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Thu 10/28/10


Total Messages Posted: 2



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     1. 02:03 PM - Awfully quiet on the Team Grumman List (Bruce Smith)
     2. 03:09 PM - Glove Box Advice (Don Curry)
 
 
 


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    Time: 02:03:17 PM PST US
    Subject: Awfully quiet on the Team Grumman List
    From: Bruce Smith <haveblue1@mac.com>
    It's quiet out there, Gary, what's new in Auburn? Bruce


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    Time: 03:09:09 PM PST US
    Subject: Glove Box Advice
    From: Don Curry <don.curry@inbox.com>
    I'm looking for some fab advice. . .er, fabrication fab, not fabulous fab=21 I have decided to rearrange the avionics in my Tiger and install a glove box in the radio rack in place of one or two old receivers. I thought about using a salvaged AA5 glovebox, but I understand it utilizes a surface mount and couldn't be installed with screws into the radio rack (the way a radio tray is). Also, I believe the AA5 glovebox door would have too much overlap and interfere with the adjacent radio stack about 3/8=22-1/2=22 to the left. I know Vans sells a map box kit, and it is a contender, but it looks like the door is a flat piece of sheet aluminum and, from what I have read online, builders have had a hard time getting it to open properly. Anyway, I'd prefer something with a little more substance than the Vans map box. The width of the box needs to be 6.25=22 to fit the radio opening. I'm not sure yet about the height, but I expect to have 4-6=22 available after removing the old radio/s. I know it's a longshot, but does anybody know of an =22aftermarket=22 glovebox with a decent door that will screw into a standard radio rack? Fiberglass, plastic, aluminum, automotive, marine, or aviation would be fine. Thanks in advance, Don ____________________________________________________________ Publish your photos in seconds for FREE TRY IM TOOLPACK at http://www.imtoolpack.com/default.aspx?rc=if4




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