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1. 05:44 AM - Re: Oil question (Mozam)
2. 07:25 AM - Re: Oil question (keithmckinley)
3. 09:49 AM - Re: Oil question (Mozam)
4. 04:11 PM - Re: Oil question (keithmckinley)
5. 05:24 PM - Re: Oil question (skidmk)
6. 07:32 PM - Balkan Output Impedance (aero49)
7. 08:13 PM - Re: Re: Oil question (Walter Lannon)
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Subject: | Re: Oil question |
Keith,
Check out www.oil-store.com Cheaper than the geeks and you can get it in the easier to transport and pour 1 gal jugs. Also delivered right to your door.
Cheers,
Steve Dalton
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Subject: | Re: Oil question |
Thanks Steve. Here's the math on that:
(delivered to my zip)
oil store 17.79 per gallon in 4 one gallon jugs
skygeek 18.65 per gallon in 4 one gallon jugs
skygeek 17.69 per gallon in 2 two and a half gallon jugs
I like to buy the two and a half gallon jugs because that pretty much equals a
complete oil change. Plus its easier to carry the old oil I remove.
One of these days I'll just get a 55 gallon drum and be done with it!
Semper Fi,
Keith
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Keith McKinley
700HS
KFIT
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Subject: | Re: Oil question |
Oil-Store shipping is way cheaper than geeks for me (much shorter distance). That's
the biggest difference in overall costs I guess.
55 gal drums are too much work and messy. And, besides they are are pain to load
in a Yak's baggage space for a X-country. :P [/list]
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Subject: | Re: Oil question |
Thanks for that web site. I'll add it to my list. On another note I was up at
KSFM the other day....won't be long.
K
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Keith McKinley
700HS
KFIT
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Subject: | Re: Oil question |
its shipping across borders that costs. broker fees, taxes, duty etc....
:(
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Mike "Skidmk" Bourget
Ottawa, Ontario
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Subject: | Balkan Output Impedance |
I'm connecting a Balkan radio to a PS Engineering audio panel thats looking for
510 ohms from radio. Anybody know the output impedance of the Russian radio?
thanks
Cecil Boyd
YAK 52
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Subject: | Re: Oil question |
Mike;
Sure enough there are additional import costs but there is no duty charged.
I suggest you talk to the Canadian Harvard Association, Canadian Warplane
Heritage or Vintage Wings of Canada (Mike Potter - Ottawa). I would expect
most, if not all are using Phillips 25W60. There must be an importer in
your area.
It is readily available in Western Canada and is used by most Beaver
operators.
Walt
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From: "skidmk" <skidmk@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 5:23 PM
Subject: Yak-List: Re: Oil question
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> its shipping across borders that costs. broker fees, taxes, duty etc....
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> :(
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> Mike "Skidmk" Bourget
> Ottawa, Ontario
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