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Tue 09/14/10


Total Messages Posted: 12



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     1. 06:42 AM - stainless metric screws needed (Joseph Colquitt)
     2. 07:41 AM - Re: stainless metric screws needed (A. Dennis Savarese)
     3. 07:56 AM - Re: stainless metric screws needed (Roger Kemp MD)
     4. 08:26 AM - Re: stainless metric screws needed (George Coy)
     5. 08:57 AM - Re: stainless metric screws needed (Bitterlich, Mark G CIV Det Cherry Point, MALS-14 64E)
     6. 09:38 AM - Re: stainless metric screws needed (Walter Lannon)
     7. 09:39 AM - Re: stainless metric screws needed (Walter Lannon)
     8. 09:40 AM - Re: stainless metric screws needed (doug sapp)
     9. 10:18 AM - CJ6 remote oil filter kits (Harv)
    10. 03:17 PM - Re: CJ6 remote oil filter kits (keithmckinley)
    11. 03:17 PM - Yak 18T (Didier Blouzard)
    12. 11:25 PM - Re: Yak 18T (Jan Mevis)
 
 
 


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    Time: 06:42:09 AM PST US
    Subject: stainless metric screws needed
    From: "Joseph Colquitt" <jcolquit@law.ua.edu>
    Hi all. Does anyone have a U.S. source for truss / Phillips head stainless metric screws? I need a fair number of M4 and a few M5 screws. I've spoken with the people at Maryland Metrics after spending quite some time in finding the screws (under "B1111 appendix") on their website. They list but do not stock these screws, but would be glad to sell me bulk quantities. The guy and I calculated an order based on their minimums, and it would have cost $480 just for the M4s. Forget the M5s - together the order would have exceeded $1000. (plus shipping, and the order would have come from Japan). Other potential sources try to shift me to pan head, combo, slotted, or some other version of the metric stainless screw. Truss heads are not the most available version of metric stainless screws. I need, at most, a few hundred, not thousands. I was thinking that I could order 500-600 M4s and maybe 200 M5s since another CJ guy says he will split the order with me, but neither he nor I want to spend $500 (each) to get some screws. We also need some metric nylon washers (M4, M5). Does anyone know of any good U.S. sources for such items? Any response will be appreciated, and off-list is fine. Thanks. Joe Colquitt CJ6A


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    Time: 07:41:17 AM PST US
    From: "A. Dennis Savarese" <dsavarese0812@bellsouth.net>
    Subject: Re: stainless metric screws needed
    Contact Maryland Metrics. http://mdmetric.com/indexg.html?gclid=CO33qa2Rh6QCFcpS2godIUeVJA. Don't try to order on-line. It is way too confusing. Just call them and tell them what you want. Don't forget the nylon washers to go with the screws. Dennis ----- Original Message ----- From: Joseph Colquitt To: yak-list@matronics.com Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 8:37 AM Subject: Yak-List: stainless metric screws needed Hi all. Does anyone have a U.S. source for truss / Phillips head stainless metric screws? I need a fair number of M4 and a few M5 screws. I=92ve spoken with the people at Maryland Metrics after spending quite some time in finding the screws (under =93B1111 appendix=94) on their website. They list but do not stock these screws, but would be glad to sell me bulk quantities. The guy and I calculated an order based on their minimums, and it would have cost $480 just for the M4s. Forget the M5s ' together the order would have exceeded $1000. (plus shipping, and the order would have come from Japan). Other potential sources try to shift me to pan head, combo, slotted, or some other version of the metric stainless screw. Truss heads are not the most available version of metric stainless screws. I need, at most, a few hundred, not thousands. I was thinking that I could order 500-600 M4s and maybe 200 M5s since another CJ guy says he will split the order with me, but neither he nor I want to spend $500 (each) to get some screws. We also need some metric nylon washers (M4, M5). Does anyone know of any good U.S. sources for such items? Any response will be appreciated, and off-list is fine. Thanks. Joe Colquitt CJ6A


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    Time: 07:56:59 AM PST US
    From: Roger Kemp MD <viperdoc@mindspring.com>
    Subject: Re: stainless metric screws needed
    Joe, will get back to U with a source that is cheaper than MM. In OR now away from my desk. Doc Sent from my iPhone On Sep 14, 2010, at 8:37 AM, "Joseph Colquitt" <jcolquit@law.ua.edu> wrote: > Hi all. Does anyone have a U.S. source for truss / Phillips head > stainless metric screws? I need a fair number of M4 and a few M5 > screws. I=99ve spoken with the people at Maryland Metrics after spendi > ng quite some time in finding the screws (under =9CB1111 appendix=9D) > on their website. > > > They list but do not stock these screws, but would be glad to sell > me bulk quantities. The guy and I calculated an order based on their > minimums, and it would have cost $480 just for the M4s. Forget the > M5s =93 together the order would have exceeded $1000. (plus shipping, > and the order would have come from Japan). > > > Other potential sources try to shift me to pan head, combo, slotted, > or some other version of the metric stainless screw. Truss heads are > not the most available version of metric stainless screws. > > > I need, at most, a few hundred, not thousands. I was thinking that I > could order 500-600 M4s and maybe 200 M5s since another CJ guy says > he will split the order with me, but neither he nor I want to spend > $500 (each) to get some screws. > > > We also need some metric nylon washers (M4, M5). > > > Does anyone know of any good U.S. sources for such items? Any > response will be appreciated, and off-list is fine. > > > Thanks. > > > Joe Colquitt > > CJ6A > >


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    Time: 08:26:30 AM PST US
    From: "George Coy" <george@gesoco.com>
    Subject: stainless metric screws needed
    Metric Screw and tool has YAK Kits. www.metricscrew-toolco.com/ George Coy CAS Ltd. 714 Airport Rd. Swanton VT 05488 802-868-5633 off 802-363-5782 cell george.coy@gmail.com http://coyafct.com/ SKYPE george.coy From: owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of A. Dennis Savarese Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 10:34 AM Subject: Re: Yak-List: stainless metric screws needed Contact Maryland Metrics. http://mdmetric.com/indexg.html?gclid=CO33qa2Rh6QCFcpS2godIUeVJA. Don't try to order on-line. It is way too confusing. Just call them and tell them what you want. Don't forget the nylon washers to go with the screws. Dennis ----- Original Message ----- From: Joseph Colquitt <mailto:jcolquit@law.ua.edu> Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 8:37 AM Subject: Yak-List: stainless metric screws needed Hi all. Does anyone have a U.S. source for truss / Phillips head stainless metric screws? I need a fair number of M4 and a few M5 screws. I've spoken with the people at Maryland Metrics after spending quite some time in finding the screws (under "B1111 appendix") on their website. They list but do not stock these screws, but would be glad to sell me bulk quantities. The guy and I calculated an order based on their minimums, and it would have cost $480 just for the M4s. Forget the M5s - together the order would have exceeded $1000. (plus shipping, and the order would have come from Japan). Other potential sources try to shift me to pan head, combo, slotted, or some other version of the metric stainless screw. Truss heads are not the most available version of metric stainless screws. I need, at most, a few hundred, not thousands. I was thinking that I could order 500-600 M4s and maybe 200 M5s since another CJ guy says he will split the order with me, but neither he nor I want to spend $500 (each) to get some screws. We also need some metric nylon washers (M4, M5). Does anyone know of any good U.S. sources for such items? Any response will be appreciated, and off-list is fine. Thanks. Joe Colquitt CJ6A href="http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Yak-List">http://www.matronics.com/ Navigator?Yak-List href="http://forums.matronics.com">http://forums.matronics.com href="http://www.matronics.com/contribution">http://www.matronics.com/c


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    Time: 08:57:19 AM PST US
    Subject: stainless metric screws needed
    From: "Bitterlich, Mark G CIV Det Cherry Point, MALS-14 64E" <mark.bitterlich@navy.mil>
    And they are VERY VERY GOOD! (However, they do not come with the nylon washers as was previously noted). Mark Bitterlich -----Original Message----- From: owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of George Coy Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 11:24 AM Subject: RE: Yak-List: stainless metric screws needed Metric Screw and tool has YAK Kits. www.metricscrew-toolco.com/ George Coy CAS Ltd. 714 Airport Rd. Swanton VT 05488 802-868-5633 off 802-363-5782 cell george.coy@gmail.com http://coyafct.com/ SKYPE george.coy From: owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of A. Dennis Savarese Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 10:34 AM Subject: Re: Yak-List: stainless metric screws needed Contact Maryland Metrics. http://mdmetric.com/indexg.html?gclid=CO33qa2Rh6QCFcpS2godIUeVJA. Don't try to order on-line. It is way too confusing. Just call them and tell them what you want. Don't forget the nylon washers to go with the screws. Dennis ----- Original Message ----- From: Joseph Colquitt <mailto:jcolquit@law.ua.edu> To: yak-list@matronics.com Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 8:37 AM Subject: Yak-List: stainless metric screws needed Hi all. Does anyone have a U.S. source for truss / Phillips head stainless metric screws? I need a fair number of M4 and a few M5 screws. I've spoken with the people at Maryland Metrics after spending quite some time in finding the screws (under "B1111 appendix") on their website. They list but do not stock these screws, but would be glad to sell me bulk quantities. The guy and I calculated an order based on their minimums, and it would have cost $480 just for the M4s. Forget the M5s - together the order would have exceeded $1000. (plus shipping, and the order would have come from Japan). Other potential sources try to shift me to pan head, combo, slotted, or some other version of the metric stainless screw. Truss heads are not the most available version of metric stainless screws. I need, at most, a few hundred, not thousands. I was thinking that I could order 500-600 M4s and maybe 200 M5s since another CJ guy says he will split the order with me, but neither he nor I want to spend $500 (each) to get some screws. We also need some metric nylon washers (M4, M5). Does anyone know of any good U.S. sources for such items? Any response will be appreciated, and off-list is fine. Thanks. Joe Colquitt CJ6A href="http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Yak-List">http://www.matronics. com/Navigator?Yak-List href="http://forums.matronics.com">http://forums.matronics.com href="http://www.matronics.com/contribution">http://www.matronics.com/c http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Yak-List http://forums.matronics.com http://www.matronics.com/contribution


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    Time: 09:38:47 AM PST US
    From: Walter Lannon <wlannon@persona.ca>
    Subject: Re: stainless metric screws needed
    Joe; Nylon washers - #8 and #10 standard from any aircraft supply source will work just fine for the M4 and M5 screw. walt ----- Original Message ----- From: Joseph Colquitt To: yak-list@matronics.com Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 6:37 AM Subject: Yak-List: stainless metric screws needed Hi all. Does anyone have a U.S. source for truss / Phillips head stainless metric screws? I need a fair number of M4 and a few M5 screws. I've spoken with the people at Maryland Metrics after spending quite some time in finding the screws (under "B1111 appendix") on their website. They list but do not stock these screws, but would be glad to sell me bulk quantities. The guy and I calculated an order based on their minimums, and it would have cost $480 just for the M4s. Forget the M5s - together the order would have exceeded $1000. (plus shipping, and the order would have come from Japan). Other potential sources try to shift me to pan head, combo, slotted, or some other version of the metric stainless screw. Truss heads are not the most available version of metric stainless screws. I need, at most, a few hundred, not thousands. I was thinking that I could order 500-600 M4s and maybe 200 M5s since another CJ guy says he will split the order with me, but neither he nor I want to spend $500 (each) to get some screws. We also need some metric nylon washers (M4, M5). Does anyone know of any good U.S. sources for such items? Any response will be appreciated, and off-list is fine. Thanks. Joe Colquitt CJ6A


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    Time: 09:39:50 AM PST US
    From: Walter Lannon <wlannon@persona.ca>
    Subject: Re: stainless metric screws needed
    Joe; Doug Sapp stocks them Walt ----- Original Message ----- From: Joseph Colquitt To: yak-list@matronics.com Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 6:37 AM Subject: Yak-List: stainless metric screws needed Hi all. Does anyone have a U.S. source for truss / Phillips head stainless metric screws? I need a fair number of M4 and a few M5 screws. I've spoken with the people at Maryland Metrics after spending quite some time in finding the screws (under "B1111 appendix") on their website. They list but do not stock these screws, but would be glad to sell me bulk quantities. The guy and I calculated an order based on their minimums, and it would have cost $480 just for the M4s. Forget the M5s - together the order would have exceeded $1000. (plus shipping, and the order would have come from Japan). Other potential sources try to shift me to pan head, combo, slotted, or some other version of the metric stainless screw. Truss heads are not the most available version of metric stainless screws. I need, at most, a few hundred, not thousands. I was thinking that I could order 500-600 M4s and maybe 200 M5s since another CJ guy says he will split the order with me, but neither he nor I want to spend $500 (each) to get some screws. We also need some metric nylon washers (M4, M5). Does anyone know of any good U.S. sources for such items? Any response will be appreciated, and off-list is fine. Thanks. Joe Colquitt CJ6A


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    Time: 09:40:54 AM PST US
    Subject: Re: stainless metric screws needed
    From: doug sapp <dougsappllc@gmail.com>
    Hey guys I stock both 4mm and 5mm low profile Phillips head screws. Buy them 1 or a hundred at a time not matter!! I also have complete sets for CJ's. Contact me off list please. Doug On 9/14/10, Bitterlich, Mark G CIV Det Cherry Point, MALS-14 64E <mark.bitterlich@navy.mil> wrote: > MALS-14 64E" <mark.bitterlich@navy.mil> > > And they are VERY VERY GOOD! (However, they do not come with the nylon > washers as was previously noted). > > Mark Bitterlich > > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com > [mailto:owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of George Coy > Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 11:24 AM > To: yak-list@matronics.com > Subject: RE: Yak-List: stainless metric screws needed > > Metric Screw and tool has YAK Kits. www.metricscrew-toolco.com/ > > > George Coy > > CAS Ltd. > > 714 Airport Rd. > > Swanton VT 05488 > > 802-868-5633 off > > 802-363-5782 cell > > george.coy@gmail.com > > http://coyafct.com/ > > SKYPE george.coy > > From: owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com > [mailto:owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of A. Dennis > Savarese > Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 10:34 AM > To: yak-list@matronics.com > Subject: Re: Yak-List: stainless metric screws needed > > > Contact Maryland Metrics. > http://mdmetric.com/indexg.html?gclid=CO33qa2Rh6QCFcpS2godIUeVJA. Don't > try to order on-line. It is way too confusing. Just call them and tell > them what you want. Don't forget the nylon washers to go with the > screws. > > Dennis > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Joseph Colquitt <mailto:jcolquit@law.ua.edu> > > To: yak-list@matronics.com > > Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 8:37 AM > > Subject: Yak-List: stainless metric screws needed > > > > Hi all. Does anyone have a U.S. source for truss / Phillips head > stainless metric screws? I need a fair number of M4 and a few M5 screws. > I've spoken with the people at Maryland Metrics after spending quite > some time in finding the screws (under "B1111 appendix") on their > website. > > > > They list but do not stock these screws, but would be glad to > sell me bulk quantities. The guy and I calculated an order based on > their minimums, and it would have cost $480 just for the M4s. Forget the > M5s - together the order would have exceeded $1000. (plus shipping, and > the order would have come from Japan). > > > > Other potential sources try to shift me to pan head, combo, > slotted, or some other version of the metric stainless screw. Truss > heads are not the most available version of metric stainless screws. > > > > I need, at most, a few hundred, not thousands. I was thinking > that I could order 500-600 M4s and maybe 200 M5s since another CJ guy > says he will split the order with me, but neither he nor I want to spend > $500 (each) to get some screws. > > > > We also need some metric nylon washers (M4, M5). > > > > Does anyone know of any good U.S. sources for such items? Any > response will be appreciated, and off-list is fine. > > > > Thanks. > > > > Joe Colquitt > > CJ6A > > > > > href="http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Yak-List">http://www.matronics. > com/Navigator?Yak-List > href="http://forums.matronics.com">http://forums.matronics.com > > href="http://www.matronics.com/contribution">http://www.matronics.com/c > > > http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Yak-List > http://forums.matronics.com > http://www.matronics.com/contribution > >


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    Time: 10:18:25 AM PST US
    Subject: CJ6 remote oil filter kits
    From: "Harv" <martin.harvey@kbr.com>
    Good morning I'm thinking of fitting a remote oil filter to my my CJ-6a. Can anyone share details or recommend a kit they've fitted/used and experiences? I was thinking maybe we could adapt a Mocal automotive system? (Not sure the filters are upto the pressures the Housai generates when starting from cold.) The CJ dosent have a chip detector in stock configuration does it? Best regards Harv Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=312433#312433


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    Time: 03:17:42 PM PST US
    Subject: Re: CJ6 remote oil filter kits
    From: "keithmckinley" <keith.mckinley@townisp.com>
    I'm VERY happy with my ADC kit. It's the spin on version and I have installed the chip detector. I like the large by-pass on the system since I live in the Northeast and have a lot of cold oil in the winter. -------- Keith McKinley 700HS KFIT Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=312452#312452


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    Time: 03:17:55 PM PST US
    From: Didier Blouzard <didier.blouzard@gmail.com>
    Subject: Yak 18T
    G'day to all, I come back with a few questions concerning the Yak 18T and M14P. First, I decided to use unleaded 98 as most of my friends yakees. Since four full fills it seems to work fine . At least as good as with 100LL. Question is would you recommend to put an automotive lead additive in the fuel????? Seems that the eastern friends doesn't care about additive.??? Second question. Does anyone have a 50 hours maintenance programm for the M14P. If there is some pics for a beginner that would be great. But at least a card. Pics of all the fuel filters on the M14P and how to clean them would be so very helpfull.... Third question, is it possible to purchase a hose for charging the main gear shock absorbers??? Then last question, I am looking for a preoiling kit. Does anyone has used one and where to buy it??? Or also a non electrical autonomous warming device for the winter....working with gas or fuel??? Sorry to bother with so many question. By the way I am happy to annouce my first aerobatic flight in my 18T...very smooth and absolutely non painfull for the plane....2g's max. So excited!!!! best regards and safe flights to all -- Didier BLOUZARD didier.blouzard@gmail.com 0624243672


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    Time: 11:25:33 PM PST US
    From: "Jan Mevis" <jan.mevis@informavia.be>
    Subject: Yak 18T
    Hello Didier, It will be very difficult to find any lead additive on the market. The existing additives are all without lead. They can be used to get a higher octane number, but as far as I know, they're all quite toxic (with toluene and benzene compounds) and I have my doubts. There's a group of car-oldtimer guys in the UK who sell TEL in small quantities, but it's very expensive, and you have to be knowledgeable about it's use. Too much makes things worse. Then you'd better continue with avgas. Call me off list for the other questions if you want. BR, Jan From: owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Didier Blouzard Sent: woensdag 15 september 2010 12:15 Subject: Yak-List: Yak 18T G'day to all, I come back with a few questions concerning the Yak 18T and M14P. First, I decided to use unleaded 98 as most of my friends yakees. Since four full fills it seems to work fine . At least as good as with 100LL. Question is would you recommend to put an automotive lead additive in the fuel????? Seems that the eastern friends doesn't care about additive.??? Second question. Does anyone have a 50 hours maintenance programm for the M14P. If there is some pics for a beginner that would be great. But at least a card. Pics of all the fuel filters on the M14P and how to clean them would be so very helpfull.... Third question, is it possible to purchase a hose for charging the main gear shock absorbers??? Then last question, I am looking for a preoiling kit. Does anyone has used one and where to buy it??? Or also a non electrical autonomous warming device for the winter....working with gas or fuel??? Sorry to bother with so many question. By the way I am happy to annouce my first aerobatic flight in my 18T...very smooth and absolutely non painfull for the plane....2g's max. So excited!!!! best regards and safe flights to all -- Didier BLOUZARD didier.blouzard@gmail.com 0624243672




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