RV10-List Digest Archive

Sun 10/01/06


Total Messages Posted: 20



Today's Message Index:
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     1. 12:02 AM - Air Compressors for newbies (John W. Cox)
     2. 01:35 AM - Re: Passed DAR!!!!!!! (Russell Daves)
     3. 04:51 AM - Re: Air Compressors for newbies (Tim Olson)
     4. 04:56 AM - Re: Passed DAR!!!!!!! (Tim Olson)
     5. 05:42 AM - Re: Air Compressors for newbies (PJ Seipel)
     6. 06:33 AM - Re: Air Compressors for newbies (Rick)
     7. 07:00 AM - Re: Elevator control horns (John Hasbrouck)
     8. 07:20 AM - Re: Air Compressors for newbies (RV Builder (Michael Sausen))
     9. 07:39 AM - Re: Air Compressors for newbies (James Hein)
    10. 07:44 AM - Re: Air Compressors for newbies (John W. Cox)
    11. 08:02 AM - Re: Air Compressors for newbies (John W. Cox)
    12. 10:16 AM - Replacement Air Compressor (James Hein)
    13. 10:41 AM - Re: Replacement Air Compressor (Rick)
    14. 12:16 PM - Re: Replacement Air Compressor (LIKE2LOOP@aol.com)
    15. 12:37 PM - Re: Replacement Air Compressor (John Hilger)
    16. 01:36 PM - Re: Replacement Air Compressor (John W. Cox)
    17. 03:02 PM - Re: Replacement Air Compressor (bob.kaufmann)
    18. 07:21 PM - Re: Passed DAR!!!!!!! (John Jessen)
    19. 11:31 PM - Official RV10-List FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) (Matt Dralle)
    20. 11:36 PM - Official RV10-List Usage Guidelines (Matt Dralle)
 
 
 


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    Time: 12:02:55 AM PST US
    Subject: Air Compressors for newbies
    From: "John W. Cox" <johnwcox@pacificnw.com>
    During my weekly walk down the Costco isle, I stumbled upon a Coleman 70 gallon, upright Black, 208VAC, air compressor. The represented airflow was 11.5cfm at 90 psi and a maximum output of 155psi. Item #700605 for $389.99. FYI. Nothing at Lowes or Home Depot Aviation Departments have come close. John 40600


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    Time: 01:35:16 AM PST US
    From: "Russell Daves" <dav1111@cox.net>
    Subject: Re: Passed DAR!!!!!!!
    --> RV10-List message posted by: "Russell Daves" <dav1111@cox.net> Way to Go Jim & Julie!!!! You are really going to enjoy your -10. Russ Daves #40044 First Flight 7/28/06 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim &amp; Julie Wade" <jwadejr@hughes.net> Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2006 5:28 PM Subject: RV10-List: Passed DAR!!!!!!! > --> RV10-List message posted by: "Jim &amp; Julie Wade" > <jwadejr@hughes.net> > > Just finished inspection, with zero discrepances!!! > Should fly about Wednesday!!!!!!! > Jim & Julie Wade > 40383 > Slow Build > > > Read this topic online here: > > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=64871#64871 > > > Attachments: > > http://forums.matronics.com//files/pict0752_858.jpg > > >


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    Time: 04:51:02 AM PST US
    From: Tim Olson <Tim@MyRV10.com>
    Subject: Re: Air Compressors for newbies
    --> RV10-List message posted by: Tim Olson <Tim@MyRV10.com> We don't have a Costco in our neck of the woods, only Menards and Home Depot up here. But, Home depot does have what I would think would be perfect if you have the space. Slightly higher in price @ $429, but perfect for both building and painting your plane. It's the VT6314. I have the VT6271 26 gallon floor model that uses the same pump. The one John talks about below sure sounds nice. Is it a full cast iron pump, do you know? Cast iron pumps are quieter overall. Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying do not archive John W. Cox wrote: > During my weekly walk down the Costco isle, I stumbled upon a Coleman 70 > gallon, upright Black, 208VAC, air compressor. The represented airflow > was 11.5cfm at 90 psi and a maximum output of 155psi. Item #700605 for > $389.99. FYI. Nothing at Lowes or Home Depot Aviation Departments have > come close. > > John > > 40600 > > *


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    Time: 04:56:16 AM PST US
    From: Tim Olson <Tim@MyRV10.com>
    Subject: Re: Passed DAR!!!!!!!
    --> RV10-List message posted by: Tim Olson <Tim@MyRV10.com> Great looking plane Jim and Julie! Good luck and let me know when you're flying! Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying do not archive Jim &amp; Julie Wade wrote: > --> RV10-List message posted by: "Jim &amp; Julie Wade" <jwadejr@hughes.net> > > Just finished inspection, with zero discrepances!!! > Should fly about Wednesday!!!!!!! > Jim & Julie Wade > 40383 > Slow Build >


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    Time: 05:42:45 AM PST US
    From: PJ Seipel <seipel@seznam.cz>
    Subject: Re: Air Compressors for newbies
    --> RV10-List message posted by: PJ Seipel <seipel@seznam.cz> I have the VT6314, bought it on sale for $350 to replace my 26 gallon Harbor Freight special. I absolutely love it. I can rivet or drill for hours without the compressor running, and when it does it's fairly quiet. Even so, it only runs for about 5 minutes to fill back up. Only problem I ever had with it was the pressure switch went out, got another one for about $20 and has worked great since. PJ RV-10 #40032 Tim Olson wrote: > --> RV10-List message posted by: Tim Olson <Tim@MyRV10.com> > > We don't have a Costco in our neck of the woods, only Menards > and Home Depot up here. But, Home depot does have what I would > think would be perfect if you have the space. Slightly > higher in price @ $429, but perfect for both building and painting > your plane. It's the VT6314. I have the VT6271 26 gallon > floor model that uses the same pump. The one John talks about > below sure sounds nice. Is it a full cast iron pump, do you know? > Cast iron pumps are quieter overall. > > Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying > do not archive > > > John W. Cox wrote: >> During my weekly walk down the Costco isle, I stumbled upon a Coleman >> 70 gallon, upright Black, 208VAC, air compressor. The represented >> airflow was 11.5cfm at 90 psi and a maximum output of 155psi. Item >> #700605 for $389.99. FYI. Nothing at Lowes or Home Depot Aviation >> Departments have come close. >> >> John >> >> 40600 >> >> * > >


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    Time: 06:33:58 AM PST US
    From: Rick <ricksked@earthlink.net>
    Subject: Re: Air Compressors for newbies
    --> RV10-List message posted by: Rick <ricksked@earthlink.net> Oh not the compressor stuff AGAIN!!! ;) John, stay out of Costco and only report back on Plasma TV prices will ya! ;) Rick S. 40185 do not archive -----Original Message----- >From: PJ Seipel <seipel@seznam.cz> >Sent: Oct 1, 2006 5:42 AM >To: rv10-list@matronics.com >Subject: Re: RV10-List: Air Compressors for newbies > >--> RV10-List message posted by: PJ Seipel <seipel@seznam.cz> > >I have the VT6314, bought it on sale for $350 to replace my 26 gallon >Harbor Freight special. I absolutely love it. I can rivet or drill for >hours without the compressor running, and when it does it's fairly >quiet. Even so, it only runs for about 5 minutes to fill back up. Only >problem I ever had with it was the pressure switch went out, got another >one for about $20 and has worked great since. > >PJ >RV-10 #40032 > >Tim Olson wrote: >> --> RV10-List message posted by: Tim Olson <Tim@MyRV10.com> >> >> We don't have a Costco in our neck of the woods, only Menards >> and Home Depot up here. But, Home depot does have what I would >> think would be perfect if you have the space. Slightly >> higher in price @ $429, but perfect for both building and painting >> your plane. It's the VT6314. I have the VT6271 26 gallon >> floor model that uses the same pump. The one John talks about >> below sure sounds nice. Is it a full cast iron pump, do you know? >> Cast iron pumps are quieter overall. >> >> Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying >> do not archive >> >> >> John W. Cox wrote: >>> During my weekly walk down the Costco isle, I stumbled upon a Coleman >>> 70 gallon, upright Black, 208VAC, air compressor. The represented >>> airflow was 11.5cfm at 90 psi and a maximum output of 155psi. Item >>> #700605 for $389.99. FYI. Nothing at Lowes or Home Depot Aviation >>> Departments have come close. >>> >>> John >>> >>> 40600 >>> >>> * >> >> >> >> >> > >


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    Time: 07:00:33 AM PST US
    From: "John Hasbrouck" <jhasbrouck@woh.rr.com>
    Subject: Re: Elevator control horns
    --> RV10-List message posted by: "John Hasbrouck" <jhasbrouck@woh.rr.com> John, All may not be lost. I encountered the same thing when I drilled mine. The right side counterweight is about 1/8 from being flush with the skin. Check your trailing edges. I'll bet they're even and that's where it counts. I've seen this same thing on Van's own -10. I don't think you will introduce any roll component. John Hasbrouck #40264


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    Time: 07:20:32 AM PST US
    Subject: Air Compressors for newbies
    From: "RV Builder (Michael Sausen)" <rvbuilder@sausen.net>
    --> RV10-List message posted by: "RV Builder (Michael Sausen)" <rvbuilder@sausen.net> Na, plasmas burn in. You want LCD. ;-) Michael Do not archive -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Rick Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2006 8:33 AM Subject: Re: RV10-List: Air Compressors for newbies --> RV10-List message posted by: Rick <ricksked@earthlink.net> Oh not the compressor stuff AGAIN!!! ;) John, stay out of Costco and only report back on Plasma TV prices will ya! ;) Rick S. 40185 do not archive -----Original Message----- >From: PJ Seipel <seipel@seznam.cz> >Sent: Oct 1, 2006 5:42 AM >To: rv10-list@matronics.com >Subject: Re: RV10-List: Air Compressors for newbies > >--> RV10-List message posted by: PJ Seipel <seipel@seznam.cz> > >I have the VT6314, bought it on sale for $350 to replace my 26 gallon >Harbor Freight special. I absolutely love it. I can rivet or drill >for hours without the compressor running, and when it does it's fairly >quiet. Even so, it only runs for about 5 minutes to fill back up. >Only problem I ever had with it was the pressure switch went out, got >another one for about $20 and has worked great since. > >PJ >RV-10 #40032 > >Tim Olson wrote: >> --> RV10-List message posted by: Tim Olson <Tim@MyRV10.com> >> >> We don't have a Costco in our neck of the woods, only Menards and >> Home Depot up here. But, Home depot does have what I would think >> would be perfect if you have the space. Slightly higher in price @ >> $429, but perfect for both building and painting >> your plane. It's the VT6314. I have the VT6271 26 gallon >> floor model that uses the same pump. The one John talks about below >> sure sounds nice. Is it a full cast iron pump, do you know? >> Cast iron pumps are quieter overall. >> >> Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying >> do not archive >> >> >> John W. Cox wrote: >>> During my weekly walk down the Costco isle, I stumbled upon a >>> Coleman 70 gallon, upright Black, 208VAC, air compressor. The >>> represented airflow was 11.5cfm at 90 psi and a maximum output of >>> 155psi. Item >>> #700605 for $389.99. FYI. Nothing at Lowes or Home Depot Aviation >>> Departments have come close. >>> >>> John >>> >>> 40600 >>> >>> * >> >> >> >> >> > >


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    Time: 07:39:57 AM PST US
    From: James Hein <n8vim@arrl.net>
    Subject: Re: Air Compressors for newbies
    --> RV10-List message posted by: James Hein <n8vim@arrl.net> Or DLP if you want large screen.. Then again, I have 6 *working* Tv's, the largest of which is a 50" RPTV. I have also *Never* bought a TV in my life. They have all been "Dumpster dive specials", to which I have repaired them and still use them today; The most I've spent on repairs have been $300 for the 50" one - although $200 was for the I2C bus connection box and the debugging/service program. God, I'ts true! I'm a geek! (Or read: Anything to save money to put on the plane!) -Jim 40384 (Got to get back to building... but need to make room first...) do not archive RV Builder (Michael Sausen) wrote: >--> RV10-List message posted by: "RV Builder (Michael Sausen)" <rvbuilder@sausen.net> > >Na, plasmas burn in. You want LCD. ;-) > >Michael >Do not archive > >-----Original Message----- >From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com >[mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Rick >Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2006 8:33 AM >To: rv10-list@matronics.com >Subject: Re: RV10-List: Air Compressors for newbies > >--> RV10-List message posted by: Rick <ricksked@earthlink.net> > >Oh not the compressor stuff AGAIN!!! ;) > >John, stay out of Costco and only report back on Plasma TV prices will >ya! ;) > >Rick S. >40185 > >do not archive > >-----Original Message----- > > >>From: PJ Seipel <seipel@seznam.cz> >>Sent: Oct 1, 2006 5:42 AM >>To: rv10-list@matronics.com >>Subject: Re: RV10-List: Air Compressors for newbies >> >>--> RV10-List message posted by: PJ Seipel <seipel@seznam.cz> >> >>I have the VT6314, bought it on sale for $350 to replace my 26 gallon >>Harbor Freight special. I absolutely love it. I can rivet or drill >>for hours without the compressor running, and when it does it's fairly >>quiet. Even so, it only runs for about 5 minutes to fill back up. >>Only problem I ever had with it was the pressure switch went out, got >>another one for about $20 and has worked great since. >> >>PJ >>RV-10 #40032 >> >>Tim Olson wrote: >> >> >>>--> RV10-List message posted by: Tim Olson <Tim@MyRV10.com> >>> >>>We don't have a Costco in our neck of the woods, only Menards and >>>Home Depot up here. But, Home depot does have what I would think >>>would be perfect if you have the space. Slightly higher in price @ >>>$429, but perfect for both building and painting >>>your plane. It's the VT6314. I have the VT6271 26 gallon >>>floor model that uses the same pump. The one John talks about below >>>sure sounds nice. Is it a full cast iron pump, do you know? >>>Cast iron pumps are quieter overall. >>> >>>Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying >>>do not archive >>> >>> >>>John W. Cox wrote: >>> >>> >>>>During my weekly walk down the Costco isle, I stumbled upon a >>>>Coleman 70 gallon, upright Black, 208VAC, air compressor. The >>>>represented airflow was 11.5cfm at 90 psi and a maximum output of >>>>155psi. Item >>>>#700605 for $389.99. FYI. Nothing at Lowes or Home Depot Aviation >>>>Departments have come close. >>>> >>>>John >>>> >>>>40600 >>>> >>>>* >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> > > > >


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    Time: 07:44:23 AM PST US
    Subject: Air Compressors for newbies
    From: "John W. Cox" <johnwcox@pacificnw.com>
    --> RV10-List message posted by: "John W. Cox" <johnwcox@pacificnw.com> Cast with single cylinder. -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Tim Olson Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2006 4:49 AM Subject: Re: RV10-List: Air Compressors for newbies --> RV10-List message posted by: Tim Olson <Tim@MyRV10.com> We don't have a Costco in our neck of the woods, only Menards and Home Depot up here. But, Home depot does have what I would think would be perfect if you have the space. Slightly higher in price @ $429, but perfect for both building and painting your plane. It's the VT6314. I have the VT6271 26 gallon floor model that uses the same pump. The one John talks about below sure sounds nice. Is it a full cast iron pump, do you know? Cast iron pumps are quieter overall. Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying do not archive John W. Cox wrote: > During my weekly walk down the Costco isle, I stumbled upon a Coleman 70 > gallon, upright Black, 208VAC, air compressor. The represented airflow > was 11.5cfm at 90 psi and a maximum output of 155psi. Item #700605 for > $389.99. FYI. Nothing at Lowes or Home Depot Aviation Departments have > come close. > > John > > 40600 > > *


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    Time: 08:02:58 AM PST US
    Subject: Air Compressors for newbies
    From: "John W. Cox" <johnwcox@pacificnw.com>
    --> RV10-List message posted by: "John W. Cox" <johnwcox@pacificnw.com> LCD HDTV, 47" computer screen quality 1929 x 1080i, contrast 10,000:1, dual HDMI jacks - Sony Bravia = $3299, the Toshiba and Panasonics were $2499. Just wait till February 2007 and I will bet the price is $1899. Now you know why I was walking the isles aimlessly. You can monitor emails from your computer, surf the RV10 builder sites and watch NASCAR with your satellite video feed at the same time in the shop. Oh yeh, and the Ipod feeding my 6.1 Dolby surround sound system to override the echo of rivets whining. I already have a twin cylinder cast,IR 208VAC on 100 gallon glass lined tank mounted outside the garage wall. It's on a timer to shutoff at 10PM and can last quite a while before the gun goes limp. Weekdays the early ON seems to be no problem by 6:30AM. John 40600 Do not Archive -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Rick Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2006 6:33 AM Subject: Re: RV10-List: Air Compressors for newbies --> RV10-List message posted by: Rick <ricksked@earthlink.net> Oh not the compressor stuff AGAIN!!! ;) John, stay out of Costco and only report back on Plasma TV prices will ya! ;) Rick S. 40185 do not archive


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    Time: 10:16:24 AM PST US
    From: James Hein <n8vim@arrl.net>
    Subject: Replacement Air Compressor
    --> RV10-List message posted by: James Hein <n8vim@arrl.net> While we are on the subject, I am considering replacing my old compressor ("5HP" Coleman Black Max, 20 Gal. Tank). While it does do the job, it is quite loud and runs almost continuously while using the die grinder. I cannot talk to anyone in the shop while it is running. I am looking for a compressor which matches, or exceeds these specs: 1. Quiet !! (Yes, I know its subjective.. Use your best judgement) 2. 60-80 Gallon tank (Vertical) 3. Twin cylinder oiled compressor 4. 208/220v motor 5. Minimum 10CFM @ 90PSI 6. $800 or under Got any suggestions? -Jim 40384


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    Time: 10:41:35 AM PST US
    From: Rick <ricksked@earthlink.net>
    Subject: Re: Replacement Air Compressor
    --> RV10-List message posted by: Rick <ricksked@earthlink.net> You can't beat that one John mentioned he saw at Costco....I think it exceeds your minimums for less than $400. Rick 40185 -----Original Message----- >From: James Hein <n8vim@arrl.net> >Sent: Oct 1, 2006 1:15 PM >To: rv10-list@matronics.com >Subject: RV10-List: Replacement Air Compressor > >--> RV10-List message posted by: James Hein <n8vim@arrl.net> > >While we are on the subject, > > I am considering replacing my old compressor ("5HP" Coleman Black >Max, 20 Gal. Tank). While it does do the job, it is quite loud and runs >almost continuously while using the die grinder. I cannot talk to anyone >in the shop while it is running. > > I am looking for a compressor which matches, or exceeds these specs: > 1. Quiet !! (Yes, I know its subjective.. Use your best judgement) > 2. 60-80 Gallon tank (Vertical) > 3. Twin cylinder oiled compressor > 4. 208/220v motor > 5. Minimum 10CFM @ 90PSI > 6. $800 or under > > Got any suggestions? > >-Jim 40384 > >


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    Time: 12:16:55 PM PST US
    From: LIKE2LOOP@aol.com
    Subject: Re: Replacement Air Compressor
    If you have a lot of space in your shop and the old compressor tank is in good shape, you can increase capacity by keeping the old tank in series with the new one. Go for the best compressor head and add capacity. Steve do not archive


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    Time: 12:37:10 PM PST US
    From: "John Hilger" <ninepapa@bendbroadband.com>
    Subject: Re: Replacement Air Compressor
    --> RV10-List message posted by: "John Hilger" <ninepapa@bendbroadband.com> Jim You might try Home Depot's VT6314. Mine is one and a half years old and runs well. Check the spec and price here http://www.homedepot.com/prel80/HDUS/EN_US/diy_main/pg_diy.jsp?CNTTYPE=PROD_META&CNTKEY=misc%2fsearchResults.jsp&BV_SessionID=@@@@1204152757.1159730986@@@@&BV_EngineID=cccladdimjmekddcgelceffdfgidgnk.0&MID=9876 John 40359 Fuselage. ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Hein" <n8vim@arrl.net> Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2006 10:15 AM Subject: RV10-List: Replacement Air Compressor > --> RV10-List message posted by: James Hein <n8vim@arrl.net> > > While we are on the subject, > I am considering replacing my old compressor ("5HP" Coleman Black Max, 20 > Gal. Tank). While it does do the job, it is quite loud and runs almost > continuously while using the die grinder. I cannot talk to anyone in the > shop while it is running. > > I am looking for a compressor which matches, or exceeds these specs: > 1. Quiet !! (Yes, I know its subjective.. Use your best judgement) > 2. 60-80 Gallon tank (Vertical) > 3. Twin cylinder oiled compressor > 4. 208/220v motor > 5. Minimum 10CFM @ 90PSI > 6. $800 or under > > Got any suggestions? > > -Jim 40384 > > >


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    Time: 01:36:56 PM PST US
    Subject: Replacement Air Compressor
    From: "John W. Cox" <johnwcox@pacificnw.com>
    --> RV10-List message posted by: "John W. Cox" <johnwcox@pacificnw.com> Give consideration to using the old tank with a simple vacuum compressor. You can do some fabulous composite lay-ups' with simple materials and the ole reservoir tank connected off the vacuum pump. Recovered compressors from junked refrigerators can be had for a song with simple soldering. The tanks alone at Harbor Freight are running $27.00. John 40600 -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of James Hein Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2006 10:16 AM Subject: RV10-List: Replacement Air Compressor --> RV10-List message posted by: James Hein <n8vim@arrl.net> While we are on the subject, I am considering replacing my old compressor ("5HP" Coleman Black Max, 20 Gal. Tank). While it does do the job, it is quite loud and runs almost continuously while using the die grinder. I cannot talk to anyone in the shop while it is running. I am looking for a compressor which matches, or exceeds these specs: 1. Quiet !! (Yes, I know its subjective.. Use your best judgement) 2. 60-80 Gallon tank (Vertical) 3. Twin cylinder oiled compressor 4. 208/220v motor 5. Minimum 10CFM @ 90PSI 6. $800 or under Got any suggestions? -Jim 40384


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    Time: 03:02:49 PM PST US
    From: "bob.kaufmann" <bob.kaufmann@cox.net>
    Subject: Replacement Air Compressor
    --> RV10-List message posted by: "bob.kaufmann" <bob.kaufmann@cox.net> Put the Costco special next to the neighbors laundry room, plumb in your tank in series in your garage, and if you are real sneaky, wire into your neighbors hot tub circuit. Does that make you eligible for an energy efficient unit or what? Seriously, going with the Costco unit and running your tank as a buffer extra capacity is a great idea. Do put on outside and the other anywhere, but the extra volume is well worth it. Bob K I hate fiberglass -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of John Hilger Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2006 11:37 AM Subject: Re: RV10-List: Replacement Air Compressor --> RV10-List message posted by: "John Hilger" <ninepapa@bendbroadband.com> Jim You might try Home Depot's VT6314. Mine is one and a half years old and runs well. Check the spec and price here http://www.homedepot.com/prel80/HDUS/EN_US/diy_main/pg_diy.jsp?CNTTYPE=PROD_ META&CNTKEY=misc%2fsearchResults.jsp&BV_SessionID=@@@@1204152757.1159730986@ @@@&BV_EngineID=cccladdimjmekddcgelceffdfgidgnk.0&MID=9876 John 40359 Fuselage. ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Hein" <n8vim@arrl.net> Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2006 10:15 AM Subject: RV10-List: Replacement Air Compressor > --> RV10-List message posted by: James Hein <n8vim@arrl.net> > > While we are on the subject, > I am considering replacing my old compressor ("5HP" Coleman Black Max, 20 > Gal. Tank). While it does do the job, it is quite loud and runs almost > continuously while using the die grinder. I cannot talk to anyone in the > shop while it is running. > > I am looking for a compressor which matches, or exceeds these specs: > 1. Quiet !! (Yes, I know its subjective.. Use your best judgement) > 2. 60-80 Gallon tank (Vertical) > 3. Twin cylinder oiled compressor > 4. 208/220v motor > 5. Minimum 10CFM @ 90PSI > 6. $800 or under > > Got any suggestions? > > -Jim 40384 > > >


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    From: "John Jessen" <jjessen@rcn.com>
    Subject: Passed DAR!!!!!!!
    --> RV10-List message posted by: "John Jessen" <jjessen@rcn.com> Yes, indeed, congratulations! Stay safe. John Jessen do not archive -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Jack Sargeant Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2006 4:00 PM Subject: RE: RV10-List: Passed DAR!!!!!!! --> RV10-List message posted by: "Jack Sargeant" <k5wiv@amsat.org> Congratulations!!! May the fly-off be boring. Jack & Cecilia Sargeant 1127 Patricia St. Wichita, KS 67208-2642 316/683-5268 -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Jim &amp; Julie Wade Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2006 5:29 PM Subject: RV10-List: Passed DAR!!!!!!! --> RV10-List message posted by: "Jim &amp; Julie Wade" --> <jwadejr@hughes.net> Just finished inspection, with zero discrepances!!! Should fly about Wednesday!!!!!!! Jim & Julie Wade 40383 Slow Build Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=64871#64871 Attachments: http://forums.matronics.com//files/pict0752_858.jpg


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    Subject: Official RV10-List FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
    --> RV10-List message posted by: Matt Dralle <dralle@matronics.com> Dear Listers, Please read over the RV10-List Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) below. The complete RV10-List FAQ including the Usage Guidelines can be found at the following URL: http://www.matronics.com/FAQs/RV10-List.FAQ.html Thank you, Matt Dralle Matronics Email List Administrator [ Note: This FAQ was designed to be displayed with a fixed width font such as Courier. Proportional fonts will cause display formatting errors. ] This FAQ can also be viewed in HTML online at the following address: http://www.matronics.com/FAQ/RV10-List.htm ************************************************************ ******* LIST POLICIES AND FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ******* ************************************************************ PLEASE READ. This document contains RV10-List policies and information for new and old subscribers. 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Remember, however, that the syntax of your email address is very important with regard to the configuration of your email application such as Outlook or Eudora. For example, the following two email addresses may be functionally equivalent, but only one would pass the Matronics Email SPAM test depending on which was syntax was subscribed to the given List: smith@machine.domain.com smith@domain.com Either email address syntax is alright, just be sure that you configure your email application to match *exactly* the address you've subscibed to the List. ************************************** *** Enclosure Support on the Lists *** ************************************** Limited posting of enclosures such as pictures, documents, and spreadsheets is supported on the Lists. There are a number of restrictions, and these are detailed below. Please abide by the rules put forth regarding the content of enclosures. These are some of the features and limits of enclosures on the Matronics Lists: 1) Enclosures will only be posted to the Real Time version of the Lists. 2) Enclosures will NOT be included in the Daily Digest version of the Lists. 3) Enclosures WILL BE forwarded on to the BBS Forum Web site. 4) Enclosures will NOT be appended to the Archives. 5) Enclosures will NOT be available in the List Browse feature. 6) Only the following file types and extensions will be allowed: bmp doc dwg dxf gif jpg pdf png txt xls All other enclosures types will be rejected and email returned to sender. The enclosure types listed above are relatively safe from a virus standpoint and don't pose a particularly large security risk. 7) !! All incoming enclosures will be scanned for viruses prior to posting to the List. This is done in real time and will not slow down the process of posting the message !! Here are some rules for posting enclosures. 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RV10-List Policy Statement The purpose of the RV10-List is to provide a forum of discussion for things related to this particular discussion group. The List's goals are to serve as an information resource to its members; to deliver high-quality content; to provide moral support; to foster camaraderie among its members; and to support safe operation. Reaching these goals requires the participation and cooperation of each and every member of the List. To this end, the following guidelines have been established: - Please keep all posts related to the List at some level. Do not submit posts concerning computer viruses, urban legends, random humor, long lost buddies' phone numbers, etc. etc. - THINK carefully before you write. Ask yourself if your post will be relevant to everyone. If you have to wonder about that, DON'T send it. - Remember that your post will be included for posterity in an archive that is growing in size at an extraordinary rate. Try to be concise and terse in your posts. Avoid overly wordy and lengthy posts and responses. - Keep your signature brief. Please include your name, email address, aircraft type/tail number, and geographic location. A short line about where you are in the building process is also nice. Avoid bulky signatures with character graphics; they consume unnecessary space in the archive. - DON'T post requests to the List for information when that info is easily obtainable from other widely available sources. Consult the web page or FAQ first. - If you want to respond to a post, DO keep the "Subject:" line of your response the same as that of the original post. This makes it easy to find threads in the archive. - When responding, NEVER quote the *entire* original post in your response. DO use lines from the original post to help "tune in" the reader to the topic at hand, but be selective. 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    From: Matt Dralle <dralle@matronics.com>
    Subject: Official RV10-List Usage Guidelines
    --> RV10-List message posted by: Matt Dralle <dralle@matronics.com> Dear Listers, Please read over the RV10-List Usage Guidelines below. The complete RV10-List FAQ including these Usage Guidelines can be found at the following URL: http://www.matronics.com/FAQs/RV10-List.FAQ.html Thank you, Matt Dralle Matronics Email List Administrator ****************************************************************************** RV10-List Usage Guidelines ****************************************************************************** The following details the official Usage Guidelines for the RV10-List. You are encouraged to read it carefully, and to abide by the rules therein. Failure to use the RV10-List in the manner described below may result in the removal of the subscribers from the List. RV10-List Policy Statement The purpose of the RV10-List is to provide a forum of discussion for things related to this particular discussion group. The List's goals are to serve as an information resource to its members; to deliver high-quality content; to provide moral support; to foster camaraderie among its members; and to support safe operation. Reaching these goals requires the participation and cooperation of each and every member of the List. To this end, the following guidelines have been established: - Please keep all posts related to the List at some level. Do not submit posts concerning computer viruses, urban legends, random humor, long lost buddies' phone numbers, etc. etc. - THINK carefully before you write. Ask yourself if your post will be relevant to everyone. If you have to wonder about that, DON'T send it. - Remember that your post will be included for posterity in an archive that is growing in size at an extraordinary rate. Try to be concise and terse in your posts. Avoid overly wordy and lengthy posts and responses. - Keep your signature brief. Please include your name, email address, aircraft type/tail number, and geographic location. A short line about where you are in the building process is also nice. Avoid bulky signatures with character graphics; they consume unnecessary space in the archive. - DON'T post requests to the List for information when that info is easily obtainable from other widely available sources. Consult the web page or FAQ first. - If you want to respond to a post, DO keep the "Subject:" line of your response the same as that of the original post. This makes it easy to find threads in the archive. - When responding, NEVER quote the *entire* original post in your response. DO use lines from the original post to help "tune in" the reader to the topic at hand, but be selective. The impact that quoting the entire original post has on the size of the archive can not be overstated! - When the poster asks you to respond to him/her personally, DO NOT then go ahead and reply to the List. Be aware that clicking the "reply" button on your mail package does not necessarily send your response to the original poster. You might have to actively address your response with the original poster's email address. - DO NOT use the List to respond to a post unless you have something to add that is relevant and has a broad appeal. "Way to go!", "I agree", and "Congratulations" are all responses that are better sent to the original poster directly, rather than to the List at large. - When responding to others' posts, avoid the feeling that you need to comment on every last point in their posts, unless you can truly contribute something valuable. - Feel free to disagree with other viewpoints, BUT keep your tone polite and respectful. Don't make snide comments, personally attack other listers, or take the moral high ground on an obviously controversial issue. This will only cause a pointless debate that will hurt feelings, waste bandwidth and resolve nothing. - Occassional posts by vendors or individuals who are regularyly subscribed to a given List are considered acceptable. Posts by List members promoting their respective products or items for sale should be of a friendly, informal nature, and should not resemble a typical SPAM message. The List isn't about commercialism, but is about sharing information and knowledge. This applies to everyone, including those who provide products to the entire community. Informal presentation and moderation should be the operatives with respect to advertising on the Lists. ------- [This is an automated posting.] do not archive




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