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Revolution Mini 500 - is it buildable?
Richard Riley wrote:
ChuckSlusarczyk wrote: If you do be sure to stop by the booth and say Hi .Lots of RAH guys do. See ya Chuck S RAH-14/1 ret Well, if you HAVE a booth at Osh this year, I'll bring by a couple of bottles of Gunship 2. See, everyone thought Gunship 1 just didn't have enough kick to it, 'cause it was only 110 proof or so. The New and Improved Gunship 2 is about 185. We will need no smoking signs.... RR Good for removing ice Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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Revolution Mini 500 - is it buildable?
ChuckSlusarczyk wrote:
If you do be sure to stop by the booth and say Hi .Lots of RAH guys do. See ya Chuck S RAH-14/1 ret I recently heard that there is going to be a Hillsboro, OR air show this year. Any chance you'll have a booth there? Tony |
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"Bruce A. Frank" wrote in message ... My project sits as I re-roof the patio and spend $500 on outdoor grade electrical parts to wire the lights and receptacles under it to code. My son starts college next fall, planning to major in Mech. E. He wants to get a "real" job this summer. I am trying to talk him into helping me finish the project this summer for pay of $1000 a month (40 hrs a week). I keep point out to him that there is no job that he can work this summer that will give him as much experience and practical mechanical understanding as helping me finish the plane. My fingers are crossed for good luck that he'll agree. I know what you are saying. I'm trying to finish my kitchen remodel; I have to finish the raised panel doors, and some plaster work, then a few other things. I wish you luck getting your son to help. Good help is hard to find! g -- Jim in NC |
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Revolution Mini 500 - is it buildable?
Bruce A. Frank wrote:
My project sits as I re-roof the patio and spend $500 on outdoor grade electrical parts to wire the lights and receptacles under it to code. My son starts college next fall, planning to major in Mech. E. He wants to get a "real" job this summer. I am trying to talk him into helping me finish the project this summer for pay of $1000 a month (40 hrs a week). I keep point out to him that there is no job that he can work this summer that will give him as much experience and practical mechanical understanding as helping me finish the plane. My fingers are crossed for good luck that he'll agree. Bruce, Does the job include room and board too? If the boy doesn't take it, I might! Richard |
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....yeah, but bags don't fly!
Richard Riley wrote: On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 22:06:52 GMT, "Bruce A. Frank" wrote: My project sits as I re-roof the patio and spend $500 on outdoor grade electrical parts to wire the lights and receptacles under it to code. My son starts college next fall, planning to major in Mech. E. He wants to get a "real" job this summer. I am trying to talk him into helping me finish the project this summer for pay of $1000 a month (40 hrs a week). I keep point out to him that there is no job that he can work this summer that will give him as much experience and practical mechanical understanding as helping me finish the plane. My fingers are crossed for good luck that he'll agree. Good luck. If that's "take home" pay it's only $6.75/hr gross. We have a supermarket down the street that's paying starting bag boys $9.50 |
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("Bruce A. Frank" wrote)
My son starts college next fall, planning to major in Mech. E. He wants to get a "real" job this summer. I am trying to talk him into helping me finish the project this summer for pay of $1000 a month (40 hrs a week). I keep point out to him that there is no job that he can work this summer that will give him as much experience and practical mechanical understanding as helping me finish the plane. My fingers are crossed for good luck that he'll agree. You get one shot at this, Pops - pony up! (...as if college costs are something to sneeze at. g) How about this: You'll match him dollar for dollar on his "real" paycheck's net (up to 40 hours/week, and they both get deposited in a bank, etc, etc, etc.) ...if, he'll give you 3 hours of 'top rate' shop time (per day) and 5 hours on the weekend - all of it scheduled two weeks in advance. He'll be getting your $1,000/month for half the time in the shop. I suspect it'll be a much more productive 20 hrs. Under this plan he gets to watch his savings grow (Hey, this is fun!) and he'll be able to take pride in his "real" job, out in the real world. Win, win, win ...plus it has double the chance of succeeding as your 1983 plan. :-) Let us know how it works out. Montblack Don't forget my 4%. |
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Anthony W wrote:
ChuckSlusarczyk wrote: If you do be sure to stop by the booth and say Hi .Lots of RAH guys do. See ya Chuck S RAH-14/1 ret I recently heard that there is going to be a Hillsboro, OR air show this year. Any chance you'll have a booth there? Tony I live in Hillsboro and it is not the type of show Chuck would set up a display. The KHIO show is not a pilots show it is for the masses. Most of us pilots that have hangars and airplanes at Hillsboro hate the airshow. The organizer view us as being in their way. |
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Revolution Mini 500 - is it buildable?
Jerry Springer wrote:
I recently heard that there is going to be a Hillsboro, OR air show this year. Any chance you'll have a booth there? Tony I live in Hillsboro and it is not the type of show Chuck would set up a display. The KHIO show is not a pilots show it is for the masses. Most of us pilots that have hangars and airplanes at Hillsboro hate the airshow. The organizer view us as being in their way. That's too bad. I haven't been to the Hillsboro air show in many years and also years before I was at all serious about experimental aviation. I was hoping for something better since there is no way I could swing a trip to Oshkosh. It's a time/money problem, when I have the time I don't have the money... Tony |
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"ChuckSlusarczyk" wrote in message ... Yeah me too,I think of him alot when ever jaun starts spouting off .I guess Tony had a phone conversation with jaun before he died and Tony said jaun might be a nice guy in person but he's got this thing about being somebody else on the net. You just can't help yourself, gotta make sure you dump some of your BS in any thread you touch, dontcha? You want to get it forcefed to ya on this one as well? Be happy to do so. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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