---------------------------------------------------------- Zenith-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Sat 05/28/05: 6 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 02:38 AM - Re: microballoons (Thilo Kind) 2. 05:50 AM - Re: Fuel tanks/Garth Dawson (lrm@isp.com) 3. 09:02 AM - "0" Timed 0-235 L2C and Engine Mount for CH601 (etingey) 4. 02:53 PM - Sheet Metal Brake () 5. 03:47 PM - Re: Sheet Metal Brake (Carlos Sa) 6. 05:33 PM - 912 Fuel line runs (RURUNY@aol.com) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 02:38:45 AM PST US From: "Thilo Kind" Subject: Re: Zenith-List: microballoons --> Zenith-List message posted by: "Thilo Kind" Hi folks, just to make sure: use a respirator when handling Cabosil. This stuff is a fumed silica - very small particles, that easily can end up in your lungs and do some serious damage there. Happy building Thilo Kind ----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry Martin" Subject: Re: Zenith-List: microballoons > --> Zenith-List message posted by: "Larry Martin" > > You can also consider using Cabosil or cotton flock, both available at > AirCraft Spruce or Wicks. Really cheap, $2.30 for a gallon bag. Flock > would be best for your application. You would not have the respiratory > problem you would have with microballons. Of course a respirator is still a > good idea. Cabosil is best for bonding or where structural integrity is > required. Flock is best where a fill up is needed and sands fairly easy. > None of it sands easy. > Larry Martin, N1345L www.angelfire.com/un/ch701 > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Rick R" > To: > Subject: Re: Zenith-List: microballoons > > > > --> Zenith-List message posted by: Rick R > > > > Thanks all...West here I come! > > > > DO NOT ARCHIVE > > > > Gordon wrote: > > --> Zenith-List message posted by: "Gordon" > > > > Any marine supply store (West Marine) should care them. > > Gordon > > > > > > Rick > > Orlando, FL. USA > > http://www.geocities.com/n701rr/index.html > > > > --------------------------------- > > > > > > -- > > Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. > > > > > > > -- > Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. > > ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 05:50:00 AM PST US Subject: Re: Zenith-List: Fuel tanks/Garth Dawson From: lrm@isp.com --> Zenith-List message posted by: lrm@isp.com > --> Zenith-List message posted by: Gary Gower > Sorry I forgot, I usually do that. Do not archive. Larry N1345L > Hi Larry, > > Is OK, sometimes hapens, but lets all of us dont forget "Do not archive" > to prevent messages off list and some non relevant information (like > "way to go", "congratulations", etc ) to get in the archives folder... > > Saludos > Gary Gower. > > Larry Martin wrote: > --> Zenith-List message posted by: "Larry Martin" > > Hate to use this list for this purpose, but any e-mail I send to an AOL > customer bounces. I am trying to get it fixed. Garth Dawson, I got you > e-mail on the fuel tanks, but was unable to respond. Tanks will be ready > for production within three weeks. I have finished two. They hold just a > little under 14 gallons. Go to my site and get my phone number and call > me. Thanks, > Larry Martin, N1345L www.angelfire.com/un/ch701 > > ----------------------------------------- Join ISP.COM today - $8.95 internet , less than 1/2 the cost of AOL Try us out, http://www.isp.com/ ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 09:02:30 AM PST US From: "etingey" Subject: Zenith-List: "0" Timed 0-235 L2C and Engine Mount for CH601 --> Zenith-List message posted by: "etingey" Zero timed Lycoming 0-235 L2C with certified engine housing, crank, four new nitride coated cylinders, magnetos, and engine-mounted fuel pump. (as used in the Tomahawk) Engine Mount for CH601 series, Log book & all receipts. Best offer The engine came with a project I purchased, and I will not need. Please contact me off line: etingey1@hotmail.com ________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________ Time: 02:53:55 PM PST US From: Subject: Zenith-List: Sheet Metal Brake --> Zenith-List message posted by: I've misplaced (I don't lose things; they just go into an alternate universe) my plans for the four-foot sheet metal brake, and I can't find it in the archives. Does anybody have a copy I can download? Thanks, Paul Rodriguez 601XL/Corvair ________________________________ Message 5 _____________________________________ Time: 03:47:46 PM PST US From: Carlos Sa Subject: Re: Zenith-List: Sheet Metal Brake --> Zenith-List message posted by: Carlos Sa Paul, try this URL: http://www.vansairforce.org/tools/ Carlos --- PAULROD36@msn.com wrote: > --> Zenith-List message posted by: > > I've misplaced (I don't lose things; they just go into an alternate universe) my plans for the > four-foot sheet metal brake, and I can't find it in the archives. Does anybody have a copy I can > download? > > Thanks, > > Paul Rodriguez > 601XL/Corvair ________________________________ Message 6 _____________________________________ Time: 05:33:32 PM PST US From: RURUNY@aol.com Subject: Zenith-List: 912 Fuel line runs --> Zenith-List message posted by: RURUNY@aol.com I am trying to determine how to run my 912 fuel lines in the engine compartment. I have an acs gascolator mounted on the bottom right side of the firewall. Since the fuel pump is on the extreme top front side of the engine any advice on running the lines across the top of the engine, how to split to both carbs, some type of protection on rubber hose, or thoughts on using steal braided fuel line in the cockpit and engine compartment. Have a great Memorial day weekend and thanks again. On fiberglass slat tips... I tried to make them fit as I was drilling and clecoing everything together. They still came out well.... not so hot, but referencing the pics I took of the Zenith demo at the rudder workshop they are not so hot either. I have to remind myself It was not somthing that bothered me while looking at the demo a couple years ago and it most likely bother me when mine is painted and finished. On panel thickness, I went with somthing that Skyshops 701 built planes have. I sectioned the panel into 5 sections in which the 2 sections in th middle removable for access behind the panel. The radio stack in the middle does not remove. They are .040 inch thick and with instruments installed very robust. I cut openings in .025 inch panel, only what was necessary to allow instruments to pass thru while removing panel. Have a great Memorial day and keep in mind there are guys dieing everyday now for us. Brian _http://www.zenithair.com/bldrlist/profiles/bunruh/_ (http://www.zenithair.com/bldrlist/profiles/bunruh/)