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1. 10:57 AM - travel tools ()
2. 01:36 PM - fuel valve with position both (Werner Schneider)
3. 01:48 PM - Re: fuel valve with position both (Linn Walters)
4. 01:57 PM - Re: fuel valve with position both (Bruce Johnson)
5. 03:33 PM - Painting screws and small parts - what to stick them in - foam? (Bill Watson)
6. 03:47 PM - Re: Painting screws and small parts - what to stick them in - foam? (Linn Walters)
7. 04:03 PM - Re: Painting screws and small parts - what to stick them in - foam? (Rick)
8. 04:37 PM - Re: Painting screws and small parts - what to stick them in - foam? (Dave Saylor)
9. 10:58 PM - Re: travel tools (AirMike)
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About to take the plane form ME to CA and want to put together a tool kit for the
trip. I recall a while back there was some discussions about what tools to
carry in the plane but I can't find those posts via the matronics search engine.
Can anyone help? Thanks, Jay Rowe #40301--154 hours.
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Subject: | fuel valve with position both |
I might open Pandoras box here but it's not about primer so lets try:
On my high wing Glastar I have a left/both/right fuel valve and it is
used most of the time in the both mode, except when on the ground
(crossfeed risk) or on low fuel situations.
Now on low wing airplanes I see the left/right only, what is the reason
for it (I guess there must be a technical reason behind that)?
ok I get my firesuite out before I get the flames
Werner
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Subject: | Re: fuel valve with position both |
No flames. Actually, it's a good question.
On the high wing, the valve is always under positive fuel pressure (in
any attitude but inverted .... ;-) ) due to the head .... 5' maybe?
On the low wing, it would be possible to unport one tank feed ..... and
suck air.
Linn
On 10/14/2010 4:32 PM, Werner Schneider wrote:
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> I might open Pandoras box here but it's not about primer so lets try:
>
> On my high wing Glastar I have a left/both/right fuel valve and it is
> used most of the time in the both mode, except when on the ground
> (crossfeed risk) or on low fuel situations.
>
> Now on low wing airplanes I see the left/right only, what is the
> reason for it (I guess there must be a technical reason behind that)?
>
> ok I get my firesuite out before I get the flames
>
> Werner
>
>
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Subject: | Re: fuel valve with position both |
IM not sure why, but I miss that option.=0A=0A=0A=0A=0A____________________
____________=0AFrom: Werner Schneider <glastar@gmx.net>=0ATo: rv10-list@mat
ronics.com=0ASent: Thu, October 14, 2010 1:32:34 PM=0ASubject: RV10-List: f
chneider <glastar@gmx.net>=0A=0AI might open Pandoras box here but it's not
about primer so lets try:=0A=0AOn my high wing Glastar I have a left/both/
right fuel valve and it is used most =0Aof the time in the both mode, excep
t when on the ground (crossfeed risk) or on =0Alow fuel situations.=0A=0ANo
w on low wing airplanes I see the left/right only, what is the reason for i
t =0A(I guess there must be a technical reason behind that)?=0A=0Aok I get
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Matt Dralle, List
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Subject: | Painting screws and small parts - what to stick them in - foam? |
I remember seeing someone use foam or some other material to stick
screws into for painting. I have some blue foam that looks like it will
spray debris all over the place.
Has anyone used formed successfully? What kind did you use.
Bill "fume breathing.... not" Watson
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Subject: | Re: Painting screws and small parts - what to stick them in |
- foam?
I use a piece of cardboard to hold PK screws (like wood screws) and a
piece of Masonite with the holes in it .... like pegboard.
Some foams aren't compatible with paint so test before you try and spray
screws.
Linn
On 10/14/2010 6:28 PM, Bill Watson wrote:
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> I remember seeing someone use foam or some other material to stick
> screws into for painting. I have some blue foam that looks like it
> will spray debris all over the place.
>
> Has anyone used formed successfully? What kind did you use.
>
> Bill "fume breathing.... not" Watson
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Painting screws and small parts - what to stick them in |
- foam?
Green foam used for floral arrangments.
Rick
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On Oct 14, 2010, at 3:28 PM, Bill Watson <Mauledriver@nc.rr.com> wrote:
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> I remember seeing someone use foam or some other material to stick
> screws into for painting. I have some blue foam that looks like it
> will spray debris all over the place.
>
> Has anyone used formed successfully? What kind did you use.
>
> Bill "fume breathing.... not" Watson
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Painting screws and small parts - what to stick them in |
- foam?
Poke some holes into a cardboard box with an awl and press the screws
into the holes. Aircraft Spruce boxes seem to work particularly well...
Dave Saylor
AirCrafters
140 Aviation Way
Watsonville, CA 95076
831-722-9141 Shop
831-750-0284 Cell
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 3:28 PM, Bill Watson <Mauledriver@nc.rr.com> wrote:
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> I remember seeing someone use foam or some other material to stick screws
> into for painting. I have some blue foam that looks like it will spray
> debris all over the place.
>
> Has anyone used formed successfully? What kind did you use.
>
> Bill "fume breathing.... not" Watson
>
>
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Subject: | Re: travel tools |
2- locking plyers - lg & small
2 - phillips screw drivers - long & short handle
1. shorty mini phillips
1 -file
1 std screwdriver
1 - reaching magnet
1- lithium ion drill
1 - set drill bits
1 - assort of extra screws & nylocks
1 - set of ratcheting wrenches 3/8 7/16 etc
1 - 1/4 " driver set
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