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1. 05:29 AM - Re: EI gauges (linn Walters)
2. 07:41 PM - Powerflow purchase (brian sandberg)
3. 11:24 PM - Re: Powerflow purchase (teamgrumman@aol.com)
4. 11:35 PM - Re: EI gauges (teamgrumman@aol.com)
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Not even a nibble??? .... Wel, I thought about them. I'm building an
RV-10, but haven't the foggiest what the panel will contain at this
point. I have enough 'spare parts' already, and don't want to add to my
collection on the shelf. On the other hand, if they go for a song ....
well, I don't sing too well anyway :-P .
I think part of the problem is that those that read your email din't
have the foggiest what they're worth, and don't want to wing a price
either. Much better (I've found) is to let the ;buyers' know what YOU
think they're worth and then let them decide if it's worth it to them.
How bad do you want to get rid if them???
Linn
teamgrumman@aol.com wrote:
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> I kind of expected to at least get a nibble on the EI stuff.
>
> Cliff, what are the separate pieces worth? How much all together?
>
> Gary
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Subject: | Powerflow purchase |
For the Powerflow, if you can beat $4,140 pre tax/shipping then I'll have
you order it, otherwise I will tomorrow. I don't see any reason to spend
the extra $50 on ceramic, especially if it is any heavier.
I'll plan on mid-May for the ferry. BTW my piano hinge seems to be riveted.
-Brian
>From: teamgrumman@aol.com
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>Hey Brian,
>
>I'm shooting for the middle of May. One half of the cowling and the
>upper is finished. Dave will be back next week and he'll finish up the
>other side. Did you get the powerflow? or do you want me to order it?
> There is up to a 6 week lead time on it. I've already talked to the
>DER to see if there are any possible show stoppers. It doesn't sound
>like it.
>
>Gary
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Subject: | Re: Powerflow purchase |
Hey Brian, you can order the Powerflow. Have it sent to me at
AuCountry. Mid May it is. I need to see if Garner can get a new piano
hinge just in case. The ones I've seen riveted tend to be warped. I
also need to see if the 4 inch duct for the carb air inlet can be
odered.
Gary
-----Original Message-----
From: sandbag23@msn.com
Sent: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 7:41 PM
Subject: TeamGrumman-List: Powerflow purchase
<sandbag23@msn.com>
For the Powerflow, if you can beat $4,140 pre tax/shipping then I'll
have you order it, otherwise I will tomorrow. I don't see any reason to
spend the extra $50 on ceramic, especially if it is any heavier.
I'll plan on mid-May for the ferry. BTW my piano hinge seems to be
riveted.
-Brian
>From: teamgrumman@aol.com
>
>Hey Brian,
>
>I'm shooting for the middle of May. One half of the cowling and the
>upper is finished. Dave will be back next week and he'll finish up
the
>other side. Did you get the powerflow? or do you want me to order it?
> There is up to a 6 week lead time on it. I've already talked to the
>DER to see if there are any possible show stoppers. It doesn't sound
>like it.
>
>Gary
________________________________________________________________________
from AOL at AOL.com.
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Hi Linn, that's why I mentioned Cliif (Hanson) twice. He is a dealer
for EI. If he thinks they are worth x-dollars, then that's what I'll
ask. The Tiger owner that bought them (the EI gauges) changed his mind
and is going to install a JPI 930 (after seeing pics of Ron Levy's
installation). Trouble is, he bought the EI stuff over a year ago.
If you know of anyone who wants the EI gauges, would you please hook
them up to the TeamGrumman-list? Thanks.
Gary
-----Original Message-----
From: pitts_pilot@bellsouth.net
Sent: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 5:29 AM
Subject: Re: TeamGrumman-List: EI gauges
<pitts_pilot@bellsouth.net>
Not even a nibble??? .... Wel, I thought about them. I'm building an
RV-10, but haven't the foggiest what the panel will contain at this
point. I have enough 'spare parts' already, and don't want to add to my
collection on the shelf. On the other hand, if they go for a song ....
well, I don't sing too well anyway :-P . I think part of the problem is
that those that read your email din't have the foggiest what they're
worth, and don't want to wing a price either. Much better (I've found)
is to let the ;buyers' know what YOU think they're worth and then let
them decide if it's worth it to them. How bad do you want to get rid if
them???
Linn
teamgrumman@aol.com wrote:
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> I kind of expected to at least get a nibble on the EI stuff.
>
> Cliff, what are the separate pieces worth? How much all together?
>
> Gary
>
________________________________________________________________________
> from AOL at AOL.com.
>
>
>
>
>
________________________________________________________________________
from AOL at AOL.com.
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