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flywrights(at)yahoo.com Guest
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Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 5:45 pm Post subject: packed up |
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Listers,
the time has come, and my whole workshop and airplane and on a Budget truck and car hauler. I'm really dejected with having to have such a large break in building, but I know on the other end with my new job I'll be able to work 3 months straight on it when I'm not on a job. Not to mention that I also won't have to share a hangar like I've been doing.
Anyway, John J and others who've gone before me in the buildus interruptus and moving the shop to a new location please keep me in mind, especially while I'm on the 7 hour drive tomorrow to make it safely and without Jessie's learning experience of wearing a hole in a wing skin.
Lots of stops to check on things.
Rob Wright
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sean(at)stephensville.com Guest
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Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 6:04 pm Post subject: packed up |
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I moved my kit from Phoenix, AZ to Crystal Lake, IL last July 4th. Still not started again, but getting close to having the garage, errrr... Plane Factory all setup again. I know how you feel. Can't wait to get started again myself. Of course that was a little longer than a 7 hour drive.
-Sean (#40303 - still waiting to finish wings, starting IFR training soon so I am allowed to put the avionics I desire in my panel. Heh)
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On Jun 14, 2007, at 8:44 PM, Robert Wright wrote:
Quote: | Listers,
the time has come, and my whole workshop and airplane and on a Budget truck and car hauler. I'm really dejected with having to have such a large break in building, but I know on the other end with my new job I'll be able to work 3 months straight on it when I'm not on a job. Not to mention that I also won't have to share a hangar like I've been doing.
Anyway, John J and others who've gone before me in the buildus interruptus and moving the shop to a new location please keep me in mind, especially while I'm on the 7 hour drive tomorrow to make it safely and without Jessie's learning experience of wearing a hole in a wing skin.
Lots of stops to check on things.
Rob Wright
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jjessen
Joined: 22 Apr 2006 Posts: 285 Location: OR
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Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 6:11 pm Post subject: packed up |
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Robert, best of luck. I'm still deep into the BI, and probably won't emerge until August, but it's a journey, as you are now clearly on. Might as well enjoy every part of it! Building and thinking about building!
Hang in there.
John J
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Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 6:44 PM
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Subject: packed up
Listers,
the time has come, and my whole workshop and airplane and on a Budget truck and car hauler. I'm really dejected with having to have such a large break in building, but I know on the other end with my new job I'll be able to work 3 months straight on it when I'm not on a job. Not to mention that I also won't have to share a hangar like I've been doing.
Anyway, John J and others who've gone before me in the buildus interruptus and moving the shop to a new location please keep me in mind, especially while I'm on the 7 hour drive tomorrow to make it safely and without Jessie's learning experience of wearing a hole in a wing skin.
Lots of stops to check on things.
Rob Wright
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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 6:11 am Post subject: packed up |
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Rob,
Just remember to take your time and secure everything down twice as good as you think is needed. My buddy went through a whole med size box of 3” drywall screws securing my HS, wings, and fuselage in a 26’ Penske truck for our 19 hour and 1200 mile drive from TX to WI. If the truck has a wood floor don’t be afraid to use nails, screws, or whatever to hold things in place, they won’t even notice. I left my wings in the cradles I made with a little extra padding everywhere. You can’t have enough moving blankets. I managed to get my project all the way up here with no damage in a single 26’ truckload, the workshop however was a whole truck full in itself. As you have seen from others, don’t expect to restart building right away. My hiatus is turning out to be at least a year.
Best of luck,
Michael Sausen
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From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Robert Wright
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 8:44 PM
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Subject: packed up
Listers,
the time has come, and my whole workshop and airplane and on a Budget truck and car hauler. I'm really dejected with having to have such a large break in building, but I know on the other end with my new job I'll be able to work 3 months straight on it when I'm not on a job. Not to mention that I also won't have to share a hangar like I've been doing.
Anyway, John J and others who've gone before me in the buildus interruptus and moving the shop to a new location please keep me in mind, especially while I'm on the 7 hour drive tomorrow to make it safely and without Jessie's learning experience of wearing a hole in a wing skin.
Lots of stops to check on things.
Rob Wright
#392
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Jon Reining
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 37
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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 9:47 am Post subject: Re: packed up |
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Good luck on the move! Our project is now in its third location awaiting a garage to be built. Needless to say, progress is slow when you don't have a good space to work in.
Jon (and Bill) Reining
40514 - wings
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