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Joined: 12 Jan 2006 Posts: 112 Location: Georgia
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Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 9:09 pm Post subject: Some advise about old "Kolb Drivers" |
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Some advise about "Kolb Drivers"
What we get is a certain amount of tolerance for a certain amount of risk.
What am I talkin bout Beauford??
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Can I reply to myself ?
Don't listen to me... I'll be in therapy for the rest of my life -
503 x 700 hrs = ?
Times approximate. List was current at time of printing. Any
resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
I don't have a single "nico" --- on my whole plane - mine are all
"machined swagged".
I've had them on my old 1983 "Hawk", my old 1990 "FireStar",
I've even own a press - etc. - but I don't like them.
I feel like Forrest Gump - "That's a lot to dooo.."
At least with these I've got at least 1/2 inch + - adjustment each way.
Lot's of measuring - one chance to get it right (an old Irish custom)
so don't be afraid!!
Most of your local aerodromes have access to one of these machines - I'm sure.
It only cost an extra $200 total - if you get it right the first or
2nd time? Trust me - OK.
As far as Ethanol (which is basically wood grain alcohol) - up in the
hills here in N. Ga,
we don't just put it in the cars..we drink it.
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