RV8-List Digest Archive

Thu 06/17/04


Total Messages Posted: 2



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     1. 05:23 AM - Re: Re: RV8-List Digest: 1 Msgs - 06/14/04 (Doug Ripley)
     2. 07:12 AM - Re: Re: RV8-List Digest: 1 Msgs - 06/14/04 (George Neal E Capt AU/PC)
 
 
 


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    Time: 05:23:33 AM PST US
    From: "Doug Ripley" <dougr@hurricanefilter.com>
    Subject: Re: RV8-List Digest: 1 Msgs - 06/14/04
    --> RV8-List message posted by: "Doug Ripley" <dougr@hurricanefilter.com> Where do you get that stuff? ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Porter" <december29@peoplepc.com> Subject: RV8-List: Re: RV8-List Digest: 1 Msgs - 06/14/04 > --> RV8-List message posted by: "John Porter" <december29@peoplepc.com> > > Hi, > Just use some Boelube on the screws and they will go right in. It is > really amazing stuff. > > John Porter > >


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    Time: 07:12:35 AM PST US
    From: George Neal E Capt AU/PC <Neal.George@maxwell.af.mil>
    Subject: Re: RV8-List Digest: 1 Msgs - 06/14/04
    --> RV8-List message posted by: George Neal E Capt AU/PC <Neal.George@MAXWELL.AF.MIL> Regarding tight nutplates and lubricating agents... The Yard (www.yardstore.com) has Boelube paste in 1-lb jars for about $14. they are also a great source for new, used and surplus tools. Cleveland Aircraft Tools sells Boelube in a solid stick (2 oz?) for about $3. I have used both, and MUCH prefer the paste. The stick is very crumbly and doesn't seem to do much good on drill bits and such, though I have used it successfully as a rub-it-on-and-forget-it release agent for epoxy or fiberglass work. I also use Loctite C5-A anti-seize with good results. (It was the first product I found in a stick, rather than a brush-top jar of goop.) An alternative is T-9, in aerosol or non-aerosol spray or by the gallon. T-9 works wonders to keep the rust off of my table saw, drill press, hand tools, etc. Spray it on and wipe off the excess, or leave it to dry on it's own for a thicker film of protection and lubrication. It will also help your drill bits and taps shed chips. Find T-9 locally in stores such as Woodcraft or hardware stores. > Where do you get that stuff? >> Just use some Boelube... Neal RV-7 N8ZG (reserved) Empennage




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