Today's Message Index:
----------------------
1. 12:08 AM - Rudder Cable Links (dmaib@mac.com)
2. 01:59 AM - Re: Rudder Cable Links (Rodger Todd)
3. 03:20 AM - Like my panel? (Chris and Susie McGough)
4. 05:27 AM - Re: Like my panel? (Tim Olson)
5. 06:05 AM - Re: Any Hawaii Builders?? (johngoodman)
6. 06:16 AM - Re: Corrosion Treatment Primer Suggestions (johngoodman)
7. 06:19 AM - Re: Like my panel? (Dave Leikam)
8. 11:35 AM - Re: Foam core (Fred Williams, M.D.)
9. 05:23 PM - Re: Rudder Cable Links (orchidman)
10. 08:38 PM - Re: Rudder Cable Links (David Maib)
11. 08:52 PM - Re: Alternator Circuit Breaker (Jay Brinkmeyer)
12. 09:20 PM - Re: Re: Corrosion Treatment Primer Suggestions (Dave Leikam)
Message 1
INDEX | Back to Main INDEX |
NEXT | Skip to NEXT Message |
LIST | Reply to LIST Regarding this Message |
SENDER | Reply to SENDER Regarding this Message |
|
Subject: | Rudder Cable Links |
Can anyone tell me if the 4130 steel strips used to fabricate the F10104 rudder
cable links on page 38-10 are included in the kit? (QB)
If so, which kit and are they in a bag, or just a strip of steel? I have gone through
everything and, so far, have been unable to find them or any reference
to them in the lists.
--------
David Maib
RV-10 #40559
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=162007#162007
Message 2
INDEX | Back to Main INDEX |
PREVIOUS | Skip to PREVIOUS Message |
NEXT | Skip to NEXT Message |
LIST | Reply to LIST Regarding this Message |
SENDER | Reply to SENDER Regarding this Message |
|
Subject: | Re: Rudder Cable Links |
Hi David,
Sounds like your still making good progress.
You should find the blanks to make the F-10104 links
in bag 1467-1.
Very best wishes,
Rodger
--- "dmaib@mac.com" <dmaib@mac.com> wrote:
> <dmaib@mac.com>
>
> Can anyone tell me if the 4130 steel strips used to
> fabricate the F10104 rudder cable links on page
> 38-10 are included in the kit? (QB)
> If so, which kit and are they in a bag, or just a
> strip of steel? I have gone through everything and,
> so far, have been unable to find them or any
> reference to them in the lists.
>
> --------
> David Maib
> RV-10 #40559
>
>
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
>
>
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=162007#162007
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> browse
> Un/Subscription,
> FAQ,
> http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?RV10-List
>
> Forums!
>
> Admin.
>
>
>
>
>
__________________________________________________________
Sent from Yahoo! Mail - a smarter inbox http://uk.mail.yahoo.com
Message 3
INDEX | Back to Main INDEX |
PREVIOUS | Skip to PREVIOUS Message |
NEXT | Skip to NEXT Message |
LIST | Reply to LIST Regarding this Message |
SENDER | Reply to SENDER Regarding this Message |
|
http://www.gillesvidal.com/blogpano/cockpit1.htm
Chris 388
Message 4
INDEX | Back to Main INDEX |
PREVIOUS | Skip to PREVIOUS Message |
NEXT | Skip to NEXT Message |
LIST | Reply to LIST Regarding this Message |
SENDER | Reply to SENDER Regarding this Message |
|
Subject: | Re: Like my panel? |
Yes, but have you considered adding some small non-electric
steam gauges for more redundancy and no electric dependency? ;)
Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
do not archive
Chris and Susie McGough wrote:
> <VHMUM@bigpond.com>
>
> http://www.gillesvidal.com/blogpano/cockpit1.htm
>
> Chris 388
> \
Message 5
INDEX | Back to Main INDEX |
PREVIOUS | Skip to PREVIOUS Message |
NEXT | Skip to NEXT Message |
LIST | Reply to LIST Regarding this Message |
SENDER | Reply to SENDER Regarding this Message |
|
Subject: | Re: Any Hawaii Builders?? |
Pete,
I live in Hawaii about half the year and will be there in March. However, my plane
is in Georgia and it will stay there. If you come, you will only see an old
man drinking too much beer wearing torn shorts and an ugly t-shirt.
John
--------
#40572 QB Wings, QB Fuse arrived
N711JG reserved
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=162027#162027
Message 6
INDEX | Back to Main INDEX |
PREVIOUS | Skip to PREVIOUS Message |
NEXT | Skip to NEXT Message |
LIST | Reply to LIST Regarding this Message |
SENDER | Reply to SENDER Regarding this Message |
|
Subject: | Re: Corrosion Treatment Primer Suggestions |
Dave,
I'm going to do the same thing you are, but I had pretty well settled for ACF-50
and self spraying. Are you only wiping the Boeshield T-9 on areas that are accessible
or is there a way to get it in hard to reach areas? Also, I thought
Corrosion-X was a service only package - you have to go to one of their sites
to get it done; or can you do it yourself?
John
[quote="daveleikam(at)wi.rr.com"]No primer, except on QB kits (Van's did it) or
on bare steel parts. I am using ACF-50, Boeshield or Corrosion-X leaning
towards Boeshield. Quick, clean, easy and lite. Wipe a thin coat on interior
skin surfaces or any other part not to be painted before or after assembly.
Apply liberally after paint.
http://boeshield.com/index.html (http://boeshield.com/index.html)
http://www.corrosionx.com/aviation.html (http://www.corrosionx.com/aviation.html)
http://www.corrosion-control.com/acf50.html (http://www.corrosion-control.com/acf50.html)
Dave Leikam
40496
> ---
--------
#40572 QB Wings, QB Fuse arrived
N711JG reserved
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=162029#162029
Message 7
INDEX | Back to Main INDEX |
PREVIOUS | Skip to PREVIOUS Message |
NEXT | Skip to NEXT Message |
LIST | Reply to LIST Regarding this Message |
SENDER | Reply to SENDER Regarding this Message |
|
Subject: | Re: Like my panel? |
Can you send me the mod drawings for side sticks? ;-0
Dave Leikam
do not archive
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris and Susie McGough" <VHMUM@bigpond.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2008 5:14 AM
Subject: RV10-List: Like my panel?
> <VHMUM@bigpond.com>
>
> http://www.gillesvidal.com/blogpano/cockpit1.htm
>
> Chris 388
>
>
>
Message 8
INDEX | Back to Main INDEX |
PREVIOUS | Skip to PREVIOUS Message |
NEXT | Skip to NEXT Message |
LIST | Reply to LIST Regarding this Message |
SENDER | Reply to SENDER Regarding this Message |
|
John and friends:
Thanks. I just wanted to make sure there was nothing special with the
core. I figured it was just to make the part lighter. Will Fill in
with balsa or other filler to make up the part I'm missing. John, you
don't need to send anything. Thanks for the reply.
Fred.
John W. Cox wrote:
>
> Fred, measure the thickness and I will check our composite shop for some
> scrap I can send. Most of it is 0.25, 0.375, 0.50, 0.75 and 1.00".
>
> I am thinking it is 0.125 or thinner. I can contact M&T on Monday for
> you.
>
> John
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com
> [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Chris and
> Susie McGough
> Sent: Friday, February 01, 2008 8:32 PM
> To: rv10-list@matronics.com
> Subject: Re: RV10-List: Foam core
>
> <VHMUM@bigpond.com>
>
> I believe that foam core is just a like a flller or should I say
> something
> to make that door thicker so you do not have to fill with bog etc, so
> what
> about balsa wood or somthing light like that?? My thinking is you need
> something for the glass to bight to. I might be of the track here I hope
> you
> get what I mean
>
> regards chris 388
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Fred Williams, M.D." <drfred@suddenlinkmail.com>
> To: "RV 10" <rv10-list@matronics.com>
> Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2008 3:20 PM
> Subject: RV10-List: Foam core
>
>
>
>> <drfred@suddenlinkmail.com>
>>
>> I screwed up about 20 % of the foam core to the oil door. It broke
>>
> off
>
>> when I unwrapped it and then lost the piece. Anything special about
>>
> that
>
>> foam? Anything readily available to use?
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Dr Fred.
>> 40515
>> cowling actually fit tonight with skybolt /camlocks.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
Message 9
INDEX | Back to Main INDEX |
PREVIOUS | Skip to PREVIOUS Message |
NEXT | Skip to NEXT Message |
LIST | Reply to LIST Regarding this Message |
SENDER | Reply to SENDER Regarding this Message |
|
Subject: | Re: Rudder Cable Links |
dmaib@mac.com wrote:
> Can anyone tell me if the 4130 steel strips used to fabricate the F10104 rudder
cable links on page 38-10 are included in the kit? (QB)
> If so, which kit and are they in a bag, or just a strip of steel? I have gone
through everything and, so far, have been unable to find them or any reference
to them in the lists.
I found mine in bag 1395 in my slow build Fuselage Kit
--------
Gary Blankenbiller
RV10 - # 40674
Fuselage SB
(N410GB reserved)
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=162104#162104
Message 10
INDEX | Back to Main INDEX |
PREVIOUS | Skip to PREVIOUS Message |
NEXT | Skip to NEXT Message |
LIST | Reply to LIST Regarding this Message |
SENDER | Reply to SENDER Regarding this Message |
|
Subject: | Re: Rudder Cable Links |
Thanks Rodger and Gary,
I found the blanks today.
David Maib
40559
On Feb 2, 2008, at 3:54 AM, Rodger Todd wrote:
Hi David,
Sounds like your still making good progress.
You should find the blanks to make the F-10104 links
in bag 1467-1.
Very best wishes,
Rodger
--- "dmaib@mac.com" <dmaib@mac.com> wrote:
> <dmaib@mac.com>
>
> Can anyone tell me if the 4130 steel strips used to
> fabricate the F10104 rudder cable links on page
> 38-10 are included in the kit? (QB)
> If so, which kit and are they in a bag, or just a
> strip of steel? I have gone through everything and,
> so far, have been unable to find them or any
> reference to them in the lists.
>
> --------
> David Maib
> RV-10 #40559
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
>
>
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=162007#162007
>
>
> browse
> Un/Subscription,
> FAQ,
> http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?RV10-List
>
> Forums!
>
> Admin.
>
>
__________________________________________________________
Sent from Yahoo! Mail - a smarter inbox http://uk.mail.yahoo.com
Message 11
INDEX | Back to Main INDEX |
PREVIOUS | Skip to PREVIOUS Message |
NEXT | Skip to NEXT Message |
LIST | Reply to LIST Regarding this Message |
SENDER | Reply to SENDER Regarding this Message |
|
Subject: | RE: Alternator Circuit Breaker |
MIDI fuses available from Mouser.com
576-04980900Z Fuse Holder
576-0498080.M
80A Fuse
Data Sheet Here...
http://www.littelfuse.com/data/en/Data_Sheets/498.pdf
Looking for last minute shopping deals?
Message 12
INDEX | Back to Main INDEX |
PREVIOUS | Skip to PREVIOUS Message |
NEXT | Skip to NEXT Message |
LIST | Reply to LIST Regarding this Message |
SENDER | Reply to SENDER Regarding this Message |
|
Subject: | Re: Corrosion Treatment Primer Suggestions |
I purchased a can of Corrosion -x from Aircraft Spruce along with a can of
ACF-50 and Boeshield to try each one. I like ACF-50, but Boeshield seems to
put a thicker coating on a part. I like the way you can just spray a bit on
and then wipe it off gently and leave a nice coat. I have used it on a few
parts and my bottom wing skins but alot else yet. For hard to reach areas,
I would just spray the stuff on. It should penetrate everywhere. This is
the reason to apply it after painting. I will spray it on all exposed and
interior surfaces after final painting. It somewhat dries or becomes like a
very thin waxy coating. Supposedly, if you scratch a coated part, the
products will re-fill in the blemish. I like the concept better than
primer. I may be wrong, but it is the way I am going. ACF-50 is safe on
electronics. At OSH the company had a small circuit with LEDs flashing on
it powered by a AA battery submerged in a jar of the stuff flashing away.
*(The previous statement is not necessarily the opinion of other builders on
this list, their sponsors or affiliates and should not be taken as the
gospel truth. Any unauthorized use of this opinion is perfectly OK with me.
Good luck!)
Dave Leikam
40496
----- Original Message -----
From: "johngoodman" <johngoodman@earthlink.net>
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2008 8:11 AM
Subject: RV10-List: Re: Corrosion Treatment Primer Suggestions
>
> Dave,
> I'm going to do the same thing you are, but I had pretty well settled for
> ACF-50 and self spraying. Are you only wiping the Boeshield T-9 on areas
> that are accessible or is there a way to get it in hard to reach areas?
> Also, I thought Corrosion-X was a service only package - you have to go to
> one of their sites to get it done; or can you do it yourself?
>
> John
>
> [quote="daveleikam(at)wi.rr.com"]No primer, except on QB kits (Van's did
> it) or on bare steel parts. I am using ACF-50, Boeshield or Corrosion-X
> leaning towards Boeshield. Quick, clean, easy and lite. Wipe a thin
> coat on interior skin surfaces or any other part not to be painted before
> or after assembly. Apply liberally after paint.
>
> http://boeshield.com/index.html (http://boeshield.com/index.html)
>
> http://www.corrosionx.com/aviation.html
> (http://www.corrosionx.com/aviation.html)
>
> http://www.corrosion-control.com/acf50.html
> (http://www.corrosion-control.com/acf50.html)
>
> Dave Leikam
> 40496
>
>
>> ---
>
>
> --------
> #40572 QB Wings, QB Fuse arrived
> N711JG reserved
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
>
> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=162029#162029
>
>
>
Other Matronics Email List Services
These Email List Services are sponsored solely by Matronics and through the generous Contributions of its members.
-- Please support this service by making your Contribution today! --
|