Zenith601-List Digest Archive

Wed 11/17/10


Total Messages Posted: 5



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     0. 12:11 AM - What's My Contribution Used For?  (Matt Dralle)
     1. 04:24 PM - Bucking Bar (Steve Look)
     2. 04:37 PM - Re: Bucking Bar (bill.pagan@yahoo.com)
     3. 04:37 PM - Re: Bucking Bar (Don Honabach)
     4. 04:37 PM - Re: Bucking Bar (jaybannist@cs.com)
 
 
 


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    Time: 12:11:05 AM PST US
    From: Matt Dralle <dralle@matronics.com>
    Subject: What's My Contribution Used For?
    Dear Listers, Some have asked, "What's my Contribution used for?" and that's a good question. Here are just a few examples of what your direct List support enables. It provides for the very expensive, commercial-grade T1 Internet connection used on the List insuring maximum performance and minimal contention when accessing List services. It pays for the regular system hardware and software upgrades enabling the highest performance possible for services such as the Archive Search Engine, List Browser, and Forums. It pays for narly 20 years (yeah, I really said *20* years) worth of online archive data available for instant random search and access. And, it offsets the many hours spent writing, developing, and maintaining the custom applications that power this List Service such as the List Browse, Search Engine, Forums, and Wiki. But most importantly, your List Contribution enables a forum where you and your peers can communicate freely in an environment that is free from moderation, censorship, advertising, commercialism, SPAM, and computer viruses. How many places on the Internet can you make all those statements these days? It is YOUR CONTRIBUTION that directly enables these many aspects of these valuable List services. Please support it today with your List Contribution. Its one of the best investments you can make in your Sport... List Contribution Web Site: http://www.matronics.com/contribution Or drop a personal check in the mail to: Matt Dralle / Matronics 581 Jeannie Way Livermore CA 94550 Thank you for your support! Matt Dralle Email List Administrator


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    Time: 04:24:07 PM PST US
    From: Steve Look <slook@mchsi.com>
    Subject: Bucking Bar
    Howdy All, I bought a shiny new bucking bar from ATS and it came with a plastic coating on the two finished ends. It looks kind of like the stuff that you dip tool handles in to make them grip. Am I correct in assuming this is just for shipping protection and should be removed before use? It is really put on there with a nice finish, so I'm not sure if it is meant to stay or not. Thanks, Steve Steve Look Monticello, IL 601XL - rebuilding factory built spar "Dogs have owners, Cats have staff"


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    Time: 04:37:15 PM PST US
    Subject: Re: Bucking Bar
    From: bill.pagan@yahoo.com
    Its just for protecting the face of the tool. ------Original Message------ From: Steve Look Sender: owner-zenith601-list-server@matronics.com ReplyTo: zenith601-list@matronics.com Subject: Zenith601-List: Bucking Bar Sent: Nov 17, 2010 19:21 Howdy All, I bought a shiny new bucking bar from ATS and it came with a plastic coating on the two finished ends. It looks kind of like the stuff that you dip tool handles in to make them grip. Am I correct in assuming this is just for shipping protection and should be removed before use? It is really put on there with a nice finish, so I'm not sure if it is meant to stay or not. Thanks, Steve Steve Look Monticello, IL 601XL - rebuilding factory built spar "Dogs have owners, Cats have staff" Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T


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    Time: 04:37:17 PM PST US
    From: Don Honabach <don.honabach@pcperfect.com>
    Subject: Bucking Bar
    Steve, All of the bucking bars I've gotten have a wax like coating on the polished ends to protect these polished/exposed areas from corrosion. It is okay to remove it and I just did the same last night for a few I ordered a few years back and am now just getting around to using. Don -----Original Message----- From: owner-zenith601-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-zenith601-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Steve Look Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 5:21 PM Subject: Zenith601-List: Bucking Bar Howdy All, I bought a shiny new bucking bar from ATS and it came with a plastic coating on the two finished ends. It looks kind of like the stuff that you dip tool handles in to make them grip. Am I correct in assuming this is just for shipping protection and should be removed before use? It is really put on there with a nice finish, so I'm not sure if it is meant to stay or not. Thanks, Steve Steve Look Monticello, IL 601XL - rebuilding factory built spar "Dogs have owners, Cats have staff"


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    Time: 04:37:17 PM PST US
    Subject: Re: Bucking Bar
    From: jaybannist@cs.com
    Steve, I don't think you could buck a rivet with a marshmallow. Peel it off. Jay -----Original Message----- From: Steve Look <slook@mchsi.com> Sent: Wed, Nov 17, 2010 6:21 pm Subject: Zenith601-List: Bucking Bar Howdy All, I bought a shiny new bucking bar from ATS and it came with a plastic coati ng on the two finished ends. It looks kind of like the stuff that you dip tool handles in to make them grip. Am I correct in assuming this is just for shipping protection and should be removed before use? It is really put on there with a nice finish, so I'm not sure if it is mea nt to stay or not. Thanks, Steve Steve Look Monticello, IL 601XL - rebuilding factory built spar "Dogs have owners, Cats have staff" ======================== ============ ======================== ============ ======================== ============ ======================== ============




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