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1. 01:17 AM - Re: All sideways on the Western front (Vasek)
2. 04:29 AM - Re: All sideways on the Western front (danhelsper@aol.com)
3. 04:39 AM - Re: All sideways on the Western front (Boatright, Jeffrey)
4. 04:56 AM - Re: Re: Corvair Mounts and SnF (Yahoo! Account Service)
5. 05:35 AM - Video (Chet Hartley)
6. 05:36 AM - Re: All sideways on the Western front (Gardiner Mason)
7. 05:39 AM - Re: All sideways on the Western front (aviken)
8. 05:48 AM - Re: All sideways on the Western front (Cuy, Michael D. (GRC-RXD0)[Vantage Partners, LLC])
9. 05:53 AM - Re: Re: All sideways on the Western front (Boatright, Jeffrey)
10. 05:57 AM - Re: All sideways on the Western front (Boatright, Jeffrey)
11. 05:58 AM - Re: All sideways on the Western front (Boatright, Jeffrey)
12. 06:11 AM - Re: All sideways on the Western front (Don Emch)
13. 06:35 AM - Re: Re: All sideways on the Western front (Steven Dortch)
14. 06:36 AM - Re: All sideways on the Western front (Gary Boothe)
15. 06:44 AM - Re: All sideways on the Western front (Boatright, Jeffrey)
16. 06:57 AM - Re: All sideways on the Western front (Baldeagle)
17. 08:19 AM - Re: Corvair Mounts and SnF (john francis)
18. 08:45 AM - Re: Re: All sideways on the Western front (Boatright, Jeffrey)
19. 11:29 AM - poor man's metal stamping (Douwe Blumberg)
20. 11:50 AM - Re: poor man's metal stamping (Chris Rusch)
21. 11:51 AM - Re: poor man's metal stamping (Chris Rusch)
22. 12:17 PM - Re: poor man's metal stamping (Jack Phillips)
23. 12:30 PM - any sheet metal guys out there? (Douwe Blumberg)
24. 03:51 PM - giblets (Braniff1966)
25. 05:01 PM - Re: giblets (pflyboy)
26. 06:05 PM - Re: giblets (AircamperN11MS)
27. 06:29 PM - Re: giblets (larharris2 Harris)
28. 07:22 PM - Re: giblets (jim hyde)
29. 07:53 PM - Re: giblets (Ken Bickers)
30. 10:31 PM - Re: giblets (jarheadpilot82)
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Subject: | Re: All sideways on the Western front |
Beautiful video :-) I am looking forward to a footage from the next sortie!
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Subject: | Re: All sideways on the Western front |
Loved it! Best thing on a Sunday evening to end the week!
Dan Helsper
Puryear, TN
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From: Boatright, Jeffrey <jeffboatright@emory.edu>
Sent: Sun, Mar 30, 2014 7:29 pm
Subject: Pietenpol-List: All sideways on the Western front
Dawn Pietrol with our young hero chasing down the Red Baron -- who turns ou
t to be a manky Scots git in a Sopwith Hamble Baby. Sadly for our hero, the
strut-mounted Lewis jams whereas the Baby's Vickers are smooth and true. H
ow will he explain it all to Group Captain Macduff?
http://youtu.be/MCY4I3IJixg
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Subject: | Re: All sideways on the Western front |
Thanks Dan. It was fun putting it together.
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Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: All sideways on the Western front
Loved it! Best thing on a Sunday evening to end the week!
Dan Helsper
Puryear, TN
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Dawn Pietrol with our young hero chasing down the Red Baron -- who turns ou
t to be a manky Scots git in a Sopwith Hamble Baby. Sadly for our hero, the
strut-mounted Lewis jams whereas the Baby's Vickers are smooth and true. H
ow will he explain it all to Group Captain Macduff?
http://youtu.be/MCY4I3IJixg
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Emory University School of Medicine
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Subject: | Re: Corvair Mounts and SnF |
John,
Where are you in Dayton area?
The big show starts tomorrow, Dick and Dave are here and we will be getting the
wood shop set up to make a couple sets of Piet floats.
Skip
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>Thanks Skip, thatll work for me. Ill let WW know to expect you.
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Very nice video very well done.
Chet Hartley
573-645-0534
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1. 09:20 AM - Re: Piet project for sale? (TOM MICHELLE BRANT)
2. 11:02 AM - Re: Piet project for sale? (jarheadpilot82)
3. 02:33 PM - Re: Re: Piet project for sale? (TOM MICHELLE BRANT)
4. 02:41 PM - Re: Piet project for sale? (jarheadpilot82)
5. 05:21 PM - test from Jeff Boatright (Boatright, Jeffrey)
6. 05:29 PM - All sideways on the Western front (Boatright, Jeffrey)
7. 05:45 PM - Re: All sideways on the Western front (Jack Phillips)
8. 05:47 PM - Re: All sideways on the Western front (glenschweizer@yahoo.com)
9. 06:07 PM - Re: All sideways on the Western front (curtdm(at)gmail.com)
10. 06:13 PM - Re: All sideways on the Western front (Ken Bickers)
11. 06:56 PM - Re: All sideways on the Western front (Boatright, Jeffrey)
________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________
Time: 09:20:25 AM PST US
From: TOM MICHELLE BRANT <tmbrant@msn.com>
Subject: RE: Pietenpol-List: Piet project for sale?
yes if there is interest. so far=2C your'e the first.
From: jnl96@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Piet project for sale?
well are u going to sell it or not ??
hyde On Saturday=2C March 29=2C 2014 5:39 PM=2C TOM MICHELLE BRANT <tmb
rant@msn.com> wrote:
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Strongly considering selling my Piet project if there is interest. Sale is
due to having kids and priorities changing over the last 8 years. Since t
hen=2C and at least for another 5 or so years=2C there will be no time to w
ork on it=2C let alone money.
Basically have all components for the airframe less hardware and covering m
aterials.
Fuselage is 85% complete (long version)
End spinach is complete less sanding and finish
All ribs complete
Wing spars
Carlson aircraft struts
4 foot center section about 60% complete
All steel=2C including tubing for landing gear
Turnbuckles and=0A
cable
Altimeter
Drawings=2C corvair books=2C manuals=2C etc
Probably a few more miscellaneous items that I can't think of.
Have about $3000 invested but open to offers if there is interest.
Email me at tab1324@gmail.com if interested please.
Project is located in suburb of Minneapolis=2C mn.
It's more important to me that this thing fly some day than it is that it i
s me who finishes it. So please=2C if you have interest=2C let me know.
Tom Brant
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Time: 11:02:12 AM PST US
Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: Piet project for sale?
From: "jarheadpilot82" <jarheadpilot82@hotmail.com>
Tom,
I will be the first to ask it, as I am sure others are thinking it. Are you sure
you want to sell? Plenty of builders have put their projects aside for long
periods of time. Ask Kevin Purtee and others about that.
Having said that, you have to make your own decision. I wish you the best.
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Semper Fi,
Terry Hand
Athens, GA
USMC, USMCR, ATP
BVD DVD PDQ BBQ
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Time: 02:33:43 PM PST US
From: TOM MICHELLE BRANT <tmbrant@msn.com>
Subject: RE: Pietenpol-List: Re: Piet project for sale?
Thanks Terry=2C
I've wrestled with the decision for quite a few years actually. There are
sentimental ties to it of course since it was started in 2000 and my extend
ed family helped build wing ribs=2C my mother sat in the pilots seat and so
did my kids. But knowing all of this actually inspires me to sell it in a
way to someone who has new energy to complete it. What a joy it would be
for me to see it fly some day=2C knowing all the history I have with it wou
ld be combined with someone elses hard work and dedication.
My wife has always left the decision to me but reminded me of what's at sta
ke with regards to those memories. But she understands my desire to see it
completed is stronger than the desire to complete it myself. Also=2C it h
elps at this time that it isn't necessarily about needing the money for oth
er things as it has been before. Of course the money doesn't hurt though
=3B)
Definitely not an easy decision but I think the right one is to move on. I
ts something I could do again with my kids if they showed interest when the
y're old enough.
I appreciate peoples comments on it for sure.
Tom B.
> Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: Piet project for sale?
> From: jarheadpilot82@hotmail.com
> Date: Sun=2C 30 Mar 2014 11:01:35 -0700
> To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
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> Tom=2C
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> I will be the first to ask it=2C as I am sure others are thinking it. Are
you sure you want to sell? Plenty of builders have put their projects asid
e for long periods of time. Ask Kevin Purtee and others about that.
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> Having said that=2C you have to make your own decision. I wish you the be
st.
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> Semper Fi=2C
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> Terry Hand
> Athens=2C GA
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> USMC=2C USMCR=2C ATP
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Time: 02:41:52 PM PST US
Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: Piet project for sale?
From: "jarheadpilot82" <jarheadpilot82@hotmail.com>
I hope you find a great home for it, and I hope you are back before you know it!
Best wishes.
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Semper Fi,
Terry Hand
Athens, GA
USMC, USMCR, ATP
BVD DVD PDQ BBQ
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________________________________ Message 5 _____________________________________
Time: 05:21:05 PM PST US
From: "Boatright, Jeffrey" <jeffboatright@emory.edu>
Subject: Pietenpol-List: test from Jeff Boatright
Test
Do not archive
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Time: 05:29:08 PM PST US
From: "Boatright, Jeffrey" <jeffboatright@emory.edu>
Subject: Pietenpol-List: All sideways on the Western front
Dawn Pietrol with our young hero chasing down the Red Baron -- who turns ou
t to be a manky Scots git in a Sopwith Hamble Baby. Sadly for our hero, the
strut-mounted Lewis jams whereas the Baby's Vickers are smooth and true. H
ow will he explain it all to Group Captain Macduff?
http://youtu.be/MCY4I3IJixg
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Associate Professor of Ophthalmology
Emory University School of Medicine
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Time: 05:45:05 PM PST US
From: "Jack Phillips" <jack@bedfordlandings.com>
Subject: RE: Pietenpol-List: All sideways on the Western front
Must be something wrong, Jeff. I didn't see any droop in your elevators!
Great video!
Jack Phillips
NX899JP
Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia
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Jeffrey
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2014 8:28 PM
Subject: Pietenpol-List: All sideways on the Western front
Dawn Pietrol with our young hero chasing down the Red Baron -- who turns out
to be a manky Scots git in a Sopwith Hamble Baby. Sadly for our hero, the
strut-mounted Lewis jams whereas the Baby's Vickers are smooth and true. How
will he explain it all to Group Captain Macduff?
<http://youtu.be/MCY4I3IJixg> http://youtu.be/MCY4I3IJixg
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Emory University School of Medicine
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Time: 05:47:06 PM PST US
From: glenschweizer@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: All sideways on the Western front
Pip Pip, Jeffery, Jolly good!
Sent from my iPhone
> On Mar 30, 2014, at 5:28 PM, "Boatright, Jeffrey" <jeffboatright@emory.edu
> wrote:
>
> Dawn Pietrol with our young hero chasing down the Red Baron -- who turns o
ut to be a manky Scots git in a Sopwith Hamble Baby. Sadly for our hero, the
strut-mounted Lewis jams whereas the Baby's Vickers are smooth and true. Ho
w will he explain it all to Group Captain Macduff?
>
> http://youtu.be/MCY4I3IJixg
>
>
>
> --
>
> Jeffrey H. Boatright, PhD, FARVO
> Associate Professor of Ophthalmology
> Emory University School of Medicine
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Time: 06:07:23 PM PST US
Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: All sideways on the Western front
From: "curtdm(at)gmail.com" <curtdm@gmail.com>
Great video! Wife and kids even loved it!
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Curt Merdan
Flower Mound, TX
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________________________________ Message 10 ____________________________________
Time: 06:13:58 PM PST US
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: All sideways on the Western front
From: Ken Bickers <bickers.ken@gmail.com>
.... made my hair stand on end. The suspense. The gore. It unsettled the
masses, to be sure.
Ken
> On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 6:46 PM, <glenschweizer@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Pip Pip, Jeffery, Jolly good!
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Mar 30, 2014, at 5:28 PM, "Boatright, Jeffrey" <jeffboatright@emory.edu>
> wrote:
>
> Dawn Pietrol with our young hero chasing down the Red Baron -- who turns
> out to be a manky Scots git in a Sopwith Hamble Baby. Sadly for our hero,
> the strut-mounted Lewis jams whereas the Baby's Vickers are smooth and
> true. How will he explain it all to Group Captain Macduff?
>
> http://youtu.be/MCY4I3IJixg
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>
> --
>
> Jeffrey H. Boatright, PhD, FARVO
> Associate Professor of Ophthalmology
> Emory University School of Medicine
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Time: 06:56:19 PM PST US
From: "Boatright, Jeffrey" <jeffboatright@emory.edu>
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: All sideways on the Western front
Thanks!
Great video! Wife and kids even loved it!
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I love it Jeff. Gardiner
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On Mar 30, 2014, at 8:28 PM, "Boatright, Jeffrey" <jeffboatright@emory.edu> w
rote:
> Dawn Pietrol with our young hero chasing down the Red Baron -- who turns o
ut to be a manky Scots git in a Sopwith Hamble Baby. Sadly for our hero, the
strut-mounted Lewis jams whereas the Baby's Vickers are smooth and true. Ho
w will he explain it all to Group Captain Macduff?
>
> http://youtu.be/MCY4I3IJixg
>
>
>
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Great video. Nice landing too
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Subject: | Re: All sideways on the Western front |
Thanks - the gusts really picked up that morning. I was really stirring
the stick!
Do not archive
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Associate Professor of Ophthalmology
Emory University School of Medicine
On 3/31/14 8:38 AM, "aviken" <aviken@windstream.net> wrote:
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Subject: | Re: All sideways on the Western front |
Thanks Mike ' it as fun to make. Two Mobius cameras mounted on pvc tubing
(stolen idea from Flt Lt Emch!). The video from the Mobius cameras is much
better than what ends up on youtube - probably close to a GoPro Hero and d
efinitely better than its competition from Sony. I guess youtube has to dow
n'sample or something to make it all work.
Jeff
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etenpol-list@matronics.com<mailto:pietenpol-list@matronics.com>>
Subject: RE: Pietenpol-List: All sideways on the Western front
Jeff=97what a pleasure to watch your creativity and fun Pietenpol productio
n! Your choice of music and sound effects were
fantastic. Your video was a really nice diversion from the agonizing di
scussions about elevator droop.
Mike C.
Ohio
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Subject: | Re: All sideways on the Western front |
Thanks, Gardiner. We'll see if I can rig something for the flight all the w
ay to C37. Right now I don't have cockpit control over the cameras.
Jeff
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etenpol-list@matronics.com<mailto:pietenpol-list@matronics.com>>
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I love it Jeff. Gardiner
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Very nice Jeff! What did you do to stiffen up the PVC pipe? I shoved a wood dowel
in mine. It helps but I still get vibration. When it is cold it is stiffer
and I get less vibration. When its warm though it vibrates all over.
Don Emch
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Subject: | Re: All sideways on the Western front |
An Old buddy, now deceased, told a funny story of making all of his tent
and fly poles for his boy scout group. He made them in the winter and they
all worked fine. Then summer camping time came and they were so flexible in
the heat that the tents would not stay up.
Blue Skies,
Steve D
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> Very nice Jeff! What did you do to stiffen up the PVC pipe? I shoved a
> wood dowel in mine. It helps but I still get vibration. When it is cold
> it is stiffer and I get less vibration. When its warm though it vibrates
> all over.
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Subject: | All sideways on the Western front |
".better than.Sony"!! Why I oughta..meet me at 1'000' over the salient, I'll
show you!
Seriously, all my youtube videos are with a Sony HLR. I have on/off control
through an ap on my I-phone, but I rarely use it.too many gadgets in the
little cockpit, but I have no experience with any other model. Your video
was enjoyable!
Gary Boothe
NX308MB
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Thanks Mike - it as fun to make. Two Mobius cameras mounted on pvc tubing
(stolen idea from Flt Lt Emch!). The video from the Mobius cameras is much
better than what ends up on youtube - probably close to a GoPro Hero and
definitely better than its competition from Sony. I guess youtube has to
down-sample or something to make it all work.
Jeff
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Subject: RE: Pietenpol-List: All sideways on the Western front
Jeff-what a pleasure to watch your creativity and fun Pietenpol production!
Your choice of music and sound effects were
fantastic. Your video was a really nice diversion from the agonizing
discussions about elevator droop.
Mike C.
Ohio
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Thanks, glad you liked it. The Sony I was referring to is the HDR-AS15. Son
y makes lots of good stuff. That ain't one of them.
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Associate Professor of Ophthalmology
Emory University School of Medicine
From: Gary Boothe <gboothe5@comcast.net<mailto:gboothe5@comcast.net>>
>" <pietenpol-list@matronics.com<mailto:pietenpol-list@matronics.com>>
etenpol-list@matronics.com<mailto:pietenpol-list@matronics.com>>
Subject: RE: Pietenpol-List: All sideways on the Western front
=93=85better than=85Sony=94!! Why I oughta=85.meet me at 1=92000=92 over th
e salient, I=92ll show you!
Seriously, all my youtube videos are with a Sony HLR. I have on/off control
through an ap on my I-phone, but I rarely use it=85too many gadgets in the
little cockpit, but I have no experience with any other model. Your video
was enjoyable!
Gary Boothe
NX308MB
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Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: All sideways on the Western front
Thanks Mike ' it as fun to make. Two Mobius cameras mounted on pvc tubing
(stolen idea from Flt Lt Emch!). The video from the Mobius cameras is much
better than what ends up on youtube - probably close to a GoPro Hero and d
efinitely better than its competition from Sony. I guess youtube has to dow
n'sample or something to make it all work.
Jeff
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Associate Professor of Ophthalmology
Emory University School of Medicine
From: <Cuy>, "LLC]" <michael.d.cuy@nasa.gov<mailto:michael.d.cuy@nasa.gov>>
>" <pietenpol-list@matronics.com<mailto:pietenpol-list@matronics.com>>
etenpol-list@matronics.com<mailto:pietenpol-list@matronics.com>>
Subject: RE: Pietenpol-List: All sideways on the Western front
Jeff=97what a pleasure to watch your creativity and fun Pietenpol productio
n! Your choice of music and sound effects were
fantastic. Your video was a really nice diversion from the agonizing di
scussions about elevator droop.
Mike C.
Ohio
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Jeff Boatright wrote:
> I guess youtube has to downsample or something to make it all work.
I think Youtube lowers the resolution so it will play more easily, if you click
on the star thingy at the lower right of the screen you can change the resolution,
but if you have a slow computer it won't play higher res without stopping
every so often to download.
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Skip,
Im about an hour North of you in a small village called Russia.
John
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Subject: | Re: All sideways on the Western front |
Hi Baldeagle,
That is true, but even at the highest resolution that can be accessed via
the star thingy (I thought I was the only one who used that technical
term!), the video displayed by youtube isn't as good as what comes out of
the camera. Don't get me wrong - youtube is great - but there is some loss
of fidelity somewhere in the process. Maybe I'm not uploading in the best
way.
Thanks,
Jeff
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On 3/31/14 9:57 AM, "Baldeagle" <baldeagle27@earthlink.net> wrote:
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>Jeff Boatright wrote:
>> I guess youtube has to down12sample or something to make it all work.
>>
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>
>I think Youtube lowers the resolution so it will play more easily, if you
>click on the star thingy at the lower right of the screen you can change
>the resolution, but if you have a slow computer it won't play higher res
>without stopping every so often to download.
>
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Subject: | poor man's metal stamping |
Thought I'd tap into the great mass of collective wisdom here.
I want to fabricate a prototype sheet metal body shell, something like you'd
see on a car from aluminum sheet. There are compound curves, but they
nothing too hard.
This is probably a one-off project and I can't spend the money to have big
expensive stamping dies made, and don't want to take the time to use an
English wheel for it all. Does anyone know of a poor man's method to make
stampings?
I've seen someone take a male and female plaster or bondo mold from a
pattern and use a press to "stamp" our some aluminum sheets.
Any thoughts are appreciated!!
Douwe
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Subject: | Re: poor man's metal stamping |
If you can make a concrete mold of the shape you want, and a piece of urethane
padding, you can press the shape in with a simple bottle jack press. (for small
pieces only)
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Go to metalmeet.com and allmetalshaping.com two great resources for metalshaping.
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Subject: | poor man's metal stamping |
Douwe, you can do a poor man=92s version of a process called
=93Hydroforming=94
that was used at General Dynamics back in the 70=92s for some prototype
parts.
I used it to make some dimples in the cooling shrouds on my Pietenpol.
I=92ll show how I used it to make the dimples on my cooling shrouds
(eyebrows), then describe how the process can be modified.
First, I=92ll show what it produced:
This photo shows the rear of the right cooling shroud. I put Millenium
Cylinders on my engine and the cooling fins stick out further than
Continental cylinder=92s fins, so I found I needed to modify the shroud
to
clear the cooling fins. I determined the shape I needed and carved a
female
mold in particle board as shown below:
Note the black rectangular object sitting in front of the sledgehammer.
That is the key to this process. That is a block of hard rubber, 1=94
thick.
That is what is used to force the aluminum into the shape of the mold,
and
takes the place of a male stamping die.
The aluminum sheet needs to be located over the mold and pinned in place
using clamps or tooling holes of some kind. Then the ribber is placed
over
the mold area and the sledgehammer is used to pound on the rubber,
forcing
the aluminum beneath the rubber to conform to the mold, as shown below:
At General Dynamics, this procedure was used on pieces as large as an
automobile hood. Of course, they used much larger (and thicker) pieces
of
rubber, and a hydraulic press to form the aluminum. They could form
aluminum up to =BC=94 thick.
Don=92t know if this was what you had in mind, but if your pieces
aren=92t too
big and the draw is not too deep, this method works well and is about as
low
cost as you could ever hope for.
Jack Phillips
NX899JP
Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia
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[mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Douwe
Blumberg
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2014 2:29 PM
Subject: Pietenpol-List: poor man's metal stamping
Thought I=92d tap into the great mass of collective wisdom here=85
I want to fabricate a prototype sheet metal body shell, something like
you=92d
see on a car from aluminum sheet. There are compound curves, but they
nothing too hard.
This is probably a one-off project and I can=92t spend the money to have
big
expensive stamping dies made, and don=92t want to take the time to use
an
English wheel for it all. Does anyone know of a poor man=92s method to
make
stampings?
I=92ve seen someone take a male and female plaster or bondo mold from a
pattern and use a press to =93stamp=94 our some aluminum sheets.
Any thoughts are appreciated!!
Douwe
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Subject: | any sheet metal guys out there? |
On another note..
I need a rectangular aluminum box fabricated using aircraft techniques. It
needs to look "aircrafty" and have rivet lines. Doesn't need to hold liquid
or anything, it's just for looks. Would be 4" thick 42" long by 24" wide.
Anybody set up to do that, contact me offline.
Thanks!
Douwe
douweblumberg@earthlink.net
805 573 3564
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I wonder how my pietie would fly if I didn't cover the fuse....the wood work is
nice so im thinking that not covering the fuse I could expose the planes giblets
for the world to see. it would also solve the tail heavy issue and save lots
of work and money the berlot dint have the fuse covered and it flew fine...
sort of... anyone know anyone that has done this???
hyde the pietie captain not the god guy
Robert l scott wrote god is my copilot .. I wonder where he stuffed the dude because
the P40 only had one seat..
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First off, I like the topic title. I have no Piet, and can't answer the question,
but:
http://cub.aero/?p=612
It's very true a naked Piet is art. I'll let the Piet people take over from here.
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I can answer your question based on actually doing it. OK, I didn't but dad did
with my airplane. Maybe 28 years ago. I would not advise anyone to do it. That
said, my plane has a C85 cont. The airport elevation is 385 feet and dad only
weighs 145 lbs. It barely flew and couldn't reach pattern alt. Enough said about
that.DO NOT attempt it.
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Flying N11MS since March 1972
Steel Tube
C-85-12
Wire Wheels
Brodhead in 1996
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I am planning to use Oratex fabric. The fabrics come in a small variety of
basic colors and require no painting=2C although the initial cost of this f
abric is higher than others. The USA Reps. were kind enough to send me a sm
all sample of each color. I was surprised to find that the 'Antique White'
is almost translucent. I have determined to cover the wings and tail surf
aces in Antique White (Navy Blue on the fuse.) hoping that the effect will
be to reveal some of the underlying structure.
Lorenzo
> Subject: Pietenpol-List: giblets
> From: jnl96@yahoo.com
> Date: Mon=2C 31 Mar 2014 15:51:31 -0700
> To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
>
>
> I wonder how my pietie would fly if I didn't cover the fuse
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I appreciate the info.- I have been trying to contact these folks for mon
ths with no luck. do u have any info on how to contact they? any help would
be appreciated and would help to keep the tail light and cq in the proper
location.=0A=0Athanks=0Ajim hyde- 817 578 1215=0AOn Monday, March 31, 201
4 8:28 PM, larharris2 Harris <larharris2@msn.com> wrote:=0A =0A =0AI am pl
anning to use Oratex fabric. The fabrics come in a small variety of basic c
olors and require no painting, although the initial cost of this fabric is
higher than others. The USA Reps. were kind enough to send me a small sampl
e of each color.- I was surprised to find that the 'Antique White' is alm
ost translucent. -I have determined to cover the wings and tail surfaces
in Antique White (Navy Blue on the fuse.) hoping that the effect will be to
reveal some of the underlying structure.=0A-=0ALorenzo=0A-=0A=0A-=0A
=0A> Subject: Pietenpol-List: giblets=0A> From: jnl96@yahoo.com=0A> Date: M
on, 31 Mar 2014 15:51:31 -0700=0A> To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com=0A> =0A
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Lorenzo, that should look great. Perhaps you'll name it the SI Swimsuit
edition.
:)
Ken
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 10:21 PM, jim hyde <jnl96@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I appreciate the info. I have been trying to contact these folks for
> months with no luck. do u have any info on how to contact they? any help
> would be appreciated and would help to keep the tail light and cq in the
> proper location.
>
> thanks
> jim hyde 817 578 1215
> On Monday, March 31, 2014 8:28 PM, larharris2 Harris <larharris2@msn.com>
> wrote:
> I am planning to use Oratex fabric. The fabrics come in a small variety
> of basic colors and require no painting, although the initial cost of this
> fabric is higher than others. The USA Reps. were kind enough to send me a
> small sample of each color. I was surprised to find that the 'Antique
> White' is almost translucent. I have determined to cover the wings and
> tail surfaces in Antique White (Navy Blue on the fuse.) hoping that the
> effect will be to reveal some of the underlying structure.
>
> Lorenzo
>
>
> > Subject: Pietenpol-List: giblets
> > From: jnl96@yahoo.com
> > Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2014 15:51:31 -0700
> > To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
> >
> >
> > I wonder how my pietie would fly if I didn't cover the fuse
>
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Jim,
Lars Gleitman
Better Aircraft Fabric
Office. (907) 344-6792
Cell. (907) 229-6792
4621 Caravelle Drive
Anchorage Ak 99502
lars@betteraircraftfabric.com
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Semper Fi,
Terry Hand
Athens, GA
USMC, USMCR, ATP
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