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0. 11:19 AM - [PLEASE READ] Why I Have A Fund Raiser... (Matt Dralle)
1. 01:23 PM - Yak Pre-buy in Texas (dcrogers11)
2. 03:57 PM - Pneumatic fittings (Daniel Fortin)
3. 04:28 PM - Re: Pneumatic fittings (doug sapp)
4. 04:53 PM - Re: Pneumatic fittings (Walter Lannon)
5. 07:13 PM - RE; Pneumatic Fittings (Frank Stelwagon)
6. 07:23 PM - Re: RE; Pneumatic Fittings (Ernest Martinez)
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Subject: | [PLEASE READ] Why I Have A Fund Raiser... |
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Subject: | Yak Pre-buy in Texas |
Is there someone in the Texas area that could be recommended for a pre-buy on and
55M?
Thanks,
Don
eight one seven.559.3950
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=449217#449217
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Subject: | Pneumatic fittings |
Anyone here would know the type of pneumatic fittings on a CJ?
And where they could be purchased here in North america?
Thanks
DF
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Subject: | Re: Pneumatic fittings |
Dan?????
Doug
On Nov 11, 2015 4:00 PM, "Daniel Fortin" <fougapilot@hotmail.ca> wrote:
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> Anyone here would know the type of pneumatic fittings on a CJ?
> And where they could be purchased here in North america?
>
> Thanks
>
> DF
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Subject: | Re: Pneumatic fittings |
There quite likely are designated specifications for these fittings in
China, Russia, Poland, etc. similar to our AN, NAS, MS, SAE etc. for the
equivalent Western products.
But they are not manufactured on this side of the pond.
Suggest you contact Doug Sapp.
Possibility that Eurocopter in France could supply similar Metric fittings
(though I suspect they use a different metric thread) but I can guarantee
that a single fitting from Doug costing $ 5 to $ 10 would cost you $50 to
$100 or more.
Walt
-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Fortin
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2015 3:54 PM
Subject: Yak-List: Pneumatic fittings
Anyone here would know the type of pneumatic fittings on a CJ?
And where they could be purchased here in North america?
Thanks
DF
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Subject: | RE; Pneumatic Fittings |
Try a tractor supply, many of the new tractors (foreign ones) are now
metric. May or may not be the same.
Frank CJ6-A
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Subject: | Re: RE; Pneumatic Fittings |
LOL,
On Wednesday, November 11, 2015, Frank Stelwagon <pfstelwagon@earthlink.net>
wrote:
> Try a tractor supply, many of the new tractors (foreign ones) are now
> metric. May or may not be the same.
>
> Frank CJ6-A
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