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1. 06:36 AM - Radio Selection Help (Bill Pagan)
2. 08:09 AM - Panel lettering (Bill Naumuk)
3. 08:22 AM - Merry Christmas (Terry Phillips)
4. 08:26 AM - Re: Panel lettering (jaybannist@cs.com)
5. 08:44 AM - Link lost (Jeyoung65@aol.com)
6. 10:07 AM - Re: Merry Christmas (Carlos Sa)
7. 12:32 PM - Re: Panel lettering (steve)
8. 12:46 PM - Re: Web cam up of 601xl build (Tim Juhl)
9. 03:08 PM - Re: Panel lettering (George Race)
10. 04:02 PM - Gettin' close (Bill Naumuk)
11. 04:17 PM - Re: Gettin' close (Paul Mulwitz)
12. 04:24 PM - Re: Gettin' close (Bill Naumuk)
13. 04:28 PM - Re: Gettin' close (Craig Payne)
14. 04:35 PM - Re: Gettin' close (Bill Steer)
15. 10:05 PM - Stop Please (Cleone Markwell)
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Subject: | Radio Selection Help |
Anybody tried the new Flightline FL-760 com?-
Bill Pagan
EAA Tech Counselor #4395
601XL QBK/Corvair/N565BW (RES)
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All-
Am I missing something? ACS offers self-adhesive intrument lettering
for less than $5. Is there something wrong with this stuff?
do not archive
Bill Naumuk
Townville, Pa.
HDS 601MG/Corvair 95%
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Merry Christmas to all in the Zenith Folk everywhere from the snow covered
Bitterroot Valley.
In Sammy Cahn's immortal words, "Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow!"
Terry
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Terry Phillips ZBAGer
ttp44~at~rkymtn.net
Corvallis MT
601XL/Jab 3300 s .. l .. o .. o .. w build kit - Tail, flaps, & ailerons
are done; working on the wings
http://www.mykitlog.com/N47TP/
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Subject: | Re: Panel lettering |
Bill,
I got the instrument lettering sheet from ACS and another one from EAA with the
registration kit. They both looked good, but neither had all of, nor exactly
what I needed. The ones I got from ACS and EAA have a black background with white
lettering.? I have a medium gray panel.? I really didn't want the old "Dymo"
lettering look.? That's why I went with the Brother P-Touch lettering, using
white letters on a clear tape.
Jay in Dallas
Do not archive
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Naumuk <naumuk@alltel.net>
Sent: Thu, 25 Dec 2008 10:08 am
Subject: Zenith-List: Panel lettering
All-
??? Am I missing something? ACS
offers self-adhesive intrument lettering for less than $5. Is there something
wrong with this stuff?
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Bill Naumuk
Townville, Pa.
HDS 601MG/Corvair
95%
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MARRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OK, so I have lost my mine, but I am sure not too long ago I saw an e-mail
that had a link so someone who had posted some drawing for the 601XL wing spar
but when I was trying to explain it to my son I couldn't fine the correct
e-mail. Can someone provide me the link? Jerry of Ga. DO NOT ARCHIVE
**************Don't be the last to know - click here for the latest news that
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Subject: | Re: Merry Christmas |
I would say Sammy must have lived in Montreal - winter barely started and we
have enough snow to export ...!!
Merry Christmas and Happy Building !
Carlos
CH601-HD, plans
Tail feathers and one wing in the garage, another wing to be hung in a
couple of days.
Now, how do I explain to the wife that I need to build yet another wing
section when I have already *two half wings done*?!
2008/12/25 Terry Phillips <ttp44@rkymtn.net>
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> Merry Christmas to all in the Zenith Folk everywhere from the snow covered
> Bitterroot Valley.
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> In Sammy Cahn's immortal words, "Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow!"
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> Terry
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Subject: | Re: Panel lettering |
I have just over $64K in my 601XL. Yes I have the $5 paper markings on
my panel. I will change to engraved numbers and letters one
day.....They are kool...
SW
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Naumuk
To: zenith list
Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2008 9:08 AM
Subject: Zenith-List: Panel lettering
All-
Am I missing something? ACS offers self-adhesive intrument
lettering for less than $5. Is there something wrong with this stuff?
do not archive
Bill Naumuk
Townville, Pa.
HDS 601MG/Corvair 95%
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Subject: | Re: Web cam up of 601xl build |
Neat site! I'm using a Mac running OS10.411 and had no trouble viewing the site
on Firefox.
Tim
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CFII
Champ L16A flying
Zodiac XL - Jabiru 3300A
Working on fuselage
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=221108#221108
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Hi Bill:
I used it on my panel, came out very nice. I used their black letters on a
silver panel.
Need a very sharp razor blade to cut out, and very good eye sight and lots
of light to get them on nice and straight.
George
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From: owner-zenith-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-zenith-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Bill Naumuk
Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2008 11:09 AM
Subject: Zenith-List: Panel lettering
All-
Am I missing something? ACS offers self-adhesive intrument lettering for
less than $5. Is there something wrong with this stuff?
do not archive
Bill Naumuk
Townville, Pa.
HDS 601MG/Corvair 95%
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Some said yes, some said no. I went with fuse blocks mainly to save
a batch of time drilling and soldering.
The question is, where do you put them? What do they look like in a
panel mount?
Bill Naumuk
Townville, Pa.
HDS 601MG/Corvair 95%
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Subject: | Re: Gettin' close |
Hi Bill,
I put my fuse blocks on the horizontal channel that runs from the
firewall to the instrument panel. I figured I didn't need or want
access to the fuses in flight. Indeed, after a life time of driving
cars and flying planes I have never had a fuse failure or circuit breaker trip.
I also built large inspection panels in the forward top skin. This
allows easy access to the fuses and also to the back of the instrument panel.
Paul
XL getting close
At 04:01 PM 12/25/2008, you wrote:
>All-
> Some said yes, some said no. I went with fuse blocks mainly to
> save a batch of time drilling and soldering.
> The question is, where do you put them? What do they look like
> in a panel mount?
>Bill Naumuk
>Townville, Pa.
>HDS 601MG/Corvair 95%
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Gettin' close |
Paul-
That's food for thought.
Bill
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----- Original Message -----
From: Paul Mulwitz
To: zenith-list@matronics.com
Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2008 7:15 PM
Subject: Re: Zenith-List: Gettin' close
Hi Bill,
I put my fuse blocks on the horizontal channel that runs from the
firewall to the instrument panel. I figured I didn't need or want
access to the fuses in flight. Indeed, after a life time of driving
cars and flying planes I have never had a fuse failure or circuit
breaker trip.
I also built large inspection panels in the forward top skin. This
allows easy access to the fuses and also to the back of the instrument
panel.
Paul
XL getting close
At 04:01 PM 12/25/2008, you wrote:
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Some said yes, some said no. I went with fuse blocks mainly to
save a batch of time drilling and soldering.
The question is, where do you put them? What do they look like
in a panel mount?
Bill Naumuk
Townville, Pa.
HDS 601MG/Corvair 95%
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On the Van's RV-12 they just mounted the block behind the panel with a nice
trim piece:
http://www.vansaircraft.com/images/RV-12/N412RV/switch_fuse.jpg
Given the lack of visible mounting hardware I'd say they mounted the actual
fuse block on a hidden bracket.
I'm not wild about having the fuses exposed where they could get knocked out
of the block. My plan is to recess the whole block and cover it with a
hinged door. If I use the Waytek LED fuses I'll make the door transparent.
Others have mounted the fuse block on a hinged panel that folded up under
the panel. If you follow the "fuse" philosophy then you don't plan on
messing with fuses in flight - just "fly the plane"
-- Craig
From: owner-zenith-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-zenith-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Bill Naumuk
Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2008 5:01 PM
Subject: Zenith-List: Gettin' close
All-
Some said yes, some said no. I went with fuse blocks mainly to save a
batch of time drilling and soldering.
The question is, where do you put them? What do they look like in a
panel mount?
Bill Naumuk
Townville, Pa.
HDS 601MG/Corvair 95%
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Subject: | Re: Gettin' close |
I also went with fuse blocks. I put them on a horizontal panel that's
hinged to the bottom of the instrument panel, with two pull pins on the
other side so they can easily be dropped down for fuse replacement.
Bill
Bill Naumuk wrote:
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> Some said yes, some said no. I went with fuse blocks mainly to
> save a batch of time drilling and soldering.
> The question is, where do you put them? What do they look like in
> a panel mount?
> Bill Naumuk
> Townville, Pa.
> HDS 601MG/Corvair 95%
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Please stop sending all Zenith messages until further notice. They are
great but there are so many of them and I would like to let them go for
now. Thanks; Cleone Markwell cleone24@mhcsi.com and cleone@rr1.net .
Then I will work on filters for the spam and get things looking better
here. Thanks
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