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0. 12:41 AM - [Please Read] - Last Official Day of List Fund Raiser! (Matt Dralle)
1. 08:21 AM - - - Keeping "it" Warm - - (pms)
2. 12:27 PM - Re: - - Keeping "it" Warm - - (Bruce Carlson)
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Subject: | [Please Read] - Last Official Day of List Fund Raiser! |
Dear Listers,
It's November 30th and that always means a couple of things. Its my birthday again;
the big 50, in fact! But it also means that it's that last official day
of the Matronics Email List Fund Raiser! If you been thinking about picking
up one of those really nice incentive gifts now is the time to jump on it!!
If you've been meaning to make a Contribution this month but have been putting
it off for some reason, NOW is the time!
I will be posting the List of Contributors in a few days, so you'll probably want
to be known as a person that supported the Lists!
I want to thank everyone that has so generously made a Contribution this year in
support of our Lists. It is your generosity that keeps this operation running
and I don't ever forget it.
The List Contribution Web Site is fast and easy. Please support our habit by making
your Contribution right now:
http://www.matronics.com/contribution
Or, by dropping a personal check in the mail to:
Matt Dralle / Matronics
581 Jeannie Way
Livermore CA 94550
Thank you to all in advance!
Matt Dralle
Matronics Email List Administrator
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Subject: | - - Keeping "it" Warm - - |
For years I lived in northern MN, had a T hangar for my N52GW. What
worked well for me was a thermostatic controlled heater. It was a small
one, about 9" cubed. I would put it down low in the cockpit, set at
35*, cover the entire front of the plane with a couple of bed spreads.
The heat was good for keeping frost out of instruments AND there was
still enough going forward to keep dampness out of engine. Even at 20
below oat, this system worked for me. pete
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Subject: | Re: - - Keeping "it" Warm - - |
Thanks all for your suggestions. All less expensive than a Tanis engine
heater.
Since my airplane is currently always hangared in the wintertime, I have
built a PVC frame to cover the front cowling. Plan to cover it with wool
blankets (available at Harbort Freight for $10 each) Heating this with a
radiant oil filled radiator ( no open heat coils)
Will send pictures and let you all know how this works.
Bruce C
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Bruce Carlson, RPh, MD, DABFM
Hermiston, Oregon
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