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1. 01:45 AM - Drilling Control Stick (jfg@aol.com)
2. 05:15 AM - Re: Drilling Control Stick (Ron Walker)
3. 08:32 AM - Re: Cleanup of Proseal (Les Kearney)
4. 12:02 PM - Re: Push Rod Height in Tunnel (Jim Berry)
5. 04:03 PM - Re: Cleanup of Proseal (Rob Kermanj)
6. 04:55 PM - Re: Cabin Top Countersink (Lew Gallagher)
7. 08:47 PM - RV-10 Interior Door Handles (Patrick Pulis)
8. 11:01 PM - Re: RV-10 Interior Door Handles (Lenny Iszak)
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Subject: | Drilling Control Stick |
Thanks to all who chimed in. =C2-I had been using standard machine oil to
lube the drilling process, which did not seem to help much. =C2-Where can
the Boelube be purchased?=C2-=C2-=C2-I did realize the speed of my dri
ll press was too high, and reducing it seemed to finally do the trick. =C2
-Both sticks are now drilled, but it took much longer than I would have ev
er dreamed.
Jim Gilmore, #40317
Wings & legacy fuse complete/installing systems/almost to fiberglass hell
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Subject: | Re: Drilling Control Stick |
You can get Boelube from Spruce or Avery Tools. My stocking contained a
tube of the solid as well as a bottle of the liquid (from AveryTools).
http://www.averytools.com/p-485-boelube--90-liquid-lubricant.aspx
http://www.averytools.com/p-487-boelube--dry-lubricant.aspx
Drill bits last a *lot* longer when this stuff is applied. Also, use it
on the fasterners threads when screwing them into nutplates for the
first time - makes it go much smoother.
Ron
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From: jfg@aol.com
To: rv10-list@matronics.com
Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2008 3:44 AM
Subject: RV10-List: Drilling Control Stick
Thanks to all who chimed in. I had been using standard machine oil to
lube the drilling process, which did not seem to help much. Where can
the Boelube be purchased? I did realize the speed of my drill press
was too high, and reducing it seemed to finally do the trick. Both
sticks are now drilled, but it took much longer than I would have ever
dreamed.
Jim Gilmore, #40317
Wings & legacy fuse complete/installing systems/almost to fiberglass
hell
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Subject: | Cleanup of Proseal |
Hi Rob
Your suggestion worked like a charm. The lacquer thinner did a nice job of
softening up the proseal so it could be wiped off (after removing all but
the surface layer with a plastic putty knife).
Thanks for the advice
Les
#40643 - Some assembly required
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[mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Rob Kermanj
Sent: December-27-08 5:55 AM
Subject: Re: RV10-List: Cleanup of Proseal
also try removing most of it with a plastic serrated knife and clean up with
lacquer thinner.
On Dec 26, 2008, at 1:31 PM, Les Kearney wrote:
Merry Christmas To All!
II have been looking through the archives for the best way to remove
proseal. I would like to avoid the use of MEK as it seems like particularly
nasty stuff. Is there anything else that that is effective and less toxic?
Cheers
Les
#40643 - Some assembly required
http://forums.matronics.com
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Subject: | Re: Push Rod Height in Tunnel |
Jeff,
I had planned on doing the same, but gave up on it. At your forward location there
is 5/8" clearance; the aft location has 3/4". Not enough room for even a 90
degree connector.
Jim Berry
40482
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Subject: | Re: Cleanup of Proseal |
You are welcome.
On Dec 28, 2008, at 11:28 AM, Les Kearney wrote:
> Hi Rob
>
> Your suggestion worked like a charm. The lacquer thinner did a nice
> job of softening up the proseal so it could be wiped off (after
> removing all but the surface layer with a plastic putty knife).
>
> Thanks for the advice
>
> Les
> #40643 ' Some assembly required
> From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com
> ] On Behalf Of Rob Kermanj
> Sent: December-27-08 5:55 AM
> To: rv10-list@matronics.com
> Subject: Re: RV10-List: Cleanup of Proseal
>
> also try removing most of it with a plastic serrated knife and clean
> up with lacquer thinner.
>
> On Dec 26, 2008, at 1:31 PM, Les Kearney wrote:
>
>
> Merry Christmas To All!
>
> II have been looking through the archives for the best way to remove
> proseal. I would like to avoid the use of MEK as it seems like
> particularly nasty stuff. Is there anything else that that is
> effective and less toxic?
>
> Cheers
>
> Les
> #40643 ' Some assembly required
> http://forums.matronics.com
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Subject: | Re: Cabin Top Countersink |
OK the countersink is soon to be on the road again!
1) Dave Moore TX
2) Chris Hukill NV
3) John Goodman GA
Let me know quickly if there are others that want in, since I include a list and
mailing labels when I send it out -- hopefully tomorrow.
'09 should be an interesting year!
Later, - Lew
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non-pilot
crazy about building
NOW OFICIALLY BUILDER #40549
Painting when it's 60+ degrees!
Piddling with wiring and avionics.
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Subject: | RV-10 Interior Door Handles |
A while back someone was offering=C2-after market interior door handles f
or the RV-10.=0A=0ACould anyone please tell me who this might be.=C2- Any
contact details would be very much appreciated please.=0A=0ARegards=0A=0A
=0A=0APatrick Pulis=0AAdeliade, South Australia=0AS/No. 40299=C2-=C2- V
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Subject: | Re: RV-10 Interior Door Handles |
Patrick,
See this link: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?t=49441
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Regards,
Lenny
#40803
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