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1. 01:37 PM - Re: RV-List: From Aero News Net- 51% rule (JOHN STARN)
2. 06:42 PM - Re: Re: RV-List: From Aero News Net- 51% rule (arvil@bellsouth.net)
3. 07:28 PM - Re: Re: RV-List: From Aero News Net- 51% rule (JOHN STARN)
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Subject: | Re: RV-List: From Aero News Net- 51% rule |
--> Rocket-List message posted by: "JOHN STARN" <jhstarn@verizon.net>
I think Chuck has his tongue stuck so far in his cheek that it wraps around
his eye teeth and he can't see what he's saying. 8*)
My most painful experiences were the hundreds of tiny cuts you didn't know
you had until you washed your hands, blood blisters from cleco clamps etc.
and the holes drilled into fingertips. KABONG HRII Do Not Archive
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chuck Jensen" <cjensen@dts9000.com>
Subject: RE: RV-List: From Aero News Net- 51% rule
> --> RV-List message posted by: "Chuck Jensen" <cjensen@dts9000.com>
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> Hey, I'm sure the Dentist, owner of the EPIC, wrote lots of high dollar
> checks. Everyone knows that's 50% of the painful experience of building
> an experimental aircraft. Given another 1% credit for picking out the
> interior colors, that's 51% right there--no problem. FAA opinion may
> vary.
>
> Chuck
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Subject: | Re: RV-List: From Aero News Net- 51% rule |
--> Rocket-List message posted by: arvil@bellsouth.net
Put rubber tubing on the handles of the cleco pliers, no more blood blisters it
also keeps from making dings in the planes skin
Arvil
JOHN STARN wrote:
> --> Rocket-List message posted by: "JOHN STARN" <jhstarn@verizon.net>
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> I think Chuck has his tongue stuck so far in his cheek that it wraps around
> his eye teeth and he can't see what he's saying. 8*)
> My most painful experiences were the hundreds of tiny cuts you didn't know
> you had until you washed your hands, blood blisters from cleco clamps etc.
> and the holes drilled into fingertips. KABONG HRII Do Not Archive
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Chuck Jensen" <cjensen@dts9000.com>
> To: <rv-list@matronics.com>
> Subject: RE: RV-List: From Aero News Net- 51% rule
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> > --> RV-List message posted by: "Chuck Jensen" <cjensen@dts9000.com>
> >
> > Hey, I'm sure the Dentist, owner of the EPIC, wrote lots of high dollar
> > checks. Everyone knows that's 50% of the painful experience of building
> > an experimental aircraft. Given another 1% credit for picking out the
> > interior colors, that's 51% right there--no problem. FAA opinion may
> > vary.
> >
> > Chuck
> >
> >
> >
>
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Subject: | Re: RV-List: From Aero News Net- 51% rule |
--> Rocket-List message posted by: "JOHN STARN" <jhstarn@verizon.net>
The last set of pliers came from The Yard Store and have rubber handles OR
go to an electrical supply house & get the plastic in a can. Many colors &
all you do is dip the handles in, pull out, hang up & let dry. This stuff
works great on any tool and pick you own ID color.
But I was referring to the 90 degree cleco spring clamps like the ones shown
in on-line catalog. www,yardstore.com cleco page. Get your skin in the gap
of the jaws or have flesh between the two pieces your clamping. Instant
blood blister.
KABONG Do Not Archive
----- Original Message -----
From: <arvil@bellsouth.net>
Subject: Re: Rocket-List: Re: RV-List: From Aero News Net- 51% rule
> --> Rocket-List message posted by: arvil@bellsouth.net
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> Put rubber tubing on the handles of the cleco pliers, no more blood
> blisters it
> also keeps from making dings in the planes skin
>
> Arvil
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