      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=414544#414544
      
      
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      ---------- Forwarded message ------
      Subject: Fwd: glues
      
      
      I checked my notes. That composite expert was saying the only glue to use
      in aviation is resorcinol. I couldn't find the glue he really hated, but it
      was something like T33. He referenced the advisory circular 43-13. Said it
      was really well done.
      
      He wasn't FAA I don't think. Most people that were in the accident course,
      teaching it, were not FAA.
      
      
      Good (only):  Resorcinol
      
      AC43-13
      
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      Modern glue were not. Referenced because they weren't available when that AC was
      written.  Resorcinol is great if used properly and you don't mind using a protein
      based adhesive that can is an excellent food for bacteria.  The T88 epoxy
      you refers to is a very user friendly product.  The only real drawback is thermal
      resistance.(about 160f is all it will take)  test several types before you
      bjuild your airplane.  Isn't that one of the great things about experimental
      aviation?  
      
      ------------------------------
      On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 7:53 PM PST bradandlinda tds.net wrote:
      
      >---------- Forwarded message ------
      >Date: Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 3:40 PM
      >Subject: Fwd: glues
      >To: Williams Brad <bradandlinda@tds.net>
      >
      >
      >I checked my notes. That composite expert was saying the only glue to use
      >in aviation is resorcinol. I couldn't find the glue he really hated, but it
      >was something like T33. He referenced the advisory circular 43-13. Said it
      >was really well done.
      >
      >He wasn't FAA I don't think. Most people that were in the accident course,
      >teaching it, were not FAA.
      >
      >
      >Good (only):  Resorcinol
      >
      >AC43-13
      
      
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      I was concerned about that when I started many
      years ago. Then I discovered that at 160 the strength
      is reduced by half. Doesn.t sound good, does it.
      
      Until you look at the numbers for the woods we use.
      Shear parallel to the grain for spruce is only 1120 lb,
      west.hemlock, 1170lb doug fir, 1140lb.
      
      In tests made by System Three they had wood failure
      at 1800lb but that was with Maple not spruce, etc. The
      tensile strength of the glue itself is 7000lb.. half that is 3500.
      
      I don't think we have to worry too much about temperature.
      but a lot more about getting good, clean, well wetted
      joints with the proper epoxy film thickness between
      surfaces.
      
      Also, just how many successful  wood  flying machines
      have been, and still are, out there in the sky?
      
      Clif
      It ain't what we don't know that gives us trouble, it's what we know that 
      just ain't so."           Josh Billings
      
      
       The T88 epoxy you refers to is a very user friendly product.  The only real 
      drawback is thermal resistance.(about 160f is all it will take)  Glen 
      Schweizer 
      
      
 
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