Pietenpol-List: help
Pietenpol-List: help
Original Posted By: Eli or Robert or Teresa Bozeman
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Original Posted By: Larry Neal
Hi guys anyone ou there need a Scotts 2000 tail wheel Assembly, itsgot new bushings and excelant rubberRobert B.---steve(at)byu.edu wrote:>> > > -----Original Message-----> Sent: Thursday, November 26, 1998 8:46 PM> To: Steve_Eldredge(at)byu.edu> Subject: > > > Hey Guys,> > I have a pietenpol project for sale in East Texas, less wing,wingstruts,> prop, engine, insruments, and covering. $1,500. I made a web pagefor it> with all the information on it and a picture.> http://www2.1starnet.com/ferguson/peitenpol/index.htm> > Williams Ferguson> fergus(at)1starnet.com> "> > ________________________________________________________________________________
Hi guys anyone ou there need a Scotts 2000 tail wheel Assembly, itsgot new bushings and excelant rubberRobert B.---steve(at)byu.edu wrote:>> > > -----Original Message-----> Sent: Thursday, November 26, 1998 8:46 PM> To: Steve_Eldredge(at)byu.edu> Subject: > > > Hey Guys,> > I have a pietenpol project for sale in East Texas, less wing,wingstruts,> prop, engine, insruments, and covering. $1,500. I made a web pagefor it> with all the information on it and a picture.> http://www2.1starnet.com/ferguson/peitenpol/index.htm> > Williams Ferguson> fergus(at)1starnet.com> "> > ________________________________________________________________________________
Pietenpol-List: Re: help
Original Posted By: Gordon Brimhall
Konan,Please be more specific. First drop the sword....Next wipe the dried blood from your hands....Finally, try to form complete sentences and explain the following: Origin of the plans that you are working with What engine you plan to use. Type of landing gear Fabrication process needing clarificationThis newsgroup will be happy to help unless it involves the sackingand/or pillaging of any Griega, Ford, Corvair or Subaru Websites ;-)LLNKonan wrote:> help________________________________________________________________________________
Konan,Please be more specific. First drop the sword....Next wipe the dried blood from your hands....Finally, try to form complete sentences and explain the following: Origin of the plans that you are working with What engine you plan to use. Type of landing gear Fabrication process needing clarificationThis newsgroup will be happy to help unless it involves the sackingand/or pillaging of any Griega, Ford, Corvair or Subaru Websites ;-)LLNKonan wrote:> help________________________________________________________________________________
Pietenpol-List: help
Original Posted By: steve(at)byu.edu
Dear Guys, I really could use everyones help with some feedback on a couple ofpoints this morning, then I'll try to ease up on everyone for a while. "Structan" brand glue. Comes in a caulk type tube, no mixing, about ayear tube-life once opened and kept capped. Appx $20 a tube. Anyoneheard of it? Is it any good? Jean Peters says it is better than the old"Weldwood Glue" (powdered) we used to mix back in the 60's. Second thing: Can a couple of people verify a min. plywood list forthe fuse and wing so I can get started? 1. Size of sheets 61"x61"?2. How many sheets of what thickness for fuse, gussets, etc.3. How many ply?4. Birch, mahogany, other?Plans still not here yet. With these answers I can go ahead and ordersome glue and ply and have it on the way.Everyone has been so very helpfull so far. Thanks already! Sincerely, DannyMac________________________________________________________________________________
Dear Guys, I really could use everyones help with some feedback on a couple ofpoints this morning, then I'll try to ease up on everyone for a while. "Structan" brand glue. Comes in a caulk type tube, no mixing, about ayear tube-life once opened and kept capped. Appx $20 a tube. Anyoneheard of it? Is it any good? Jean Peters says it is better than the old"Weldwood Glue" (powdered) we used to mix back in the 60's. Second thing: Can a couple of people verify a min. plywood list forthe fuse and wing so I can get started? 1. Size of sheets 61"x61"?2. How many sheets of what thickness for fuse, gussets, etc.3. How many ply?4. Birch, mahogany, other?Plans still not here yet. With these answers I can go ahead and ordersome glue and ply and have it on the way.Everyone has been so very helpfull so far. Thanks already! Sincerely, DannyMac________________________________________________________________________________
Pietenpol-List: Re: help
Original Posted By: steve(at)byu.edu
Guys... I can get Okoume marine plywood locally. It is available (in stock)and quite a bit less costly than African mahogany. Is this a good-----Original Message-----
Guys... I can get Okoume marine plywood locally. It is available (in stock)and quite a bit less costly than African mahogany. Is this a good-----Original Message-----
Pietenpol-List: Re: help
Original Posted By:> steve(at)byu.edu
I've been using it on the Christavia and find that it's a very highquality ply that's quite water resistant. Should work well. KenOn Mon, 24 May 1999, SAM & JAN MARINUCCI wrote:> Guys... I can get Okoume marine plywood locally. It is available (in stock)> and quite a bit less costly than African mahogany. Is this a good> -----Original Message-----
I've been using it on the Christavia and find that it's a very highquality ply that's quite water resistant. Should work well. KenOn Mon, 24 May 1999, SAM & JAN MARINUCCI wrote:> Guys... I can get Okoume marine plywood locally. It is available (in stock)> and quite a bit less costly than African mahogany. Is this a good> -----Original Message-----
Pietenpol-List: Re: help
Original Posted By:> SAM & JAN MARINUCCI
I used okoume ply on my fuse,looked so good varnished i hated to putfabric over it. Doug
I used okoume ply on my fuse,looked so good varnished i hated to putfabric over it. Doug
Pietenpol-List: help
Original Posted By: vistin(at)juno.com
Subject: Pietenpol-List: helpCan some ont tell me what del magsams email adress is i lost it?________________________________________________________________________________
Subject: Pietenpol-List: helpCan some ont tell me what del magsams email adress is i lost it?________________________________________________________________________________
Pietenpol-List: help
Original Posted By: "R deCosta"
Subject: Pietenpol-List: helpHi gang: My contribution will go out as soon as I get a name & address from Richard. This has been a great place for me too. I'm a slow builder of a piet and am glad to have the resources. Thanks, Ryder Olsen________________________________________________________________________________
Subject: Pietenpol-List: helpHi gang: My contribution will go out as soon as I get a name & address from Richard. This has been a great place for me too. I'm a slow builder of a piet and am glad to have the resources. Thanks, Ryder Olsen________________________________________________________________________________
Pietenpol-List: help
Original Posted By: "Ed Grentzer"
-- Pietenpol-List message posted by: ToySat(at)aol.com Hi gang: My contribution will go out as soon as I get a name address from Richard. This has been a great place for me too. I'm a slow builder of a piet and am glad to have the resources. Thanks, Ryder Olsen ________________________________________________________________________________
-- Pietenpol-List message posted by: ToySat(at)aol.com Hi gang: My contribution will go out as soon as I get a name address from Richard. This has been a great place for me too. I'm a slow builder of a piet and am glad to have the resources. Thanks, Ryder Olsen ________________________________________________________________________________
Re: Pietenpol-List: help
Original Posted By: ToySat(at)aol.com
Ditto on the usefulness of the site and the contribution. Dave Boyd Champaign IL
Ditto on the usefulness of the site and the contribution. Dave Boyd Champaign IL
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Original Posted By: bowdler(at)juno.com
> Subject: RE: help> > > >I'll respond with what I remember.> >> >1/8 2 sheets 3ply> >1/16 3 sheets 3ply> >1/4 1 sheet 5ply (floor)> >All may be cut in half for shipping. I had to scarf the fuse sides for> >length.> >If I remember correctly this gave me enough to do the LE of the wing in> >1/16" as well. Birch or Mahogony is fine. I used birch.> >> >Never heard of Structan.> >> >No matter how much you order you will likely need to reorder. (Murphy is> >always with us...)> >> >Steve Eldredge> >IT Services> >Brigham Young University> >> >> >> -----Original Message-----> >> dannymac> >> Sent: Monday, May 24, 1999 1:24 AM> >> To: Pietenpol Discussion> >> Subject: help> >>> >>> >> Dear Guys,> >>> >> I really could use everyones help with some feedback on> >> a couple of> >> points this morning, then I'll try to ease up on everyone for> >> a while.> >> "Structan" brand glue. Comes in a caulk type tube, no mixing, about a> >> year tube-life once opened and kept capped. Appx $20 a tube. Anyone> >> heard of it? Is it any good? Jean Peters says it is better> >> than the old> >> "Weldwood Glue" (powdered) we used to mix back in the 60's.> >> Second thing: Can a couple of people verify a min.> >> plywood list for> >> the fuse and wing so I can get started?> >> 1. Size of sheets 61"x61"?> >> 2. How many sheets of what thickness for fuse, gussets, etc.> >> 3. How many ply?> >> 4. Birch, mahogany, other?> >>> >> Plans still not here yet. With these answers I can go ahead and order> >> some glue and ply and have it on the way.> >>> >> Everyone has been so very helpfull so far. Thanks already!> >>> >>> >> Sincerely, DannyMac> >>> ________________________________________________________________________________
> Subject: RE: help> > > >I'll respond with what I remember.> >> >1/8 2 sheets 3ply> >1/16 3 sheets 3ply> >1/4 1 sheet 5ply (floor)> >All may be cut in half for shipping. I had to scarf the fuse sides for> >length.> >If I remember correctly this gave me enough to do the LE of the wing in> >1/16" as well. Birch or Mahogony is fine. I used birch.> >> >Never heard of Structan.> >> >No matter how much you order you will likely need to reorder. (Murphy is> >always with us...)> >> >Steve Eldredge> >IT Services> >Brigham Young University> >> >> >> -----Original Message-----> >> dannymac> >> Sent: Monday, May 24, 1999 1:24 AM> >> To: Pietenpol Discussion> >> Subject: help> >>> >>> >> Dear Guys,> >>> >> I really could use everyones help with some feedback on> >> a couple of> >> points this morning, then I'll try to ease up on everyone for> >> a while.> >> "Structan" brand glue. Comes in a caulk type tube, no mixing, about a> >> year tube-life once opened and kept capped. Appx $20 a tube. Anyone> >> heard of it? Is it any good? Jean Peters says it is better> >> than the old> >> "Weldwood Glue" (powdered) we used to mix back in the 60's.> >> Second thing: Can a couple of people verify a min.> >> plywood list for> >> the fuse and wing so I can get started?> >> 1. Size of sheets 61"x61"?> >> 2. How many sheets of what thickness for fuse, gussets, etc.> >> 3. How many ply?> >> 4. Birch, mahogany, other?> >>> >> Plans still not here yet. With these answers I can go ahead and order> >> some glue and ply and have it on the way.> >>> >> Everyone has been so very helpfull so far. Thanks already!> >>> >>> >> Sincerely, DannyMac> >>> ________________________________________________________________________________
> Re: help
Original Posted By:> steve(at)byu.edu
> > Guys... I can get Okoume marine plywood locally. It is available (instock)> and quite a bit less costly than African mahogany. Is this a good> -----Original Message-----
> > Guys... I can get Okoume marine plywood locally. It is available (instock)> and quite a bit less costly than African mahogany. Is this a good> -----Original Message-----
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Original Posted By: Chad Johnson
> Subject: RE: help> > > >I'll respond with what I remember.> >> >1/8 2 sheets 3ply> >1/16 3 sheets 3ply> >1/4 1 sheet 5ply (floor)> >All may be cut in half for shipping. I had to scarf the fuse sides for> >length.> >If I remember correctly this gave me enough to do the LE of the wing in> >1/16" as well. Birch or Mahogony is fine. I used birch.> >> >Never heard of Structan.> >> >No matter how much you order you will likely need to reorder. (Murphy is> >always with us...)> >> >Steve Eldredge> >IT Services> >Brigham Young University> >> >> >> -----Original Message-----> >> dannymac> >> Sent: Monday, May 24, 1999 1:24 AM> >> To: Pietenpol Discussion> >> Subject: help> >>> >>> >> Dear Guys,> >>> >> I really could use everyones help with some feedback on> >> a couple of> >> points this morning, then I'll try to ease up on everyone for> >> a while.> >> "Structan" brand glue. Comes in a caulk type tube, no mixing, about a> >> year tube-life once opened and kept capped. Appx $20 a tube. Anyone> >> heard of it? Is it any good? Jean Peters says it is better> >> than the old> >> "Weldwood Glue" (powdered) we used to mix back in the 60's.> >> Second thing: Can a couple of people verify a min.> >> plywood list for> >> the fuse and wing so I can get started?> >> 1. Size of sheets 61"x61"?> >> 2. How many sheets of what thickness for fuse, gussets, etc.> >> 3. How many ply?> >> 4. Birch, mahogany, other?> >>> >> Plans still not here yet. With these answers I can go ahead and order> >> some glue and ply and have it on the way.> >>> >> Everyone has been so very helpfull so far. Thanks already!> >>> >>> >> Sincerely, DannyMac> >>> ________________________________________________________________________________
> Subject: RE: help> > > >I'll respond with what I remember.> >> >1/8 2 sheets 3ply> >1/16 3 sheets 3ply> >1/4 1 sheet 5ply (floor)> >All may be cut in half for shipping. I had to scarf the fuse sides for> >length.> >If I remember correctly this gave me enough to do the LE of the wing in> >1/16" as well. Birch or Mahogony is fine. I used birch.> >> >Never heard of Structan.> >> >No matter how much you order you will likely need to reorder. (Murphy is> >always with us...)> >> >Steve Eldredge> >IT Services> >Brigham Young University> >> >> >> -----Original Message-----> >> dannymac> >> Sent: Monday, May 24, 1999 1:24 AM> >> To: Pietenpol Discussion> >> Subject: help> >>> >>> >> Dear Guys,> >>> >> I really could use everyones help with some feedback on> >> a couple of> >> points this morning, then I'll try to ease up on everyone for> >> a while.> >> "Structan" brand glue. Comes in a caulk type tube, no mixing, about a> >> year tube-life once opened and kept capped. Appx $20 a tube. Anyone> >> heard of it? Is it any good? Jean Peters says it is better> >> than the old> >> "Weldwood Glue" (powdered) we used to mix back in the 60's.> >> Second thing: Can a couple of people verify a min.> >> plywood list for> >> the fuse and wing so I can get started?> >> 1. Size of sheets 61"x61"?> >> 2. How many sheets of what thickness for fuse, gussets, etc.> >> 3. How many ply?> >> 4. Birch, mahogany, other?> >>> >> Plans still not here yet. With these answers I can go ahead and order> >> some glue and ply and have it on the way.> >>> >> Everyone has been so very helpfull so far. Thanks already!> >>> >>> >> Sincerely, DannyMac> >>> ________________________________________________________________________________