Today's Message Index:
----------------------
1. 02:48 PM - Re: a few q's for the experienced builders (Lenleg@aol.com)
2. 05:45 PM - Re: a few q's for the experienced builders (Charlie England)
3. 07:36 PM - Re: a few q's for the experienced builders (Wayne Williams)
4. 07:42 PM - Re: RV at OSH (Wayne Williams)
5. 07:50 PM - Sad note (Wayne Williams)
Message 1
INDEX | Back to Main INDEX |
NEXT | Skip to NEXT Message |
LIST | Reply to LIST Regarding this Message |
SENDER | Reply to SENDER Regarding this Message |
|
Subject: | Re: a few q's for the experienced builders |
I bought one from Northern Tools locally and it works like a charm !!
Len
In a message dated 9/4/2006 5:21:56 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
coop85@bellsouth.net writes:
One other suggestion since you are just getting started with some of the pop
rivets. I bought a pneumatic rivet puller from Harbor Freight and I have no
doubt it saved my hands, especially on the fuselage floorboards. It's the
same gun sold by lots of folks for a whole lot more money, if you watch for
it, Harbor Freight often has them on sale for about $19 if I remember right.
Marcus
Message 2
INDEX | Back to Main INDEX |
PREVIOUS | Skip to PREVIOUS Message |
NEXT | Skip to NEXT Message |
LIST | Reply to LIST Regarding this Message |
SENDER | Reply to SENDER Regarding this Message |
|
Subject: | Re: a few q's for the experienced builders |
--> RVSouthEast-List message posted by: Charlie England <ceengland@bellsouth.net>
While you're at HF, pick up one of their elcheapo swivel head pullers,
too. If you're building RV-x fuel tanks, you will need to grind off
about 40% of the puller snout & it's nowhere nearly as painful to
destroy a $5 tool. And, it will still work to pull rivets in places no
other puller can reach, using the swivel head.
Lenleg@aol.com wrote:
> I bought one from Northern Tools locally and it works like a charm !!
>
> Len
>
>
> In a message dated 9/4/2006 5:21:56 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> coop85@bellsouth.net writes:
>
> One other suggestion since you are just getting started with some
> of the pop
> rivets. I bought a pneumatic rivet puller from Harbor Freight and
> I have no
> doubt it saved my hands, especially on the fuselage floorboards.
> It's the
> same gun sold by lots of folks for a whole lot more money, if you
> watch for
> it, Harbor Freight often has them on sale for about $19 if I
> remember right.
>
> Marcus
>
>
Message 3
INDEX | Back to Main INDEX |
PREVIOUS | Skip to PREVIOUS Message |
NEXT | Skip to NEXT Message |
LIST | Reply to LIST Regarding this Message |
SENDER | Reply to SENDER Regarding this Message |
|
Subject: | a few q's for the experienced builders |
Got mine off eBay real cheap.
A must have!
Wayne
_____
From: owner-rvsoutheast-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-rvsoutheast-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of
Lenleg@aol.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 5:48 PM
Subject: Re: RVSouthEast-List: a few q's for the experienced builders
I bought one from Northern Tools locally and it works like a charm !!
Len
In a message dated 9/4/2006 5:21:56 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
coop85@bellsouth.net writes:
One other suggestion since you are just getting started with some of the pop
rivets. I bought a pneumatic rivet puller from Harbor Freight and I have no
doubt it saved my hands, especially on the fuselage floorboards. It's the
same gun sold by lots of folks for a whole lot more money, if you watch for
it, Harbor Freight often has them on sale for about $19 if I remember right.
Marcus
Message 4
INDEX | Back to Main INDEX |
PREVIOUS | Skip to PREVIOUS Message |
NEXT | Skip to NEXT Message |
LIST | Reply to LIST Regarding this Message |
SENDER | Reply to SENDER Regarding this Message |
|
Subject: | thEast-List:RV at OSH |
Has everyone already seen this? Frightening!
(I'll have to ask Larry how to send if the attachment gets stripped.)
Wayne
Message 5
INDEX | Back to Main INDEX |
PREVIOUS | Skip to PREVIOUS Message |
NEXT | Skip to NEXT Message |
LIST | Reply to LIST Regarding this Message |
SENDER | Reply to SENDER Regarding this Message |
|
A Cessna 150 crashed this weekend just north of Danville. New pilot and his
wife off a small field (no weather) VFR into IMC. He was up from Georgia. It
was his first long cross country. The airplane broke apart before impact
(lost the wings). Thought it wouldn't hurt to remind everyone to have a plan
on what to do it this happens to you. It can happen fast in an RV with our
high rates of climb. The whiteout can be sudden. (Ask me how I know!) A
little hood work occasionally can make a real difference.
Wayne
Other Matronics Email List Services
These Email List Services are sponsored solely by Matronics and through the generous Contributions of its members.
-- Please support this service by making your Contribution today! --
|