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PostPosted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 7:53 pm    Post subject: pic Reply with quote

Gary .... I guess that's a pic from an AA-5 ..... but it would be nice to have a description for us that are -5 ignorant!!
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 9:45 pm    Post subject: pic Reply with quote

Linn,
Sorry, but, I am afraid I don't know what pic you are talking about. I don't remember sending a pic. When was it sent? What was it?

Gary
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[quote] Gary .... I guess that's a pic from an AA-5 ..... but it would be nice to have a description for us that are -5 ignorant!!
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 9:49 pm    Post subject: pic Reply with quote

Oh, I see now. That was to go to me. Ooooppps.
Ok, it's the rear console cover for my Tiger. It's made of fiberglass; 4 layers of glass with 1/4 foam core on top.

Gary
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[quote] Gary .... I guess that's a pic from an AA-5 ..... but it would be nice to have a description for us that are -5 ignorant!!
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 4:33 am    Post subject: pic Reply with quote

Hi Linn:

It looks like an OooPsy cover.  It is covering the the cables that goes down the centerline of the plane to the tail.  It is so clumsby people don't step on them.  OooPsy!
But then again the floor sure looks nice - Painted Maybe?  So it could be just a paint shield so the cables and the color coding on them do not get obliterated.  It does look like the spar has a paper cover?    But, if the floor is painted and the cables are not - How come the small area between the OooPsy cover and the spar - Where the cables show - The cables are not painted?  TRICK PHOTOGRAPHY?  And why not paint the spar?  UNLESS?  The spar is painted a different color!  Gary, are you getting into Fung Shway and home decorating?
More energy flow through the centerline of the plane could equate to more forward speed.
Wink
Barry


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[quote] Gary .... I guess that's a pic from an AA-5 ..... but it would be nice to have a description for us that are -5 ignorant!!
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 9:53 am    Post subject: pic Reply with quote

Speaking of Fung Shway
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Hi Linn:

It looks like an OooPsy cover. It is covering the the cables that goes down the centerline of the plane to the tail. It is so clumsby people don't step on them. OooPsy!
But then again the floor sure looks nice - Painted Maybe?  So it could be just a paint shield so the cables and the color coding on them do not get obliterated. It does look like the spar has a paper cover? But, if the floor is painted and the cables are not - How come the small area between the OooPsy cover and the spar - Where the cables show - The cables are not painted? TRICK PHOTOGRAPHY?  And why not paint the spar? UNLESS? The spar is painted a different color! Gary, are you getting into Fung Shway and home decorating?
More energy flow through the centerline of the plane could equate to more forward speed.
Wink
Barry


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 10:20 am    Post subject: pic Reply with quote

Gary:

That sure looks gorgeous.  Will the owner appreciate it?
And have you been checked for OCD?
Smile
Barry
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[quote] Speaking of Fung Shway
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Hi Linn:

It looks like an OooPsy cover.  It is covering the the cables that goes down the centerline of the plane to the tail.  It is so clumsby people don't step on them.  OooPsy!


But then again the floor sure looks nice - Painted Maybe?  So it could be just a paint shield so the cables and the color coding on them do not get obliterated.  It does look like the spar has a paper cover?    But, if the floor is painted and the cables are not - How come the small area between the OooPsy cover and the spar - Where the cables show - The cables are not painted?  TRICK PHOTOGRAPHY?  And why not paint the spar?  UNLESS?  The spar is painted a different color!  Gary, are you getting into Fung Shway and home decorating?
More energy flow through the centerline of the plane could equate to more forward speed.
Wink
Barry


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 10:39 am    Post subject: pic Reply with quote

It's CDO. It needs to be in alphabetical order.
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Gary:

That sure looks gorgeous. Will the owner appreciate it?
And have you been checked for OCD?
Smile
Barry
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Hi Linn:

It looks like an OooPsy cover. It is covering the the cables that goes down the centerline of the plane to the tail. It is so clumsby people don't step on them. OooPsy!


But then again the floor sure looks nice - Painted Maybe? So it could be just a paint shield so the cables and the color coding on them do not get obliterated. It does look like the spar has a paper cover? But, if the floor is painted and the cables are not - How come the small area between the OooPsy cover and the spar - Where the cables show - The cables are not painted? TRICK PHOTOGRAPHY? And why not paint the spar? UNLESS? The spar is painted a different color! Gary, are you getting into Fung Shway and home decorating?
More energy flow through the centerline of the plane could equate to more forward speed.
Wink
Barry


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 1:43 pm    Post subject: pic Reply with quote

I don't know if everyone noticed but there is a modification to the canister vacuum filter installation in the first picture. It is probably one of the best things you can do for yourself or your mechanic (it's described on the AuCountry website). Now if Gary could come up with something for the garter vacuum filter I'd be a happy camper.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 2:56 pm    Post subject: pic Reply with quote

VERY GOOD - VERY GOOD, Gary - - - 

You have me laughing really hard.
Barry
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On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 1:38 PM, Gary L Vogt <teamgrumman(at)yahoo.com (teamgrumman(at)yahoo.com)> wrote:
[quote]It's CDO.  It needs to be in alphabetical order.


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Gary:

That sure looks gorgeous.  Will the owner appreciate it?
And have you been checked for OCD?
Smile

Barry
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Sent: Thursday, March 7, 2013 4:33 AM
Subject: Re: Re: pic


Hi Linn:

It looks like an OooPsy cover.  It is covering the the cables that goes down the centerline of the plane to the tail.  It is so clumsby people don't step on them.  OooPsy!


But then again the floor sure looks nice - Painted Maybe?  So it could be just a paint shield so the cables and the color coding on them do not get obliterated.  It does look like the spar has a paper cover?    But, if the floor is painted and the cables are not - How come the small area between the OooPsy cover and the spar - Where the cables show - The cables are not painted?  TRICK PHOTOGRAPHY?  And why not paint the spar?  UNLESS?  The spar is painted a different color!  Gary, are you getting into Fung Shway and home decorating?
More energy flow through the centerline of the plane could equate to more forward speed.
Wink
Barry


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 3:11 pm    Post subject: pic Reply with quote

Roger:

I can't see it... Does it have a Wingnut?  Indicating removable from the inside?
I don't know where I first heard of that - Gary if it was you, THANKS!  I did that after my first Annual 14 years ago.  GREAT IDEA!


Now - If you want the Mod for the Garter Filter... EASY.  
All you have to do in put a spacer on the INSIDE between the fixture and the firewall.  I did this with a large brass nut - I just happen to have.  All it has to do is give you room to slide on and off the filter.  The only issue is you have to remove ALL the hoses so the fixture is spaced away from the firewall.  NOW - Thinking back.  You maybe able to do the spacing using a piece of heavy wall PVC (Sked 40) and making a 'C' shape just to snap over feed through part of the fixture.  About 3/8" thick.  
Two other tricks to get things to fit:
1 - Remove the Sound Proofing around the fixture - It helps a little, or
2 - Flatten it down by installing a thin sheet of aluminum - It also helps a little.
I went with the EASY method.


Barry 

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[quote] I don't know if everyone noticed but there is a modification to the canister vacuum filter installation in the first picture.  It is probably one of the best things you can do for yourself or your mechanic (it's described on the AuCountry website).  Now if Gary could come up with something for the garter vacuum filter I'd be a happy camper.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 4:42 pm    Post subject: pic Reply with quote

Yep, the wingnut is there. I had to click on the pic and zoom-in to see it. Thanks for the ideas on the other filter.
Bests,
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 10:01 am    Post subject: pic Reply with quote

When I put the firewall blanket on, I made a cutout for the Vacuum filters. Then, I glued the patch back into the hole. It helps some. Just not a lot.
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I don't know if everyone noticed but there is a modification to the canister vacuum filter installation in the first picture. It is probably one of the best things you can do for yourself or your mechanic (it's described on the AuCountry website). Now if Gary could come up with something for the garter vacuum filter I'd be a happy camper.

Roger Rucker
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 10:02 am    Post subject: pic Reply with quote

hadn't thought of that. good idea.
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Roger:

I can't see it... Does it have a Wingnut? Indicating removable from the inside?
I don't know where I first heard of that - Gary if it was you, THANKS! I did that after my first Annual 14 years ago. GREAT IDEA!


Now - If you want the Mod for the Garter Filter... EASY.  
All you have to do in put a spacer on the INSIDE between the fixture and the firewall. I did this with a large brass nut - I just happen to have. All it has to do is give you room to slide on and off the filter. The only issue is you have to remove ALL the hoses so the fixture is spaced away from the firewall. NOW - Thinking back.  You maybe able to do the spacing using a piece of heavy wall PVC (Sked 40) and making a 'C' shape just to snap over feed through part of the fixture. About 3/8" thick.
Two other tricks to get things to fit:
1 - Remove the Sound Proofing around the fixture - It helps a little, or
2 - Flatten it down by installing a thin sheet of aluminum - It also helps a little.
I went with the EASY method.


Barry

On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 4:42 PM, <n26390(at)aol.com (n26390(at)aol.com)> wrote:
[quote] I don't know if everyone noticed but there is a modification to the canister vacuum filter installation in the first picture. It is probably one of the best things you can do for yourself or your mechanic (it's described on the AuCountry website). Now if Gary could come up with something for the garter vacuum filter I'd be a happy camper.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 10:31 am    Post subject: pic Reply with quote

Hi Gary

What product is that firewall blanket, it almost looks original.

Ian Matterface


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When I put the firewall blanket on, I made a cutout for the Vacuum filters. Then, I glued the patch back into the hole. It helps some. Just not a lot.


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I don't know if everyone noticed but there is a modification to the canister vacuum filter installation in the first picture. It is probably one of the best things you can do for yourself or your mechanic (it's described on the AuCountry website). Now if Gary could come up with something for the garter vacuum filter I'd be a happy camper.

Roger Rucker
AA5A '78 HWO

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 10:00 pm    Post subject: pic Reply with quote

It is the original type. I got it at WagAero.

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Hi Gary

What product is that firewall blanket, it almost looks original.

Ian Matterface


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When I put the firewall blanket on, I made a cutout for the Vacuum filters. Then, I glued the patch back into the hole. It helps some. Just not a lot.


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I don't know if everyone noticed but there is a modification to the canister vacuum filter installation in the first picture. It is probably one of the best things you can do for yourself or your mechanic (it's described on the AuCountry website). Now if Gary could come up with something for the garter vacuum filter I'd be a happy camper.

Roger Rucker
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