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1. 12:03 AM - Official Usage Guideline [Please Read] [Monthly Posting] (dralle@matronics.com)
2. 04:33 AM - Re: tie downs (Rick Galati)
3. 04:54 AM - Folding Bikes (Smitty)
4. 06:27 AM - Items for sale (Don Kugler)
5. 03:23 PM - More items for sale (Don Kugler)
6. 04:05 PM - Adjustable Set Holder & Rivet Squeezer SALE - ADVERTISEMENT (BrownTool@aol.com)
7. 05:17 PM - RV8 Wheel Fairing / Brake Caliper Interference (Geoff Evans)
8. 05:54 PM - Re: RV8 Wheel Fairing / Brake Caliper Interference (WFACT01@aol.com)
9. 07:16 PM - Re: RV8 Wheel Fairing / Brake Caliper Interference (Larry Bowen)
10. 10:30 PM - dzus fastener questions (sarg314)
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Subject: | Official Usage Guideline [Please Read] [Monthly Posting] |
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--> RV-List message posted by: dralle@matronics.com
Dear Lister,
Please read over the RV-List Usage Guidelines below. The complete
RV-List FAQ including these Usage Guidelines can be found at the
following URL:
http://www.matronics.com/FAQs/RV-List.FAQ.html
Thank you,
Matt Dralle
Matronics Email List Administrator
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RVSouthEast-List Usage Guidelines
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You are encouraged to read it carefully, and to abide by the rules therein.
Failure to use the RVSouthEast-List in the manner described below may result
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--> RV-List message posted by: Rick Galati <rick6a@yahoo.com>
Just guessing of course, but could it be that therein
lies the source of the problem? Titanium ain't
cheap, they don't give that stuff away.
Rick Galati RV-6A "Darla"
........Randy works for a big manufacturer of titanium and
other aerospace metals in the Portland area and that's
where he gets his raw material.
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--> RV-List message posted by: "Smitty" <smitty@smittysrv.com>
I just found this bike manufacturer on the internet. The prices are really
low. Does anyone know whether that are any good or not?
http://zportusa.com/
Smitty's RV-9A
http://SmittysRV.com
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--> RV-List message posted by: "Don Kugler" <donkugler@earthlink.net>
It's time to clean house!
The below items are for sale, leftovers from building my -8 which is now 400
hrs and 2 1/2 years flying. Contact me off list, make an offer, whatever.
Regards,
-Don
RV8 - NJ
Don Kugler
donkugler@earthlink.net
908-303-6578 direct
1 Left RV 6/8 Elevator Skin .020, new, unused, still in box from Vans -
$35.00
Vans P/N - E-601-L-020 - ELEVATOR SKIN LEFT - New $51.26
1 Fiberglass Rudder bottom w/o light, new, unused leftover from RV8 Kit -
$30.00
Vans P/N - R-411W/O - FBRGLS RUD BOT W/O LT - New $45.45
2 Isspro 2" resistive-type fuel gauges, new, unused - $5.00 ea
1 Stewart Warner 8432 9-row Oil Cooler, used, pressure tested - $100
Removed from Beech Sierra IO-360 installation, New from ACS - $516
1 Ford 60A DOFF10300J (ACS PN 07-04616) Alternator - $100
35 hrs - Removed from Beech Sierra IO-360, New from ACS - $317
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Subject: | More items for sale |
--> RV-List message posted by: "Don Kugler" <donkugler@earthlink.net>
Found more stuff....
Contact me off list, make an offer, whatever.
Regards,
-Don
RV8 - NJ
Don Kugler
donkugler@earthlink.net
908-303-6578 direct
1 ELT Battery Pack - Artex ELT 110-4 Ordered in error amd forgot to return.
Good till June 2007. - $20
Cost $37.25 from ACS.
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Subject: | Adjustable Set Holder & Rivet Squeezer SALE - ADVERTISEMENT |
--> RV-List message posted by: BrownTool@aol.com
This is a one time only announcement / advertisement for the RV community.
Brown Tool is proud to announce and introduce our NEW C-Rex Adjustable Set
Holder at a special introductory price.
Features several improvements over competitive tools including thicker wall
and base construction, and a friction screw to ensure that once you have the
set holder adjusted where you want it - it stays put! Completely manufactured
in the USA, and available now at our special introductory price of only
$67.95. You can check it out and order at our website _www.browntool.com_
(http://www.browntool.com) under the "Pneumatic Squeezers & Yokes" button on the
products page.
As a reminder, we are also still running our Year End Sale on many products
including our Pneumatic "C" Rivet Squeezers with C-Rex Bench Mountable Yokes
at our LOWEST PRICE EVER! All completely Manufactured in the USA!
BAT-CS214-NY Squeezer Body Only - No Yoke ONLY $420.95!
BAT-CS214-25 Squeezer with 2-1/2" Yoke ONLY $479.95!
BAT-CS214-30 Squeezer with 3" Yoke ONLY $489.95!
BAT-CS214-25L Squeezer w/ 2-1/2" Longeron Yoke ONLY $499.95!
And as the largest SIOUX Distributor in the aerospace industry, we guarantee
the lowest price on any Sioux Tool we sell:
Model 1410 2600 RPM Mini Palm Drill $179.95
Model 1410R Reversible Mini Palm Drill $209.95
Model 1412 3600 RPM Mini Palm Drill $184.95
Model 1412R Reversible Mini Palm Drill $214.95
Model 270A-2 Sioux 2X Rivet Gun $219.95
Model 270A Sioux 3X Rivet Gun $219.95
Model 1AM1551 Sioux 90 Deg. Threaded Drill $329.95
All of the above are MADE IN THE USA, and while supplies last we are giving
away a free Sioux Hat to every customer who orders a Sioux Tool.
All of the above items can be found on our website at _www.browntool.com_
(http://www.browntool.com) and all are in stock and available for immediate
shipment. Keep in mind that we have always offered FREE Ground Shipping within
the continental USA for any order over $85!
Thanks to all of our RV customers - we appreciate your business!
Michael Brown
Brown Aviation Tool Supply Co.
2536 S.E. 15th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73129
USA
1-800-587-3883
405-688-6888
Fax 405-688-6555
browntool@aol.com
_www.browntool.com_ (http://www.browntool.com)
DO NOT ARCHIVE
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Subject: | RV8 Wheel Fairing / Brake Caliper Interference |
--> RV-List message posted by: Geoff Evans <hellothaimassage@yahoo.com>
I mounted and aligned my wheel fairings with the brake calipers removed
because it was easier to access that way. I have the required 1" above the
tire, and the pants are aligned in all of the axes.
However, when I install the brake calipers, the lower edges of the calipers
and the bleed nipples interfere with the fairings. I triple checked the
installation of the axels and caliper mounting brackets -- they look correct
and they match photographs of other people's RV-8s.
I called Vans and they said they had never heard of this problem. A search of
the archives reveals one instance of this about five years ago, but no real
solutions or further information.
Anybody have any ideas? I have the new (epoxy, not gel coat) fairings.
Thanks.
-Geoff
RV-8
Just $16.99/mo. or less.
dsl.yahoo.com
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Subject: | Re: RV8 Wheel Fairing / Brake Caliper Interference |
--> RV-List message posted by: WFACT01@aol.com
geoff- i had the same problem--tom
TOM WHELAN
249 HARDHILL RD NORTH BETHLEHEM CT. 06751 WFACT01@AOL.COM
TEL-203-2665300 FAX 203 266-5140
AIRPORT-CT01-----122.725
RV-8-SP-IO-540-350+HP---62HRS
S-51-MUSTANG-TURBINE
F-24 FAIRCHILD
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Subject: | RV8 Wheel Fairing / Brake Caliper Interference |
--> RV-List message posted by: "Larry Bowen" <Larry@BowenAero.com>
Same here. Cut as needed:
http://bowenaero.com/mt3/archives/2005/05/wheel_pants.html
-
Larry Bowen
Larry@BowenAero.com
http://BowenAero.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Geoff Evans [mailto:hellothaimassage@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 8:16 PM
> To: RV List
> Subject: RV-List: RV8 Wheel Fairing / Brake Caliper Interference
>
> --> RV-List message posted by: Geoff Evans
> <hellothaimassage@yahoo.com>
>
> I mounted and aligned my wheel fairings with the brake
> calipers removed because it was easier to access that way. I
> have the required 1" above the tire, and the pants are
> aligned in all of the axes.
>
> However, when I install the brake calipers, the lower edges
> of the calipers and the bleed nipples interfere with the
> fairings. I triple checked the installation of the axels and
> caliper mounting brackets -- they look correct and they match
> photographs of other people's RV-8s.
>
> I called Vans and they said they had never heard of this
> problem. A search of the archives reveals one instance of
> this about five years ago, but no real solutions or further
> information.
>
> Anybody have any ideas? I have the new (epoxy, not gel coat) fairings.
>
> Thanks.
> -Geoff
> RV-8
>
>
>
> Just $16.99/mo. or less.
> dsl.yahoo.com
>
>
> Photoshare, and much much more:
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Subject: | dzus fastener questions |
--> RV-List message posted by: sarg314 <sarg314@comcast.net>
I am trying to puzzle out the Dzus fasteners from the information in the
Aircraft Spruce catalog. They don't seem to indicate how the springs
are fastened to the panel. The drawing shows some sort of rivet-like
fastener, but there's no other information about it. Can anyone tell me
what this is?
Also, does use of the full grommet make the stud captive or not? The
"half grommets" apparently capture the stud, which I don't want in my
application.
Are the full grommets suitable for installation in fiberglass?
Thanks,
--
Tom Sargent, RV-6A
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