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1. 04:45 AM - Re: Latex Paint Rolling Video (womenfly2)
2. 08:53 AM - OT: just when you thought you've seen it all at a tsa check (tools)
3. 09:35 AM - Re: OT: just when you thought you've seen it all at a tsa check (aerocarjake)
4. 12:08 PM - Re: Re: West Coast Piet Project for Sale :( (Jim Boyer)
5. 01:45 PM - Re: Re: West Coast Piet Project for Sale :( (Ray Krause)
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Subject: | Re: Latex Paint Rolling Video |
Great video! Thanks for posting. I always enjoy watching them.
I think the Homebuilt world is ready and needs a good top coat paint or additive
that can be rolled on which eliminates the orange peel effect .... maybe I will
work on that this year?
WF2
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Subject: | OT: just when you thought you've seen it all at a tsa |
check
Slow day, the checkpoint is closed for another half hour, I just settle down nearby.
Tsa guy sees me, comes over and asks me if I want an omelette...
Uh... Ya... I think... Is this a trick question?
Next thing I know I'm escorted to the bowls of the airport where I get an omelette
cooked to order, bacon, sausage, English muffin, coffee and home made peppermint
bark.
Wow. Took the pain of commuting to work on Christmas right out.
Merry Christmas!
Tools
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Subject: | Re: OT: just when you thought you've seen it all at a |
tsa check
Nice surprise...! Thx for sharing.
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Jake Schultz - curator,
Newport Way Air Museum (OK, it's just my home)
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Subject: | Re: West Coast Piet Project for Sale :( |
Merry Christmas Mark,
I hope your move works out well for you. I am really=C2-glad you are able
to take your project Piet with you. Keep at it and you will get it done. I
have 12 years plus in mine now and I think I can see the end down the road
a ways.
You are the kind of person the Piet list needs to keep.
Have a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New year Mark.
Jim and Arlene
=C2-
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Subject: | Re: West Coast Piet Project for Sale :( |
Mark,
Sure glad you can keep your PIET. And I hope you will be able to come back to CA
someday to finish it. We need people like you in our State! If you ever need
a contact in the northern part of the State, let me know and I will help in
any way possible.
Hope you can just continue building in TN, not just use your fuselage as a piece
of furniture.
Hope to see you sometime and hear more from you,
Ray Krause
Building SkyScout
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> On Dec 23, 2014, at 8:42 PM, Mark Roberts <mark.rbrts1@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Well, an update for any who are following my saga (and if you are, what a sad
life you lead!!)
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> I got a call today from Tools (AKA Mike) and what a great guy. Ever since I
decided to build a Piet, I have met nothing but great guys and gals. I know other
hobbyists and car clubs, Gun enthusiasts, Ham Radio guys (I am one of those
too), etc... All those mutual interests have great people that participate.
And I am sure they have their fair share of good folks too. But...
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> I am and have been members of various "hobby" clubs (including Model Airplane
clubs most frequently over many locations) and I have NEVER met as nice and generous
people as I have in the Piet community.
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> Mike Cuy befriended me once with a DVD, and he knows me not.
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> Gary Boothe visited me and bought my dinner when I had first ordered my plans
(and still checks in occasionally to see if I am still breathing Piets...AND
recently offered to store my project for me if I couldn't find a suitable solution
when I move...)
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> Jim Boyer always made me feel important and was a great conversationalist at
the West Coast Piet June gatherings, and ...
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> Mike and Vic Groah welcomed me to their home and let me sit in their yet to be
finished project when I was just getting excited about the potential build.
I was too fat and large to fit in, but the wooden shoe horn and Vic pushing on
my head got me sucked into the seat long enough for a picture...
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> And... a man that I met on the first West Coast Piet gathering I attended, Jim
Markle, offered to let me stay at his house as I traversed the country on my
first trip to Nashville when I was relocating... I met him ONCE, and even then
that was not why he offered to let me stay... He was just a member of this list!
Good Lord...
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> ...AND, this list, did a fundraiser for that same Jim when he was going to sell
his project to raise cash... (Good Grief folks: What group does THAT for another
person that many will never meet!!)...
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> All of these memories (and many more:
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> Charlie Miller giving my wife her first ride in a Piet and setting the "Hook"
for me ;o) and it was a bumpy, windy day at that!)... AND all the food Charlie
and his beautiful wife provided...,
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> my friend Jorge in Hanford visiting a few times and sharing with me so many ideas
and hours visiting about my build),
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> being "inducted" into the Great Waldo Pepper phraseology club by watching a DVD
of the movie given to me by Gary Boothe so I'd understand the inside jokes
on the list, AND, the patience poor Gary had when first meeting me as I babbled
on INCESSANTLY at that free dinner he took me to.. Poor man hasn't recovered
yet from the earful of non-stop talking I did that night...)....
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> 4 years of West Coast Piet gatherings where I met and fellowshipped with MANY
a good person,
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> Yes, all of these memories are special to me, and at 54 (OMG... Why do I look
76??), I am glad I can continue to make more memories with this group, as I can
keep my project, thanks to more friends I have yet to meet face to face, but
offering to house my project for me until I can get settled, and even then whenever
I am ready to pick it up.
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> Now, shouldn't our own FAMILY operate that way?
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> As we gather this Christmas/Chanukkah season, or whatever you celebrate, I hope
you remember that THIS group, is different.
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> Different than most people that you will pass walking down the street, who look
down and don't say hi,
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>> From a Civic Club like Rotary/kiwanis that gathers once a week and fines each
other for various newsworthy activities,
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> Different than various hobby clubs that meet and share ideas and techniques
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> Piet People are seemingly joined by a project, values and time that ties them
somehow to 1930. A time when people were neighborly, trusting and helpful.
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> Somehow, inconceivably, the elements of the project attracts the person who seems
to resonate with the era of Americana values: to help others when others
need help--- Remember the stories of Bernard Pietenpol himself leaving gas in
the plane's tank so he could fly others to get help if needed in an emergency---
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> Seems that sentiment follows the set of plans... or.. somehow those people are
attracted to the plane itself.
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> It's a mystery that will continue to follow the future generations of Piet builders.
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> Merry Christmas.
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> Mark
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