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1. 06:54 AM - FW: flap holes (Frazier, Vincent A)
2. 07:58 AM - Re: Sealing the HRII boot cowl (Jim Stone)
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--> Rocket-List message posted by: "Frazier, Vincent A" <VFrazier@usi.edu>
> ______________________________________________
> From: Frazier, Vincent A
> Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 8:55 AM
> To: 'russ@wernerworld.com'
> Subject: flap holes
>
>
> Russ,
>
> What am I going to do with you? All of this is on my website already!
> Buried somewhere in that brilliant collection is ALL knowledge worth
> knowing about Rockets.
>
> http://vincesrocket.com/finishing.htm scroll about halfway down the
> page to see the world's best flap pushrod seals.... and they only cost
> about $0.25
>
> 72 hours and they still are perfect in form and function.
>
> Have fun.
>
>
> Vince Frazier
> 3965 Caborn Road
> Mount Vernon, IN 47620
> 812-464-1839 work
> 812-985-7309 home
> F-1H Rocket, N540VF
> http://vincesrocket.com/
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Sealing the HRII boot cowl |
--> Rocket-List message posted by: "Jim Stone" <jrstone@insightbb.com>
Les,
You might consider an electric vest worn under a coat or sweater and plugs
into 12v. These can be found on motorcycle clothing sites and they appear
to work very well for the winter bike riding enthusiast.
Jim Stone
----- Original Message -----
From: <Morocketman@aol.com>
Subject: Re: Rocket-List: Sealing the HRII boot cowl
> --> Rocket-List message posted by: Morocketman@aol.com
>
> Do not archive I cannot wait to get to the Home Depot Aviation
> department.
> Thank you for the low density foam suggestion. I too started solving the
> drafty air problems, and noticed the smaller, and smaller leaks. (John,
> you
> don't understand, we have temperatures below 95 degrees F.) Anyway, I
> have
> carpet in my HR II, and the carpet has a "slit" for the flap control rod
> to
> descend through. The slit is finished with edge tape sown in, and
> virtually
> eliminates the draft. If you don't want carpet, maybe you could put a
> naw-ga-hide patch over the hole with a similar slit in it, or just a
> small carpet
> patch. Does anyone know how to keep the "bride" warm in the back seat
> with the
> cabin heater? I have tried battery powered socks, and even a seat
> warmer, but
> to no avail. Maybe 10,500' in the winter is just not a good idea. I may
> fly
> to Florida this weekend, Les Featherston "Airgasm" has 255 hours, and
> Missouri is beautiful this time of year, ya'll come when you can! Do
> Not
> Archive
>
>
>
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