Zenith701801-List Digest Archive

Wed 01/14/09


Total Messages Posted: 7



Today's Message Index:
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     1. 04:37 AM - Cleaning off windshield protection after 2 years sitting (Geoff Heap)
     2. 08:35 AM - Re: Cleaning off windshield protection after 2 years sitting (Larry)
     3. 10:00 AM - Re: Other Door Questions - Skyshop Products (RayStL)
     4. 04:16 PM - LED Position Lights (Jake Crause)
     5. 05:11 PM - Re: LED Position Lights (Ken Ryan)
     6. 06:32 PM - Re: LED Position Lights (Jake Crause)
     7. 06:37 PM - Re: LED Position Lights (Cory Emberson)
 
 
 


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    Time: 04:37:11 AM PST US
    Subject: Cleaning off windshield protection after 2 years sitting
    From: "Geoff Heap" <stol10@comcast.net>
    Awful quite in here lately. My windshield has been sitting on my open porch for over 2 years. I'll be installing it soon. After that I have to clean off the 2 year old protection on it. it looks opaque nasty and hardened. any suggestion on what to use. My 1st thought was sandpaper. Really, I'm kidding....Geoff Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=224691#224691


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    Time: 08:35:40 AM PST US
    From: Larry <lrm@skyhawg.com>
    Subject: Re: Cleaning off windshield protection after 2 years
    sitting Simple solution here. Go to Reilly's and buy a bottle of Plast-X by Meguiar's. It's only $6.49. Great stuff, it will clean a cloudy head light or convertible window in minutes to look like new. It will get scratches out and clean your windshield too, then use this, Rain-X. It will keep you windshield and doors looking new as well as providing great protection and not to mention doing what it's advertised to do is Rain-X. Bugs and stuff don't stick near as bad either. Larry, N1345L Geoff Heap wrote: > > Awful quite in here lately. > My windshield has been sitting on my open porch for over 2 years. I'll be installing it soon. After that I have to clean off the 2 year old protection on it. it looks opaque nasty and hardened. any suggestion on what to use. My 1st thought was sandpaper. Really, I'm kidding....Geoff > > > > > Read this topic online here: > > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=224691#224691 > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com >


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    Time: 10:00:24 AM PST US
    Subject: Re: Other Door Questions - Skyshop Products
    From: "RayStL" <ray.stlaurent@vsea.com>
    I was surprised too. I can only assume it was builder error. Perhaps I should have lowered the pressure on my rivet gun.?? - ray -------- Ray St-Laurent 701/Pegastol wings/Suzuki engine Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=224738#224738


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    Time: 04:16:37 PM PST US
    From: Jake Crause <jakecrause@yahoo.com>
    Subject: LED Position Lights
    Has anyone had good luck with an LED alternate-to the the Zenith lighting kit?- Whether you created your own or bought an off the shelf product I' d be interested to hear about it.- =0A=0AMy 801 tail kit has not arrived yet so I don't have the plans.- Where did you guys run the wires through the Rudder?- Did you use grommets or another method?- I'm thinking I co uld drill the holes and then-run the-wire or- a string-as I build t he rudder and then complete the lighting at a later date.---=0A=0ATha nks in advance.=0A=0AJake=0A=0A=0A


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    Time: 05:11:24 PM PST US
    Subject: Re: LED Position Lights
    From: Ken Ryan <kenryan@alaska.net>
    Zenith is offering an LED option from AVEO. This is what is on the yellow factory 750 and Roger likes them very much. http://www.aveoaviationlights.com/technology/index.php On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 3:14 PM, Jake Crause <jakecrause@yahoo.com> wrote: > Has anyone had good luck with an LED alternate to the the Zenith lighting > kit? Whether you created your own or bought an off the shelf product I'd be > interested to hear about it. > > My 801 tail kit has not arrived yet so I don't have the plans. Where did > you guys run the wires through the Rudder? Did you use grommets or another > method? I'm thinking I could drill the holes and then run the wire or a > string as I build the rudder and then complete the lighting at a later > date. > > Thanks in advance. > > Jake > > * > > * > >


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    Time: 06:32:18 PM PST US
    From: Jake Crause <jakecrause@yahoo.com>
    Subject: Re: LED Position Lights
    Thanks Ken, I'll take a look at those lights.--=0A=0AI just found the T ail Kit assembly manual on the Zenith website.- On the exploded view it -appears like the holes for the wires are pre-drilled.- Does anyone kno w the gauge of the wire the Zenith tail light uses?- Thanks.=0A=0AJake=0A =0A=0A


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    Time: 06:37:55 PM PST US
    From: Cory Emberson <bootless@earthlink.net>
    Subject: Re: LED Position Lights
    Hi Jake, Have you seen the LED combination wingtip position light/strobes by Aveo Engineering? Slick! They draw almost no current, and are incredibly visible. best, Cory Jake Crause wrote: > Has anyone had good luck with an LED alternate to the the Zenith > lighting kit? Whether you created your own or bought an off the shelf > product I'd be interested to hear about it. > > My 801 tail kit has not arrived yet so I don't have the plans. Where > did you guys run the wires through the Rudder? Did you use grommets > or another method? I'm thinking I could drill the holes and then run > the wire or a string as I build the rudder and then complete the > lighting at a later date. > > Thanks in advance. > > Jake > > * > > > *




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