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"John Ammeter" wrote: m... Larry...... Do you really thing O'ring cares what you think?? I've known him for several years, been to his shop in Selma and seen his immaculate restored airplane. I've also seen what a perfectionist he is. He has the same intensity towards aircraft that he does towards fermenting wines and he's an award winner at that, too. Please, tell us the awards you've earned. The accolades you've earned. Show me you deserve to be believed. So far, you've failed miserably in that endeavor. John He's a damn fine oyster cook, too. Rich S. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Yep -- Those oysters are a memory not soon forgotten.... along with the best salmon that ever met a palate. Barnyard BOb - Arlington 2000 |
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"John Ammeter" wrote in message ... On Sat, 22 Nov 2003 22:33:07 -0500, "Larry Smith" wrote: "O-ring Seals" vintageav Selma Airdrome, CA (0Q4) A Hired Gun yawn AA, BA, BS(er), MS yawn Owner C310G N8965Z Senior Inspector, BATF (ret.) Were you one of the dogkiller cowboys at Ruby Ridge? Too cheap to buy a manual? Larry...... Do you really thing O'ring cares what you think?? I've known him for several years, been to his shop in Selma and seen his immaculate restored airplane. I've also seen what a perfectionist he is. He has the same intensity towards aircraft that he does towards fermenting wines and he's an award winner at that, too. Please, tell us the awards you've earned. The accolades you've earned. Show me you deserve to be believed. So far, you've failed miserably in that endeavor. John John, you're trying to reframe the issue here. Sorry, but you can't do it. Again, I gave the original poster in this thread good information, by the book. Oring, about 20 thousandths short of a seal, came swaggering along with a malicious attack and false information verifying he has neither read the Poly-Fiber manual nor has any respect for accuracy. So you and he now want to resurrect his credibility by waving greasy parchments of his soporific little titles of nobility. (Mostly the kind that genuine people don't pay much attention to.) The fact that he has so many titles and is willing to flaunt them in a sort of childish sandbox display to resurrect his credibility --- that just aggravates the culpability of his first post in this thread. Poofery with titles of rank -- especially mediocre ones like his -- only impresses the superficial and the shallow anyway. I tell you where my credibility is. It's in trying to give a decent answer to a legitimate question by someone who asked for advice. He's building an airplane and wanted a little help, which he didn't get from Oring. Information for homebuilders is what RAH is about, or should be about. That's all I gave in this thread until ad hominem attacks by two ignoramuses. And then a swarm of their shallow, superficial toadies came in with shifty weasel words like yours. What do you want me to say, that Oring is right and I'm wrong? The issue of the thread is whether you can use the iron to smooth imperfections in the fabric after brushing with Poly-brush. Don't try to reframe it with faux-aristocratic horse****. |
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