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1. 01:32 AM - Re: AA Overhead console retrofitting (Michael Wellenzohn)
2. 03:15 AM - Re: magnetometer location (Russell Daves)
3. 08:08 AM - Re: Peel ply left on the cabin top NOT - fitting the cabin top (Ben Westfall)
4. 08:53 AM - Aircrafter's Seminar Pictures (Bob Leffler)
5. 10:21 AM - Re: tungsten carbide grit (Jae Chang)
6. 11:34 AM - Re: Aircrafter's Seminar Pictures (Ben Westfall)
7. 11:37 AM - Re: Aircrafter's Seminar Pictures (Ben Westfall)
8. 12:33 PM - Re: Re: tungsten carbide grit (William Curtis)
9. 02:07 PM - Re: Aircrafter's Seminar Pictures (Dsyvert@aol.com)
10. 02:53 PM - Re: Ignition Switch Drawing (Sam Marlow)
11. 04:04 PM - Wisconsin Visit (Jeff Carpenter)
12. 07:02 PM - Hey guy's THANKS for the Ride! (Deems Davis)
13. 07:35 PM - Re: Hey guy's THANKS for the Ride! (Deems Davis)
14. 09:28 PM - Re: Wisconsin Visit (Dave Leikam)
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Subject: | Re: AA Overhead console retrofitting |
Great Thanks Steve for the explanation.
Michael
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RV-10 builder (engine, prop, finishing)
#511
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=163129#163129
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Subject: | Re: magnetometer location |
No problem.
Russ
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Subject: | Peel ply left on the cabin top NOT - fitting the cabin |
top
Patrick thanks for the write up. Which body saw blades did you find worked
best fine or coarse tooth?
-Ben Westfall
#40579 / N109LB
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From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Patrick ONeill
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 1:24 PM
Subject: RE: RV10-List: Peel ply left on the cabin top NOT - fitting the
cabin top
On mine, the scribe lines were very unreliable. The scribes on the cabin
bottom flange under the rear windows varied from 1 1/8" to 7/8" (plans
specify 3/4")and were extremely wavy with dual scribe lines overlapping and
crossing when they started over. I re-marked according to dimensions in the
plans.
I did not finish the fitting yet, but the initial cuts were definitely too
large to fit. The door jams weren't anywhere close to fitting to the
fuselage. I've been waiting until I had enough time to carefully work on the
fit.
As for that magic mini Makita belt sander (
http://www.makita.com/menu.php?pg=product_det&tag=9031 ), when I got home
from the Watsonville class I searched all the local places for one, but no
one carried it. I ended up using a standard electric hand held Makita 3x18
belt sander which I already had:
http://www.makita.com/menu.php?pg=product_det&tag=9910 (have lots of belts,
they go quick, I found the more expensive blue belts last much much longer
than the standard brown ones and would recommend them)
That worked great. To get clean corners I used the die grinder sanding drum
kit from Avery:
http://www.averytools.com/pc-924-80-3m-rubber-expanding-sanding-drums-and-ba
nds-kit.aspx
For the actual cutting I used this saw from Harbor Freight:
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/Displayitem.taf?itemnumber=91753
It worked great aside from running through blades quickly. I ran out but
was able to find a blade pack at a local home depot that worked and was able
to soldier on to completion:
http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10
051&langId=-1&catalogId=10053&productId=100098704
That combination of tools worked perfectly for me. I'm glad I didn't spend
the $250 on that mini-Makita.
Best Regards,
Patrick #40715 / N690CT
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Subject: | Aircrafter's Seminar Pictures |
Ben, Patrick, Bill, David, Gary, et al......
If you took pictures at the Aircrafter's seminar, I would like to get a copy
of your pictures. I can set up a ftp account to upload them.
Thanks,
bob
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Subject: | Re: tungsten carbide grit |
I would *HIGHLY* recommend finding tungsten carbide blades. I ended up
doing all my cuts using a jigsaw with these special tungsten carbide
grit covered jig saw blades. I never found them at either lowes or home
depot. i did find them at my local smaller ace hardware store for about
$5, i think. they are good for almost any material. i bought 2, in case
one breaks. also, i use one for a while and let it cool down while i use
the other. i haven't noticed any wear at all.
i can't find it on acehardware.com, hmmm. however, the one i used is
similar to this link below. you can click on the image to enlarge it.
mine has a thinner blade, to allow for tighter corners.
http://www.tools-plus.com/milwaukee-48-42-0801.html
Jae
#40533 - pitot tube install taking forever
Ben Westfall wrote:
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> Patrick thanks for the write up. Which body saw blades did you find worked
> best fine or coarse tooth?
>
> -Ben Westfall
> #40579 / N109LB
>
>
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Subject: | Aircrafter's Seminar Pictures |
http://www.sinkrate.com/rv10/aerocrafters-fiberglass-class/
Here are all my pictures from the class.
-Ben Westfall
#40579 / N109LB
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[mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Bob Leffler
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 8:48 AM
Subject: RV10-List: Aircrafter's Seminar Pictures
Ben, Patrick, Bill, David, Gary, et al......
If you took pictures at the Aircrafter's seminar, I would like to get a copy
of your pictures. I can set up a ftp account to upload them.
Thanks,
bob
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Subject: | Aircrafter's Seminar Pictures |
Oops wrong url in the last email...
http://www.sinkrate.com/rv10/aircrafters-fiberglass-class
-Ben
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From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Bob Leffler
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 8:48 AM
Subject: RV10-List: Aircrafter's Seminar Pictures
Ben, Patrick, Bill, David, Gary, et al......
If you took pictures at the Aircrafter's seminar, I would like to get a copy
of your pictures. I can set up a ftp account to upload them.
Thanks,
bob
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Subject: | Re: tungsten carbide grit |
Yup, I used those and I did find them at Home Depot made by Bosch and also a no-name
brand. I have a picture of the packages somewhere but I have not updated
the web page in a while. Designed for wall tile and fiberglass.
William
http://wcurtis.nerv10.com/
"Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those
who matter don't mind."
-- Dr. Suess
-------- Original Message --------
> I would *HIGHLY* recommend finding tungsten carbide blades. I ended up
doing all my cuts using a jigsaw with these special tungsten carbide
grit covered jig saw blades. I never found them at either lowes or home
depot. i did find them at my local smaller ace hardware store for about
$5, i think. they are good for almost any material. i bought 2, in case
one breaks. also, i use one for a while and let it cool down while i use
the other. i haven't noticed any wear at all.
i can't find it on acehardware.com, hmmm. however, the one i used is
similar to this link below. you can click on the image to enlarge it.
mine has a thinner blade, to allow for tighter corners.
http://www.tools-plus.com/milwaukee-48-42-0801.html
Jae
#40533 - pitot tube install taking forever
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Subject: | Re: Aircrafter's Seminar Pictures |
I have pictures so if anyone would like me to email, just email me. It may
take a couple emails because it is about 5 meg.
Dave Syvertson
_dsyvert@aol.com_ (mailto:dsyvert@aol.com)
do no archieve
**************Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music.
(http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp003000000025
48)
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Subject: | Re: Ignition Switch Drawing |
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The family and I are heading out to Dellafield Wisconsin next week to
see some friends. We'll be in town late Thursday through Monday
morning. Weather permitting I'll take my 5 year old son up to the
EAA Museum one of the days. Are there any 10 builders in the general
area... Milwaukee, Dellafield, Oshkosh up for a visit?
Jeff Carpenter
South Pasadena, California
40304
Almost through the dreaded section 29
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Subject: | Hey guy's THANKS for the Ride! |
Dean, & Bruce
THANKS again for taking the time and for thinking of me. I REALLY
enjoyed it. I put the photos from the trip up in an album on my web site
here's the link
:http://deemsrv10.com/album/Dean%20&%20Bruce's%20805HL%20in%20AZ/index.html
Looking forward to OSH .08.
Deems Davis # 406
'Its all done....Its just not put together'
http://deemsrv10.com/
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Subject: | Re: Hey guy's THANKS for the Ride! |
Oooooppps, ! :-[ I thought I had sent this to Dean Somke's e-mail
address, but obviously I was mistaken, Sorry if I've created any
confusion (or envy) , but it was a BEAUTIFUL 72 degree day here in
Arizona today, and the trip from Phoenix to Payson and the Mougillon Rim
was Fanststic !
Do not archive
Deems
Deems Davis wrote:
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> Dean, & Bruce
>
> THANKS again for taking the time and for thinking of me. I REALLY
> enjoyed it. I put the photos from the trip up in an album on my web
> site here's the link
> :http://deemsrv10.com/album/Dean%20&%20Bruce's%20805HL%20in%20AZ/index.html
>
> Looking forward to OSH .08.
>
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Subject: | Re: Wisconsin Visit |
Jeff,
Give me a call when you get in town. I live in Muskego and would love to
show you my project if time permits. Muskego is about 20 min. form
Delafield.
Dave Leikam
#40496
414-807-5499 cell
do not archive
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Carpenter" <jeff@westcottpress.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 5:58 PM
Subject: RV10-List: Wisconsin Visit
>
> The family and I are heading out to Dellafield Wisconsin next week to see
> some friends. We'll be in town late Thursday through Monday morning.
> Weather permitting I'll take my 5 year old son up to the EAA Museum one
> of the days. Are there any 10 builders in the general area... Milwaukee,
> Dellafield, Oshkosh up for a visit?
>
> Jeff Carpenter
> South Pasadena, California
> 40304
> Almost through the dreaded section 29
>
>
>
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