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RobertR237 wrote:
So Bob Reed, Del Rawlins, Corky Scott, Mike Pilla, Steve Genotte, et. al., get to work! g Dave 'hinge-head' Hyde I haven't given up but a little thing like money keeps getting in the way right now. Some good news though, just landed a 6-month contract that should keep the vultures at bay for a while. Bad news is that it is out of town and doesn't leave time to build. Never say die though, work will continue at some time in the future. Bob Reed www.kisbuild.r-a-reed-assoc.com (KIS Builders Site) KIS Cruiser in progress...Slow but steady progress.... "Ladies and Gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and Slide on the Ice!" (M.A.S.H. Sidney Freedman) I'm with you, Bob. I bought up enough steel tube before I got laid off from Alcatel to keep me going for the past two years. The past month or so has seen little building, mainly 'cause I've run out of raw materials. Just today, though, I got the come-back-home call from Alcatel. -- http://www.ernest.isa-geek.org/ "Ignorance is mankinds normal state, alleviated by information and experience." Veeduber |
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![]() I'm with you, Bob. I bought up enough steel tube before I got laid off from Alcatel to keep me going for the past two years. The past month or so has seen little building, mainly 'cause I've run out of raw materials. Just today, though, I got the come-back-home call from Alcatel. -- http://www.ernest.isa-geek.org/ "Ignorance is mankinds normal state, alleviated by information and experience." Veeduber Not that is the best news I have heard all day. Congratulations and hope it lasts a long long time. Take advantage of it and get some more steel. Before you know it, you will have to buy gas for a new plane. Bob Reed www.kisbuild.r-a-reed-assoc.com (KIS Builders Site) KIS Cruiser in progress...Slow but steady progress.... "Ladies and Gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and Slide on the Ice!" (M.A.S.H. Sidney Freedman) |
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Thanks for the great advice John, I would have never thought of those things.
pac John Ammeter wrote Pac.... First of all, you don't look at the project as being one big job. Think of it as being many little tasks. Work on each little task one at a time. I remember building the trim tab for my RV-6. It took most of a day of puttering about but, when it was done, I put it with the growing collection of finished items. When you can't find anymore small tasks to work on, it's time to go flying. Oh, one more thing... work on the plane a little each day. Keep the project in your basement or garage, not at the hangar (unless you live in your hangar), so, if you get the urge to get up at 2:30 AM because you can't sleep, you can work on the plane for an hour or so. Don't forget to take a vacation occasionally from the project. You'll come back refreshed and eager to jump right back into building. I worked on my RV-6 three or four nights a week from about 4:30 to 6:30 or 7:00 PM and one of the weekend days. The weekend day dedicated to the RV was my wifes choice. If she needed me for something on Saturday then Sunday was the RV work day. Don't know if you're married or not but, if you are, remember that whenever your wife calls down to the shop with the familiar, "Honey, can you help me?" immediately DROP what you're doing and go help her. Don't ever let her believe that the airplane is more important than she is.... It took me 3 1/2 years from first hole drilled to first time the airplane left the ground behind. I could have done it 6 months earlier if I'd had sense enough to keep the plane at home until EVERY thing was ready for flight except putting the wings on the plane. I took it to the airport much too soon and, since the airport was 45 miles away, I lost much of my work time commuting back and forth. John Ammeter |
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Why hell son, we's even git ourselves and a tilephony.........(chew praire
grass) "Del Rawlins" wrote in message ... In Mike Henley wrote: i found this while searching for uk.comp.homebuilt... do you guys really build flying things... Of course, doesn't everybody? i mean, seriously, can you ride in something you built and trust its safety, That is a question that you have to answer for yourself. or do you just build toy remote controlled stuff... That too. ---------------------------------------------------- Del Rawlins- Remove _kills_spammers_ to reply via email. Unofficial Bearhawk FAQ website: http://www.rawlinsbrothers.org/bhfaq/ |
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