Original Posted By: "Michael Brusilow"
If anyone is interested,, I posted a couple of pics ofthat tool for setting the brass nails for the ribs. The pics are not fantastic but you will get the idea. I also made a spec sheet for it. It's kinda big but you can print it and hopefullybe understandable. Just go to my homepage with the link below and atthe bottom of my page is the piet link. On the first page at the topis a link for this item. I hope it helps and someone can use it.CarlPlease visit my website athttp://www.megsinet.net/skycarlSign up with Paypal,it's free and they willgive you $5.00 just for joining.https://secure.paypal.x.com/refer/pal=s ... gsinet.net ________________________________________________________________________________
Pietenpol-List: Nail tool for ribs
Re: Pietenpol-List: Nail tool for ribs
Original Posted By: Carl Loar
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RE: Pietenpol-List: Nail tool for ribs
Original Posted By: owner-pietenpol-list-server(at)matronics.com
If anyone went in to the site for this tool and found it too big( the dimension drawing ) I resized it and reposted it so now it will printon one sheet of paper. Hope this is better and easier to use.If anyone makes one of these and uses it, please post and let me know howit worked out for you. ThanksCarl-----Original Message-----
If anyone went in to the site for this tool and found it too big( the dimension drawing ) I resized it and reposted it so now it will printon one sheet of paper. Hope this is better and easier to use.If anyone makes one of these and uses it, please post and let me know howit worked out for you. ThanksCarl-----Original Message-----
RE: Pietenpol-List: Nail tool for ribs
Original Posted By: Carl Loar [mailto:skycarl(at)megsinet.net]
Great Piet site, CarlLooks like you're building the exact plane I hope to build. (I'm gatheringmaterials and saving for the plans right now. Anyone know of a set ofstretch-fuselage plans for sale, cheap?)I might move the fuselage and engineinto a hangar and then try to build the one-piece wing. Ken-----Original Message-----
Great Piet site, CarlLooks like you're building the exact plane I hope to build. (I'm gatheringmaterials and saving for the plans right now. Anyone know of a set ofstretch-fuselage plans for sale, cheap?)I might move the fuselage and engineinto a hangar and then try to build the one-piece wing. Ken-----Original Message-----
Re: Pietenpol-List: Save some money for Piet parts
Original Posted By: "Don Mosher"
MY opinion is ,,,If you've never seen Tony B.'s books, you can't imagine howinformative they are. Sometimes you have ideas for your plane , but wonderif its a good idea, or designed right. Tony's books are the BEST when itcomes down to experience and good old common sense way to do things.On the way to looking something up, you'll get sidetracked every timelooking at something else...guarenteed.! You'll also find that alot of things can be made instead of bought, verysimply.walt---------------------------------------------------------- Original Message -----
MY opinion is ,,,If you've never seen Tony B.'s books, you can't imagine howinformative they are. Sometimes you have ideas for your plane , but wonderif its a good idea, or designed right. Tony's books are the BEST when itcomes down to experience and good old common sense way to do things.On the way to looking something up, you'll get sidetracked every timelooking at something else...guarenteed.! You'll also find that alot of things can be made instead of bought, verysimply.walt---------------------------------------------------------- Original Message -----
RE: Pietenpol-List: Save some money for Piet parts
Original Posted By: owner-pietenpol-list-server(at)matronics.com
I'll second that motion. I have learned so much from Tony Bingelis' booksthat I can't imagine doing a project without them. Matter of fact, I'mgettingready to make my fuel tank out of fiberglass per the instructions in hisbook.The info in those and this group is invaluable.Carl-----Original Message-----
I'll second that motion. I have learned so much from Tony Bingelis' booksthat I can't imagine doing a project without them. Matter of fact, I'mgettingready to make my fuel tank out of fiberglass per the instructions in hisbook.The info in those and this group is invaluable.Carl-----Original Message-----