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PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 5:15 pm    Post subject: Introducing Myself Reply with quote

Hello Everyone,

I am new to the list and the Zenith world and was just chiming in to say
hello to everyone. I live on the West side of Houston Texas in Katy.

I have had my plans for the XL for a month or so and have already begun my
Corvair conversion to WW's plans. I am planning to scratch build my plane
to primarily reduce costs, but the journey sounds like more fun this way as
well. I am really looking forward to the education I am about to receive,
which I suppose is at the heart of the experimental category.

I am also a student pilot (172) with about 10 hours and at the rate I am
going it will probably take me another year to finish up my PP License. I
considered the Sport Pilot License, but would like to enjoy my aircraft more
than it would allow.

I am a recent addition to Chapter 774 out of Brookshire Texas which is
headed up by Leonard of the Legal Eagle fame.

I completed a welding course recently and have begun practicing my gas
welding in preparation for the many parts that will be welded.

I am already having a blast and looking forward to a lifetime involvement in
the Aviation world.

I am sure that I will have many questions as I go along and will be looking
toward everyone here to help me over some of the humps.

Thanks in advance for all your help,

Matt Stecher


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 5:57 pm    Post subject: Introducing Myself Reply with quote

Hi Matt,

Welcome aboard.

I guess I am one of those guys who always asks nosy questions. So I
will go ahead and ask the two that came to mind while reading your
introduction.

First, which parts on the Zodiac are welded? I am a kit builder
rather than scratch, so I suppose the factory does all the welding I
need. Still, I am nearly completed with my XL and I haven't seen any
welded parts yet.

Second, I must ask why you don't want to get the Sport Pilot
certificate along the way to your Private. It allows you to carry
passengers and do most of the stuff you can do with a Private Licence
anyway. Perhaps you can find a nice pretty young lady to go on the
long cross country flights you must do to qualify for the
Private. Sometimes, cross country flying can get pretty boring.

I wish you great luck and a lot of fun building your XL. I think it
is a great choice for a low time pilot to build.

Best regards,

Paul
XL fuselage
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Hello Everyone,

I am new to the list and the Zenith world and was just chiming in to
say hello to everyone. I live on the West side of Houston Texas in Katy.

I have had my plans for the XL for a month or so and have already
begun my Corvair conversion to WW's plans. I am planning to scratch
build my plane to primarily reduce costs, but the journey sounds
like more fun this way as well. I am really looking forward to the
education I am about to receive, which I suppose is at the heart of
the experimental category.

I am also a student pilot (172) with about 10 hours and at the rate
I am going it will probably take me another year to finish up my PP
License. I considered the Sport Pilot License, but would like to
enjoy my aircraft more than it would allow.

I am a recent addition to Chapter 774 out of Brookshire Texas which
is headed up by Leonard of the Legal Eagle fame.

I completed a welding course recently and have begun practicing my
gas welding in preparation for the many parts that will be welded.

I am already having a blast and looking forward to a lifetime
involvement in the Aviation world.

I am sure that I will have many questions as I go along and will be
looking toward everyone here to help me over some of the humps.

Thanks in advance for all your help,

Matt Stecher



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 6:20 pm    Post subject: Introducing Myself Reply with quote

Paul, There are quite a few welded parts in the kit: Motor mount attach / canopy pivots, gear attach brackets, rudder pedals, control torque tube, control sticks, control connection (for dual sticks), flap control tubes, flap actuator bracket, just to name0a few.

Jay in Dallas, working on XL fuselage
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 6:23 pm    Post subject: Introducing Myself Reply with quote

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WELCOME Matt, nice to see another true homebuider.
I am building (from plans) a 701. Bought a set of
plans from a guy that bought a Savannah kit. I just
finished my spars and there ready for riveting. Feel
free to email me for any advice, I'll be glad to
help. Bob Sceppa < do not archive>

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<mrcc1234(at)sbcglobal.net>

Hello Everyone,

I am new to the list and the Zenith world and was
just chiming in to say
hello to everyone. I live on the West side of
Houston Texas in Katy.

I have had my plans for the XL for a month or so and
have already begun my
Corvair conversion to WW's plans. I am planning to
scratch build my plane
to primarily reduce costs, but the journey sounds
like more fun this way as
well. I am really looking forward to the education
I am about to receive,
which I suppose is at the heart of the experimental
category.

I am also a student pilot (172) with about 10 hours
and at the rate I am
going it will probably take me another year to
finish up my PP License. I
considered the Sport Pilot License, but would like
to enjoy my aircraft more
than it would allow.

I am a recent addition to Chapter 774 out of
Brookshire Texas which is
headed up by Leonard of the Legal Eagle fame.

I completed a welding course recently and have begun
practicing my gas
welding in preparation for the many parts that will
be welded.

I am already having a blast and looking forward to a
lifetime involvement in
the Aviation world.

I am sure that I will have many questions as I go
along and will be looking
toward everyone here to help me over some of the
humps.

Thanks in advance for all your help,

Matt Stecher





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PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 6:52 pm    Post subject: Introducing Myself Reply with quote

TELL me about it. lol I've spent the last two days doing nothing but cutting 4130 parts to weld together. The kit builders are lucky they don't have to do any of this. Then again, my rudder pedals only cost $60, and my Gear Brackets were less than $30 each. I'd rather have dirty hands than an empty pocketbook any day! Smile

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Paul, There are quite a few welded parts in the kit: Motor mount attach / canopy pivots, gear attach brackets, rudder pedals, control torque tube, control sticks, control connection (for dual sticks), flap control tubes, flap actuator bracket, just to name a few.

Jay in Dallas, working on XL fuselage
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 6:58 pm    Post subject: Re: Introducing Myself Reply with quote

Welcome to the wonderful world of scratch building. This web site will be your Q & A and research tool. If you have any questions just ask.

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 7:29 pm    Post subject: Introducing Myself Reply with quote

Tom or Bren

What method are you using to cut your 4130 parts. I am about to start on them myself.

Kevin Bonds
Nashville TN
601XL Corvair powered; Plans building.
Empennage done; working on wings and engine.
http://home.comcast.net/~kevinbonds

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Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 9:52 PM
To: zenith-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: Zenith-List: Introducing Myself


TELL me about it. lol I've spent the last two days doing nothing but cutting 4130 parts to weld together. The kit builders are lucky they don't have to do any of this. Then again, my rudder pedals only cost $60, and my Gear Brackets were less than $30 each. I'd rather have dirty hands than an empty pocketbook any day! Smile

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Jaybannist(at)cs.com wrote:
Paul, There are quite a few welded parts in the kit: Motor mount attach / canopy pivots, gear attach brackets, rudder pedals, control torque tube, control sticks, control connection (for dual sticks), flap control tubes, flap actuator bracket, just to name a few.

Jay in Dallas, working on XL fuselage
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 8:58 pm    Post subject: Introducing Myself Reply with quote

Just Tom. Bren is the better half, but she just want to ride in the airplane. Not build it. lol
I'm using a cold saw to cut the 4130 tubing used in the rudder pedals, control sticks, etc. and a Bridgeport mill to put the 'half-rounds' in the end of some of the tubes.
For parts like the Gear Brackets and anything else from flat sheet, I'm using a CNC laser. If you let me know what you're looking for, I can cut a few extras as I get to mine. I'm not sure in what order I'll be fabricating everything, but I'll have to build it all sometime or another. Contact me off-list if you're interested. The material isn't cheap, but it's not too bad compared to the pre-fab part.



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What method are you using to cut your 4130 parts. I am about to start on them myself.

Kevin Bonds
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Empennage done; working on wings and engine.
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From: owner-zenith-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-zenith-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Tom and Bren Henderson
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 9:52 PM
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Subject: Re: Introducing Myself


TELL me about it. lol I've spent the last two days doing nothing but cutting 4130 parts to weld together. The kit builders are lucky they don't have to do any of this. Then again, my rudder pedals only cost $60, and my Gear Brackets were less than $30 each. I'd rather have dirty hands than an empty pocketbook any day! Smile

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Jaybannist(at)cs.com wrote:
Paul, There are quite a few welded parts in the kit: Motor mount attach / canopy pivots, gear attach brackets, rudder pedals, control torque tube, control sticks, control connection (for dual sticks), flap control tubes, flap actuator bracket, just to name a few.

Jay in Dallas, working on XL fuselage
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 2:19 am    Post subject: Introducing Myself Reply with quote

Welcome Matt and strap yourself in. You'll learn more about domed rivet Vs bucked, red Scotchbrite Vs green, to oil can or not to oil can, Corvair Vs Allison V-12 you get the picture. Wouldn't trade it for anything ! !

Hope to meet you at Sun & Fun. These are a great bunch of folks with a lot of knowledge.

Enjoy and DO NOT ARCHIVE.



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Hello Everyone,

I am new to the list and the Zenith world and was just chiming in to say
hello to everyone. I live on the West side of Houston Texas in Katy.

Thanks in advance for all your help,

Matt Stecher


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 3:35 am    Post subject: Introducing Myself Reply with quote

Odd coincidence here..... I'm a general dentist.0 For me, clean hands are how my pockets get less empty. Go figure.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 5:05 am    Post subject: Introducing Myself Reply with quote

Hi Matt,

Welcome to the list. I知 also a 601XL scratch builder
planning to hang a Corvair in the front, I already
have my core and the WW manual but I知 working in the
airframe for now.

A very important piece of advice that I知 sure I won稚
be the only one telling you, download the part layout
from www.ch601.org and cut your sheet metal according
to this. If you do this, you will save a lot of money.
This might surprise some kit builders but if you
scratch build the 601XL based on this part layout, all
the sheet metal needed to build the 601XL will come
around $2,000. Add $500 to $1,000 for more materials
to cover damaged parts plus another $2,000 for
extrusions, tubes, hardware, rivets and you can get
your airframe for about $5,000. I know this because
I知 currently working in my second big material order
and I already budgeted for the third and final one.
Based on Yarde metals quotes, after I have purchased
all the materials I would have spent around $2.000 in
sheet metal, including shipping and handling.

I was originally planning to buy the materials as I
need them but I changed my mind and now I知 planning
to buy all remaining sheet metal before the end of
October. The reason behind is that the price of the
material is rising uncomfortably fast.

William Dominguez
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 10:13 am    Post subject: Introducing Myself Reply with quote

Hi Matt:

Welcome to the group. I am one of the guys taking the short route (Kit
Built) however, one of my friends is scratch building and I think he will be
flying before me. I am building the 601XL, Corvair Powered, and I am down to
the fuselage, hopefully it won't be long now. I finished rebuilding my
engine after attending Corvair College, I am using most of William's
components. I just need to buy a carb, wires and plugs and I would be ready
to start it. I am in the Houston area every few weeks, do you think your
chapter would mind a visitor from chapter 1343? It sure would be more
interesting than sitting in a hotel.

Clyde Barcus
601 XL, Hendersonville, TN
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