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     1. 03:08 AM - Re: Spacers under windows (Rodger Todd)
     2. 07:36 PM - Cleaning Cannulas (n277dl)
     3. 07:49 PM - Re: Cleaning Cannulas (Kelly McMullen)
     4. 08:08 PM - Re: Cleaning Cannulas (Robin Marks)
     5. 08:47 PM - Re: Cleaning Cannulas (Rene)
     6. 09:14 PM - OSH camping (DLM)
     7. 09:18 PM - OSH camping (DLM)
 
 
 
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| Subject:  | Re: Spacers under windows | 
      
      Geoff,
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      Where can we overseas types get Lord adhesives; their website doesn't provi
      de that info?
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      Many thanks,
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      Rodger
      In storm cast Oz
      --- On Fri, 15/7/11, g.combs <g.combs@aerosportmodeling.com> wrote:
      
      
      From: g.combs <g.combs@aerosportmodeling.com>
      Subject: Re: RV10-List: Spacers under windows
      
      
      Phil acetone is very bad for acrylic.
      I would avoid the Weld on and use
      Lord -urethane adhesive. Stronger than
      Weld on and you get a longer cure time
      And you can clean the oozing off with
      Enamel reducer. Ppg dt 870 is what
      I used. Will not hurt the acrylic
      Geoff
      
      Sent from my iPhone Geoff
      
      
      On Jul 15, 2011, at 11:59 AM, Phillip Perry <philperry9@gmail.com> wrote:
      
      
      Thanks for the feedback.- One last question.
      
      What can I use to wipe off wet Weld-on?- I'm thinking I'll wipe the oozin
      g off with acetone on the interior and exterior sides.
      
      Is there something that works better?
      
      Phil
      
      
      On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 2:36 PM, Pascal <rv10flyer@verizon.net> wrote:
      
      
      The purpose of the spacers is to fill a gap. Sounds like that is not your i
      ssue. Leave it I say!
      -
      
      
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      From: Phillip Perry 
      
      Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2011 8:55 AM
      Subject: Re: RV10-List: Spacers under windows
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      I guess everyone used spacers - huh??
      
      :)
      
      
      On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 10:10 PM, Phil Perry <philperry9@gmail.com> wrote:
      
      
      Life got in the way for a bit but I'm back on track building and airplane a
      gain.......
      
      Curious to know how many people installed washers under their plexiglas at 
      the time they were installed.- Mine sit proud enough as it is and I'd rea
      lly prefer not to use them if possible.- Any results from those who didn'
      t use them and how long have you been flying?
      
      Hope to catch some of you at Osh this year....
      
      Phil
      
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| Subject:  | Cleaning Cannulas | 
      
      
      For those of you that regularly use O2, how do you clean the cannulas?  
      
      I purchased a portable Aerox system for the 7A 4-5 years ago when my son flew it
      out to Las Vagas but I have never used it.  
      
      I'm thinking of giving the O2 a try in the -10 to see how well my wife and I  can
      tolerate the cannulas and they need a good cleaning before we give O2 a try.
      
      Doug
      
      180 hrs in year one.  What a great plane!
      
      --------
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      "Fools" are always more creative than process people and will always
      find ways to ruin a perfectly good set of processes.
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Cleaning Cannulas | 
      
      I use 91% isopropyl alcohol. Would use pure if there was a handy source.
      Just good rub down with the alcohol with cotton swab or paper towel. Qtip
      would probably be best.
      
      On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 7:33 PM, n277dl <dljinia@yahoo.com> wrote:
      
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      > For those of you that regularly use O2, how do you clean the cannulas?
      >
      > I purchased a portable Aerox system for the 7A 4-5 years ago when my son
      > flew it out to Las Vagas but I have never used it.
      >
      > I'm thinking of giving the O2 a try in the -10 to see how well my wife and
      > I  can tolerate the cannulas and they need a good cleaning before we give O2
      > a try.
      >
      > Doug
      >
      > 180 hrs in year one.  What a great plane!
      >
      > --------
      > Doug
      > "Fools" are always more creative than process people and will always find
      > ways to ruin a perfectly good set of processes.
      >
      >
      > Read this topic online here:
      >
      > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=346717#346717
      >
      >
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Cleaning Cannulas | 
      
      I have been on O2 11 hours in the last 2 days. Really helps with freshness
      and alertness. 13,500 CA to Atlanta and beyond.
      
      Robin
      
      Sent from my iPad2.
      
      On Jul 16, 2011, at 10:55 PM, Kelly McMullen <apilot2@gmail.com> wrote:
      
      I use 91% isopropyl alcohol. Would use pure if there was a handy source.
      Just good rub down with the alcohol with cotton swab or paper towel. Qtip
      would probably be best.
      
      On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 7:33 PM, n277dl <dljinia@yahoo.com> wrote:
      
      >
      > For those of you that regularly use O2, how do you clean the cannulas?
      >
      > I purchased a portable Aerox system for the 7A 4-5 years ago when my son
      > flew it out to Las Vagas but I have never used it.
      >
      > I'm thinking of giving the O2 a try in the -10 to see how well my wife and
      > I  can tolerate the cannulas and they need a good cleaning before we give O2
      > a try.
      >
      > Doug
      >
      > 180 hrs in year one.  What a great plane!
      >
      > --------
      > Doug
      > "Fools" are always more creative than process people and will always find
      > ways to ruin a perfectly good set of processes.
      >
      >
      > Read this topic online here:
      >
      > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=346717#346717
      >
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| Subject:  | Cleaning Cannulas | 
      
      
      When asked what the best thing in my airplane is......I say the O2 system.
      12 hours on O2 in the past two weeks.  I use alcohol swabs to clean them
      off.......but have ones assigned to the family and only clean the "spares"
      that other people use.
      
      Rene'
      801-721-6080
      
      
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      [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of n277dl
      Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2011 8:33 PM
      Subject: RV10-List: Cleaning Cannulas
      
      
      For those of you that regularly use O2, how do you clean the cannulas?  
      
      I purchased a portable Aerox system for the 7A 4-5 years ago when my son
      flew it out to Las Vagas but I have never used it.  
      
      I'm thinking of giving the O2 a try in the -10 to see how well my wife and I
      can tolerate the cannulas and they need a good cleaning before we give O2 a
      try.
      
      Doug
      
      180 hrs in year one.  What a great plane!
      
      --------
      Doug
      "Fools" are always more creative than process people and will
      always find ways to ruin a perfectly good set of processes.
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=346717#346717
      
      
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      Anyone in the RV10 area have room on your campsite for a 5 x 7 tent ? I 
      just got an opportuniy to fly to OSH in a Grumman Albatross HU-16B 
      arriving July 24-25 and departing July 31. Not certain of the ride yet. 
      want to look at the aircraft and read about the type.
      
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      My 10 went to Arlington this year and is in the hangar awaiting the 
      repaired Trutrak Digiflite VSGV. 
      
      David N46007
      
 
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