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PostPosted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 1:03 pm    Post subject: Europa-List Digest: 9 Msgs - 10/06/10 Reply with quote

David, my friend.
I will always remember him strolling with us at the beach on Elba, and bying some souvenirs for those who stayed home. His determination to overfly Venice for photografical purposes gave me the opertunity to be pictured in an exeptionel position with my europa F-PKRL. We were about the same age but he was always so cordial and friendly that I looked up to a magnificent man and great pilot.
My sincere condolences go to Richard and family and to the Europa community.
Karel Vranken.
 
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    1. 02:56 AM - AMPREG 21  (Bob Fairall)
    2. 03:14 AM - Re: AMPREG 21  (GRAHAM SINGLETON)
    3. 03:38 AM - Re: FW: G-GIDY  (Kingsley Hurst)
    4. 03:38 AM - Re: FW: G-GIDY  (Kingsley Hurst)
    5. 03:57 AM - Re: AMPREG 21  (Jan de Jong)
    6. 08:02 AM - david corbett  (Rowland Carson)
    7. 09:16 AM - Detail sanding board for cheap.  (rparigoris)
    8. 12:35 PM - Re: FW: G-GIDY  (Europa)
    9. 04:57 PM - Upholstery  (Steade)

________________________________  Message 1  _____________________________________
Time: 02:56:36 AM PST US
From: Bob Fairall <Bob.Fairall(at)fairalls.co.uk (Bob.Fairall(at)fairalls.co.uk)>
Subject: AMPREG 21

Hi all,

I'm wondering whether anyone has had any snags with the 'new' Ampreg 21 as
 opposed to the 'old 'Ampreg 20' when used in the surface finishing mode?

I've never had a problem with Ampreg 20, either on my first Europa, nor up
 to half way through the build of my second. However, I ran out of '20' an
d have started using Europa supplied '21' and find the '21' based filler h
orrible to sand ........ it clogs every sanding paper I try, Permagrit too
ls included.

I am using:-
*         the same filler, Europa supplied, same batch even.


*         I add of the other powder (sorry, can't remember the name) to ma
ke it smooth more easily in exactly the same proportions as before.
*         the right mix - '20' is 100:25. '21' is 3:1.


*         the workshop is heat soaked and dry, dry, dry ....... I even tr
ied higher than usual workshop temps.
*         I keep the workshop warm for at least 12 hours after application
 and after that the workshop has burst of heat which keep it well above cu
rrent outside air temperature, which is about 17C.

I am aware SP have a very good Helpline, but thought I'd see if anyone els
e has had the same problem first.

Thanks

Bob Fairall

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________________________________  Message 2  _____________________________________
Time: 03:14:06 AM PST US
From: GRAHAM SINGLETON <grahamsingleton(at)btinternet.com (grahamsingleton(at)btinternet.com)>
Subject: Re: AMPREG 21

Bob=0Aa lot of people use West system for finishing, sands easier and cures
 quicker. I =0Aalways add Cabosil which allows more expancell to be added a
nd causes less =0Apinholes. ratio 1 cabosil :5 expancell by volume.=0AGraha
m=0A=0A=0A=0A=0A=0A________________________________=0AFrom: Bob Fairall <Bo
b.Fairall(at)fairalls.co.uk (b.Fairall(at)fairalls.co.uk)>=0ATo: "europa-list(at)matronics.com (europa-list(at)matronics.com)" <europa-list(at)ma
tronics.com>=0ASent: Wednesday, 6 October, 2010 10:53:02=0ASubject: Europa-
List: AMPREG 21=0A=0A =0AHi all,=0A =0AI=99m wondering whether anyone
 has had any snags with the =98new=99 Ampreg 21 as =0Aopposed t
o the =98old =98Ampreg 20=99 when used in the surface fin
ishing mode?=0A =0AI=99ve never had a problem with Ampreg 20, either
on my first Europa, nor up to =0Ahalf way through the build of my second. H
owever, I ran out of =9820=99 and have =0Astarted using Europa
supplied =9821=99 and find the =9821=99 based fille
r horrible to =0Asand .. it clogs every sanding paper I t
ry, Permagrit tools included.=0A =0AI am using:- =0A =0A=C2=B7         the
same filler, Europa supplied, same batch even.=0A =0A=C2=B7         I add o
f the other powder (sorry, can=99t remember the name) to make it =0As
mooth more easily in exactly the same proportions as before.=0A =0A=C2=B7
      the right mix =93 =9820=99 is 100:25. =9821
=99 is 3:1.=0A =0A=C2=B7         the workshop is heat soaked and dry,
 dry, dry .. I even tried higher =0Athan usual workshop t
emps.=0A =0A=C2=B7         I keep the workshop warm for at least 12 hours a
fter application and =0Aafter that the workshop has burst of heat which kee
p it well above current =0Aoutside air temperature, which is about 17C.=0A
=0AI am aware SP have a very good Helpline, but thought I=99d see if
anyone else has =0Ahad the same problem first.=0A =0AThanks=0A =0ABob Faira
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________________________________  Message 3  _____________________________________
Time: 03:38:38 AM PST US
From: "Kingsley Hurst" <hurstkr(at)redzone.com.au (hurstkr(at)redzone.com.au)>
Subject: Re: FW: G-GIDY
Paul,

Congratulations on a very fine example indeed.

It is particularly pleasing to see another Mono has been born!

The colour of my face is much the same as the grass in your photo mate.

All the best from Oz

Kingsley

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________________________________  Message 4  _____________________________________
Time: 03:38:38 AM PST US
From: "Kingsley Hurst" <hurstkr(at)redzone.com.au (hurstkr(at)redzone.com.au)>
Subject: Re: FW: G-GIDY

Quote:
BTW, Ivan only charged you for 500 hours of enjoyment, you owe him for
another 2,500 hours it seems ? !

Cheers,
Nev.
Geeez Nev, how the hell am I ever going to pay my dues?

Cheers
Kingsley

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________________________________  Message 5  _____________________________________
Time: 03:57:19 AM PST US
From: Jan de Jong <jan_de_jong(at)casema.nl (jan_de_jong(at)casema.nl)>
Subject: Re: AMPREG 21
I use SP106 for surface work. A lot less sticky than Ampreg20.
Cheers,
Jan de Jong
________________________________  Message 6  _____________________________________


Time: 08:02:42 AM PST US
Subject: david corbett
From: Rowland Carson <rowlandcarson(at)gmail.com (rowlandcarson(at)gmail.com)>
Many people in the Europa community will know David Corbett. Some of
you may have heard that he was in hospital suffering from leukemia. I
received the following message today from his son Richard:
"Very sadly David died early this morning  he slipped away peacefully
in his sleep and had not been in discomfort.

Please could you let the Europa  community know.

Many thanks.

Richard Corbett

Corbett Farms Ltd"
David was a good friend and a great asset to the aviation community,
and he will be sorely missed.

in friendship

Rowland
________________________________  Message 7  _____________________________________
Time: 09:16:19 AM PST US
Subject: Detail sanding board for cheap.
From: "rparigoris" <rparigor(at)suffolk.lib.ny.us (rparigor(at)suffolk.lib.ny.us)>
Hi Group

Alan came up with this simple design for a small sanding board for cheap.
Very useful for detail sanding:

http://www.europaowners.org/forums/gallery2.php?g2_itemId=84267
http://www.europaowners.org/forums/gallery2.php?g2_itemId=84264

Light weight, allows for good grip, allows for good good feel and cheap.
Ron Parigoris
Read this topic online here:

http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=314933#314933


________________________________  Message 8  _____________________________________
Time: 12:35:40 PM PST US
Subject: Re: Europa-List: FW: G-GIDY
From: Europa <europa(at)pstewart.f2s.com (europa(at)pstewart.f2s.com)>


Thank every one for the kind thoughts - they have made quite a special week
all the more so.

Regards

Paul
On 6/10/10 11:35, "Kingsley Hurst" <hurstkr(at)redzone.com.au (hurstkr(at)redzone.com.au)> wrote:

Quote:

Paul,

Congratulations on a very fine example indeed.

It is particularly pleasing to see another Mono has been born!

The colour of my face is much the same as the grass in your photo mate.
>

Quote:
All the best from Oz

Kingsley

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________________________________  Message 9  _____________________________________


Time: 04:57:47 PM PST US
From: "Steade" <steade(at)btinternet.com (steade(at)btinternet.com)>
Subject: Europa-List: Upholstery

Hi

Thanks for all the reply's regarding contact details for Matthew. I
seems the person I am after is Matt Leach but having tried the contact
numbers it seems he is out of circulation.

If I do get in touch with him I will let every one know.

Regards

David Steade

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