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1. 06:37 AM - CH750 Quick Build wing kit for sale (Rlepre)
2. 06:38 AM - CH750 Quick Build Tail kit for sale (Rlepre)
3. 12:43 PM - Re: tight fit tool (additional test + video) (Tommy Walker)
4. 03:44 PM - Re: Re: tight fit tool (additional test + video) ()
5. 03:55 PM - Re: tight fit tool (additional test + video) (Tommy Walker)
6. 05:34 PM - Re: Re: tight fit tool (additional test + video) (JohnDRead@aol.com)
7. 05:34 PM - Re: gps experience (John Smith)
8. 06:20 PM - Re: tight fit tool (additional test + video) (Carlos Sa)
9. 08:15 PM - Re: DFW Builders get together (MHerder)
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Subject: | CH750 Quick Build wing kit for sale |
I have a CH750 "quick build" wing kit for sale. All interior surfaces have been
primed with Epoxy/Chromate two part primer. Can deliver to Oshkosh or in the
South East. Please email me at RLaviation@aol.com
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Subject: | CH750 Quick Build Tail kit for sale |
I have a CH750 "quick build" tail kit for sale. All interior surfaces primed with
Epoxy/Chromate two part primer. I can deliver to Oshkosh or the Southeast.
Email me at RLaviation@aol.com for more information.
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Subject: | Re: tight fit tool (additional test + video) |
Re: tight fit tool.
Have you guys looked at this?
http://tinyurl.com/kvdopo
or this?
http://tinyurl.com/l7hhnk
You could probably use this to build your plane and then sell it and get most of
your money back. I got two of the tight fit drills and never take them out
any more. I use a drill similar to the second one. Works great! and less filling.
Tommy Walker in Alabama
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Tommy Walker
N8701 - Anniston, AL
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Subject: | Re: tight fit tool (additional test + video) |
It's a nice looking tool, but seems too large to get into the tight
spots Mine is at the hangar, but I think it will get within 3/4" of a
side wall, and needs only about 2" from back to tip of a short bit.
Paul R.
----- Original Message -----
From: Tommy Walker<mailto:twalker@cableone.net>
To: zenith-list@matronics.com<mailto:zenith-list@matronics.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 2:42 PM
Subject: Zenith-List: Re: tight fit tool (additional test + video)
<twalker@cableone.net<mailto:twalker@cableone.net>>
Re: tight fit tool.
Have you guys looked at this?
http://tinyurl.com/kvdopo<http://tinyurl.com/kvdopo>
or this?
http://tinyurl.com/l7hhnk<http://tinyurl.com/l7hhnk>
You could probably use this to build your plane and then sell it and
get most of your money back. I got two of the tight fit drills and
never take them out any more. I use a drill similar to the second one.
Works great! and less filling.
Tommy Walker in Alabama
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Tommy Walker
N8701 - Anniston, AL
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Subject: | Re: tight fit tool (additional test + video) |
Yes, the one I have will get into the same places the Tight Fit drill will get.
Plus, you can use it with one hand if need be.
The drill in the first link in my message was a little large. I probably shouldn't
have sent that one, but it was cheaper. The second product in the second
link has a head at least as small as, if not smaller than the Tight Fit drill
extension.
Regards,
Do Not Archive this or anything I am foolish enough to post.
:)
[quote="paulrod36(at)msn.com"] It's a nice looking tool, but seems too large to
get into the tight spots Mine is at the hangar, but I think it will get within
3/4" of a side wall, and needs only about 2" from back to tip of a short
bit.
Paul R.
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N8701 - Anniston, AL
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Subject: | Re: tight fit tool (additional test + video) |
There is enough material in the TF tool head to file the corners off at a
45 degree angle, this will let you get to within 10 - 11 mm of a vertical
surface. Many of you have commented that the tool is a bit wobbly, mine is to
but it does not seem to affect its ability to drill.
John Read
CH701 - Elbert CO - Jabiru 3300
Phone: 303-648-3261
Fax: 303-648-3262
Cell: 719-494-4567
In a message dated 7/14/2009 4:45:31 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
paulrod36@msn.com writes:
It's a nice looking tool, but seems too large to get into the tight spots
Mine is at the hangar, but I think it will get within 3/4" of a side wall,
and needs only about 2" from back to tip of a short bit.
Paul R.
----- Original Message -----
From: _Tommy Walker_ (mailto:twalker@cableone.net)
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 2:42 PM
Subject: Zenith-List: Re: tight fit tool (additional test + video)
(mailto:twalker@cableone.net) >
Re: tight fit tool.
Have you guys looked at this?
_http://tinyurl.com/kvdopo_ (http://tinyurl.com/kvdopo)
or this?
_http://tinyurl.com/l7hhnk_ (http://tinyurl.com/l7hhnk)
You could probably use this to build your plane and then sell it and get
most of your money back. I got two of the tight fit drills and never take
them out any more. I use a drill similar to the second one. Works great!
and less filling.
Tommy Walker in Alabama
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N8701 - Anniston, AL
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Subject: | Re: gps experience |
Last year I ported US sectional charts onto Navigon 2100 automotive GPS.=C2
- It worked like a charm as a GPS backup.=C2- Also had flight calculato
r on it as well.=0A=0A=0A=0A________________________________=0AFrom: 601cor
vair <airvair601@yahoo.com>=0ATo: Zenith list <Zenith-List@matronics.com>
=0ASent: Monday, July 13, 2009 9:50:17 AM=0ASubject: Zenith-List: gps exper
ience=0A=0A=0A=0A>=0A>=0A>GPS experience=0A>=0A>I=99ve been contempla
ting the GPS issue myself.=C2- Both for cost and safety.=0A>For=C2- Hob
by VFR pilots ( like myself) one of the safety recommendations is the GPS b
e removable so you can take it home and =9Cfly=9D the trip in y
our arm chair first.=C2- Less stress, more time to think, to plan, progra
m, and re-plan.=C2- This is especially true if the plane is a rental.=0A>
=0A>Years ago I acquired a used Magellan 315, it had an upgradable aviation
data base.=C2- When Magellan stopped supporting this unit a guy on the n
et figured out how to port the FAA aviation software and would provide free
down loadable upgrades once a quarter.=C2- Magellan told the guy it was
OK with them.=C2- It was a lot of work and about a year ago he stopped do
ing it. I=99ve got the last addition on CD.=C2- Then another fellow
, a KR2 pilot, figured out how to port the gps signal to his laptop and I c
ould use the laptop to display a sectional chart with the gps tract.=C2-
It was pretty slick and cheap.=0A>=0A>Last Father=99s Day I received
a Garmin nuvi 205 for the car.=C2- It has road maps etc.=C2- Cost about
100 dollars at Sam=99s club.=C2- It can be connected to the laptop
by USB2 connects.=C2- It has a nice bright moving map. Touch screen cont
rol and lots of other really nice features.=C2- A bet a similar one with
an aviation data base would cost ten times that much.=C2- I am looking in
to the possibility of finding a way to port aviation maps to the unit.=C2
- I=99ll let folks know how it turns out.=C2- Phill Hartig=0A>=0A
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Subject: | Re: tight fit tool (additional test + video) |
Using the stubby bit that came with the tool, not good: visibly oval.
I'll try to contact the vendor tomorrow, see what can be done.
They are *very* nice, but I don't know what can be done to fix my problem.
Carlos
2009/7/13 <paulrod36@msn.com>
> Not quite that much. It almost looks like a slightly bent drill bit. How
> good is the hole it produces?
>
> Paul R.
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Subject: | Re: DFW Builders get together |
What time are you guys planning on starting?
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