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1. 04:44 AM - Re: ***SPAM*** Re: Scotch Brite Pads (Robert N. Eli)
2. 06:47 AM - Primer (was scotch brite)) (Bob Percival)
3. 08:56 AM - Oshosh 2011 - The Year of the Zodiac (Joe)
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Subject: | Re: Scotch Brite Pads |
aluminum oxide = good
silicon carbide = bad
Bob Eli
N701K
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan" <dan@hillsgun.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2010 11:42 AM
Subject: RE: ***SPAM*** Re: Zenith701801-List: Scotch Brite Pads
>
> I use the maroon. I seem to remember that the gray was the one which
> contained aluminum oxide, but I could be wrong. The maroon seems to ne the
> most commonly available for me here locally from the paint store I deal
> with
> and the local welding shop I use stocks the red in almost every
> conceivable
> configuration. I don't think it is that important which one you use as
> long
> as it works.
> More food for thought, I have been using Duplicolor self etching
> primer from AutoZone (which will open another can of worms) Went in the
> other day for more and they have switched product lines and no longer
> carry
> it and replaced it with Rustoleum self etching primer so I bought some to
> try. I don't like it nearly as well as it seems to build quite a bit
> heavier
> and doesn't go as far. What are your experiences?
> Spent the whole long weekend in the airplane factory, Rebuilt one
> spar I dinged up when I riveted it together and riveted both wing
> skeletons
> together.
> Dan Hill
> 701 scratch builder
> SN# 6856
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-zenith701801-list-server@matronics.com
> [mailto:owner-zenith701801-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of fritz
> Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2010 7:28 AM
> To: zenith701801-list@matronics.com
> Subject: ***SPAM*** Re: Zenith701801-List: Scotch Brite Pads
>
>
> nice to see some action on this site again------ I remember the discussion
> on scotchbrite.
> I was an advocate for green at the time. I like all of the replies to
> the
>
> questions asked, but no one is giving
> the answers to the questions asked-------maroon, green !!!!!
>
> I still think the list has been quiet due to the economy !!!!!!!!!!!
> folks
> are scared of where we are today!!
>
> Fritz-----------do not archive
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John Bolding" <jnbolding1@teleshare.net>
> To: <zenith701801-list@matronics.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 3:42 PM
> Subject: Re: Zenith701801-List: Scotch Brite Pads
>
>
>> <jnbolding1@teleshare.net>
>>
>> You're correct , too damn quiet in here ,huh Zed??
>> Nothing like scotchbrite and kits vs plans to get the juices flowing
>> again, Kill Boy, Kill !!
>>
>> LO&SLO
>>
>> JB
>>
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Curt Thompson" <charlievictor102@hotmail.com>
>> To: <zenith701801-list@matronics.com>
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 1:48 PM
>> Subject: RE: Zenith701801-List: Scotch Brite Pads
>>
>>
>>> <charlievictor102@hotmail.com>
>>>
>>> Whenever this comes up, you guys that have been around for awhile roll
>>> your
>>> eyes (if you can do that in a forum post). At one time I even looked
>>> through the achieves of the old Zenith list to see what the issue was.
>>> I
>>> really couldn't find much information there. This is one of those
>>> things
>>> that always gets responses like, "oh-no, not again!" It is always
>>> dismissed
>>> as out of hand.
>>>
>>> So for the relatively uninformed like me, could someone paraphrase what
>>> the
>>> arguments and rationale is toward Scotch Brite?
>>>
>>> It's not like this discussion is going to overwhelm the current
>>> discussions
>>> occurring on this forum.
>>>
>>> Curt
>>> Redmond, WA, USA
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: owner-zenith701801-list-server@matronics.com
>>> [mailto:owner-zenith701801-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Tommy
>>> Walker
>>> Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 11:23 AM
>>> To: zenith701801-list@matronics.com
>>> Subject: Zenith701801-List: Scotch Brite Pads
>>>
>>> <twalker@cableone.net>
>>>
>>> I'm starting on a Kitfox SS and reading some the tips, etc. Guess what
>>> color Scotch Brite pad they suggest for scuffing up the aluminum? And
>>> what
>>> color not to use that has aluminum oxide in it....
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> [Rolling Eyes]
>>>
>>> --------
>>> Tommy Walker
>>> N8701 - Anniston, AL
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Read this topic online here:
>>>
>>> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=311846#311846
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Subject: | Primer (was scotch brite)) |
I use NAPA 7220 self etching primer.
Bob Percival
701/Vair - plans
Glacial pace
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-zenith701801-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-zenith701801-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Dan
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2010 9:42 AM
Subject: RE: ***SPAM*** Re: Zenith701801-List: Scotch Brite Pads
I use the maroon. I seem to remember that the gray was the one which
contained aluminum oxide, but I could be wrong. The maroon seems to ne
the
most commonly available for me here locally from the paint store I deal
with
and the local welding shop I use stocks the red in almost every
conceivable
configuration. I don't think it is that important which one you use as
long
as it works.
More food for thought, I have been using Duplicolor self etching
primer from AutoZone (which will open another can of worms) Went in the
other day for more and they have switched product lines and no longer
carry
it and replaced it with Rustoleum self etching primer so I bought some
to
try. I don't like it nearly as well as it seems to build quite a bit
heavier
and doesn't go as far. What are your experiences?
Spent the whole long weekend in the airplane factory, Rebuilt
one
spar I dinged up when I riveted it together and riveted both wing
skeletons
together.
Dan Hill
701 scratch builder
SN# 6856
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Subject: | Oshosh 2011 - The Year of the Zodiac |
Hi Everyone,
I was delighted with the response I received from builders who would like to
bring their Zeniths to Oshkosh for 2011. I received 18 replies from pilots
who would like to come to Oshkosh next year if we put up some sort of formal
event. So it looks like we will proceed! I even received 2 e-mails from
builders who would like to help, and one in Kenosha who would like to
coordinate a place to assemble before the convention for those who would
like to fly in formation to Oshkosh!
So here we go! I am meeting with Tom Poberezny on Thursday, September 16th
at 10:00 AM do discuss the possibility of having EAA help host our Zodiac
family. On my list of discussion points will be having a place on the field
where we can ALL park together similar to the RV's of today and the
Long-eze's of yesterday. We also would like EAA to give us press release
space in the magazine. I will also ask EAA to honor Chris and the family at
next year's convention.
Please help me by thinking about this and posting ideas that I should take
along to my meeting with Tom.
Once EAA agrees to a suitable parking arrangement, we can go on with step 3,
providing a place for everyone to stay in both the campgrounds and at the
University, provide transportation, publicity, etc.
Please help me by posting your ideas. We sure can have a lot of fun with
this!
Joe in Oshkosh
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