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John Hauck
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 4639 Location: Titus, Alabama (hauck's holler)
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Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 9:20 pm Post subject: Update |
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Hey Guys:
Got an hour flight time in today, first in nearly three months. Felt good.
Airplane did good. OAT was 70F at 2,500 feet.
Now have 301.2 hours on the new 912ULS. It is running good.
While I was roaming around out West, we had two new additions to the Gantt
International Airport family. The two resident mama burros had two little
baby burros. It is worth the effort to go over to the farm just to watch
these two clowns perform. Don't know how old they are, but not more than
two months.
These are genuine airport jackasses. They fit right in.
john h
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_________________ John Hauck
MKIII/912ULS
hauck's holler
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Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 6:52 am Post subject: update |
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Thanks for the pictures, John. Brings back a lot of memories. What was the ground temp? 31 degrees, going to 40 today. Heavy snow tomorrow, so I have welding to do. The front frame of the Firestar is done, except for the small brackets. I ordered the fuselage tube from Travis yesterday.
Bill Sullivan
Windsor Locks, Ct.
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John Hauck
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 4639 Location: Titus, Alabama (hauck's holler)
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Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 7:09 am Post subject: update |
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Bill:
I don't know what the ground temp was, but today they are forecasting 77F.
So far it is rats - 3 and me - 0. That have tripped the rat traps three times, liked the peanut butter off clean, without getting caught.
Glue traps didn't work, except to catch broke crickets.
Decon rat poison, put out four trays, was gone the first night.
I was able to salvage enough undamaged parts to make up seat belt and shoulder harness for the pilots seat. That is why I got to fly yesterday.
As far as I know, the only damage was the seat belt/shoulder harness, 12VDC power wire to my ANR headset, power socket for my electric vest, and the 2" wide velcro strap I use to secure my GPS to my leg. Still have my fingers crossed they didn't cut wires I could not see. My strobes, nav lights, electric fuel pump, mag switch, all performed normally. The radio and intercom also were operational. First time the rats got me I lost radio and intercom. They even tried to chew into the kevlar bridals on the parachute.
john h
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Thanks for the pictures, John. Brings back a lot of memories. What was the ground temp? 31 degrees, going to 40 today. Heavy snow tomorrow, so I have welding to do. The front frame of the Firestar is done, except for the small brackets. I ordered the fuselage tube from Travis yesterday.
Bill Sullivan
Windsor Locks, Ct.
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Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 10:02 am Post subject: update |
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John- You'll have to use a .22 with birdshot. That was part of my job for over 5 years- carry a .22 pistol, and hunt 4 times a day- plus on call for raccoons, skunks, etc. Better go internet for the electric rat zapper. They can be persistent. I had to use a .38 with birdshot on one rat- he was wearing a kevlar vest. Shot him 4 time with the .22, and no results. Good luck!
Bill Sullivan
Windsor Locks, Ct.
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Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 10:35 am Post subject: update |
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First time the rats got me I lost radio and intercom. They even tried to chew into the kevlar bridals on the parachute.>>
Good grief John, that is serious business. The worst I have had, so far, in spite of being hangared on a farm is a bug up the pitot. Mind you that nearly gave me heart failure as the ASI wound backwards in the middle of the climb out. Trouble is that the first thing that happens when the apparent speed drops off is to stuff the nose down without thinking . Not until I looked for an horizon did I realise what was happening.
77 degrees.? Very comfortable. Here it is just above freezing and we have had torrential rain with which the fields have been unable to cope so there have been floods all around the area. Joys of winter.
Cheers, and a ratfree Christmas
Pat
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Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 3:55 pm Post subject: update |
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BillNot to argue (too much) but FWIW I think the .22 birdshot is a joke! The ones with a plastic nose come out in one lump, never deploy. I've shot squirrels with them (and regular deploying loads) but have always had to go to solid .22's to kill them.
You CAN aggravate one, at 30-50' with birdshot if that's your intention.
And rats are lots tougher than squirrels.
I consider a .22 LR solid the absolute minimum for a rat, and that's with well-placed shots.
Glad to see your restoring project is going along -- Merry Xmas!
Russ
PS Do you realize we get lots of "=3d=3D=3D" 's with your emails?
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John- You'll have to use a .22 with birdshot. That was part of my job for over 5 years- carry a .22 pistol, and hunt 4 times a day- plus on call for raccoons, skunks, etc. Better go internet for the electric rat zapper. They can be persistent. I had to use a .38 with birdshot on one rat- he was wearing a kevlar vest. Shot him 4 time with the .22, and no results. Good luck!
Bill Sullivan
Windsor Locks, Ct.
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Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 5:38 pm Post subject: update |
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Russ- You have to get really close for the plastic capsule birdshot to work- 15 feet or so. the advantage is that you can work around animals, people, and equipment with almost no worry. Lots of sport, and you have to be quick with a second shot. At 15 feet, they won't go through both sides of a cardboard box. I know it won't hurt the tires, but maybe the plastic brake lines.
Finished all the welding today- including control brackets. The aileron control rods will be made up when I mount the wings. The main engine mount tube was replaced, and I made up a new front cage. Cost so far - including rivets for the wings (completed minus Stits)- is just under $200. Labor overall is about 20 hours. No problems, so far.
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Windsor Locks, Ct.
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Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 6:04 pm Post subject: update |
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BillSorry but I stand by my guns! My normal squirrel range is 10' IMHO The plastic birdshot is simply a weaker solid bullet. Won't even work the automatic action.
Not really Kolb-related; sorry
Glad to hear you're making progress!
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[quote] Russ- You have to get really close for the plastic capsule birdshot to work- 15 feet or so. the advantage is that you can work around animals, people, and equipment with almost no worry. Lots of sport, and you have to be quick with a second shot. At 15 feet, they won't go through both sides of a cardboard box. I know it won't hurt the tires, but maybe the plastic brake lines.
Finished all the welding today- including control brackets. The aileron control rods will be made up when I mount the wings. The main engine mount tube was replaced, and I made up a new front cage. Cost so far - including rivets for the wings (completed minus Stits)- is just under $200. Labor overall is about 20 hours. No problems, so far.
Bill Sullivan
Windsor Locks, Ct.
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Dana
Joined: 13 Dec 2007 Posts: 1047 Location: Connecticut, USA
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Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 8:09 pm Post subject: update |
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At 06:53 PM 12/18/2008, russ kinne wrote:
Quote: | Not to argue (too much) but FWIW I think the .22 birdshot is a joke! The
ones with a plastic nose come out in one lump, never deploy. I've shot
squirrels with them...
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My accountant used to use the .22 shotshells to shoot carpenter bees around
his house. He said it was a lot of fun. Dunno if he used the plastic cap
kind or the crimped ones.
Don't think I'd want to shoot something even that anemic around my plane,
though...
-Dana
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grantr
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Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 5:51 am Post subject: mouse trap fix |
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John,
I started having the same problem with them licking the peanut butter off.
I found a way to fix that. Get a jar of roasted peanuts and take a half peanut and push it through the trigger mechanism between the catch for the rod and the bait holder. You need a nut that is a little big then push it through. This will shave off part of it so it fits snug. Then put peanut butter on it. The mouse will lick of the PB and then it will get greedy and try to get the nut and pow! I caught two tiny ones on mouse traps with this method.
Are you using Victor traps which have the brass colored metal trigger catch? These are the best snap traps.
The Black Cats from Lowes with the plastic trigger that looks like cheese are terrible. They will not snap if I touch the trigger.
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