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  1. EDMO added a post in a topic Member Reputation   

    Thanks for the info ***Randy***
    Yes, I know you are one of those "bi-engine flyers"!
    ED in MO
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  2. SuberAvid added a post in a topic Member Reputation   

    All,

    Great answers. Bob's had me laughing out loud.


    Hey, I fly chainsaws and heavy iron.
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  3. SuberAvid added a post in a topic Member Reputation   



    Hey Ed, sorry about that response on the fuel pumps. I sent it to you but I must have messed something up if you didn't get it.

    On my plane I put my fuel pumps under the passenger seat. There is quite a bit of room for them there in the Avid+ since it was set up to have the mixer under the pilot seat. I ran the gas line out of the vertical header tank that sits behind teh passenger seat, into an in line filter, then into the fuel flow sender, then teed the line and ran it to each fuel pump (in parallel) which also have in line filters. I also pulled a line out ahead of the fuel pumps that runs to my primer. Downstream from the pumps I teed the line back into a single line and ran it along the floor and through my firewall, up the firewall, then teed the line to run to each carb and to the fuel pressure gage. I didn't run a gas colator because being a tail dragger, the lowest point on my system is at the bottom of my header tank which acts as my gas colator since the outlet line is an inch or more above the bottom. The whole system slopes back to the header tank. I put a curtis drain valve on the bottom of my header tank that sticks out of the bottom of the fusalage so I can stick it when I preflight.
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  4. SuberAvid added a post in a topic overheating... again   


    Ed,

    Google the Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman newspaper for Sept 25th. There is a story there of a couple of planes and hunters camping with their planes on a gravel bar, that had to be rescued by helicopter out of the Talkeetna River. They got caught in the flood and couldn't get off before it overran them. One of the guys, Paul Woodward, is a buddy that I worked with. He just got done totally rebuilding and upgrading his plane (the one half under water) a few years ago. That plane has had a rough life; before the rebuild he was taking off out of Merill Feild and his engine quit. He made a forced landing on 4th street in Anchorage. He survived it but the plane was in bad shape as you can imagine after taking a lot of power lines with it on the way down.
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  5. SuberAvid added a post in a topic overheating... again   


    Well Congrats again Leni, it sounds like you made a wise decision. The trouble with us guys is that wise decisions are pretty rare when those strong natural urges kick in.... oh, I'm talking about flying of course.

    I know what you mean on the plane; I asked him to give me a price on teh floats as well if he wanted to sell them separately. They would work on my MKIV when I get it back flying.

    That sounds good on fixing/retrieving the plane; let me know whatever I can do when you decide to do it.
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  6. EDMO added a post in a topic overheating... again   

    Can you fit a redrive and motor mount for some other engine to it? Saw a Can-Am with vertical twin 1000cc - 90 hp, I think, and was wondering what rpm it runs - maybe 4 cycle? - then, you are on your own with redrive, etc.
    The 800 sounds interesting, and powerful - hope it works - you could start a new club!
    Praying that my daughters in Anchorage dont have to put floats on Durango.
    Keep me posted on weather - If I wasnt a dinosaur, could probably get it on here - but tried once and damned weather channel was so aggrevating I deleted it after about 500 tries - well, after grandson came and did it.
    ED in MO
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  7. akflyer added a post in a topic overheating... again   


    Ed,

    I have an Arctic Cat 800 engine that if fuel injected I have been tinkering with to go in the Avid. I can loaf the engine along at 120 HP on take off if I run it at the same RPM limits as I do the 582. (6800 max versus the 8200 max that we run it in the sleds) Basically I am looking at double the HP and double the TQ at take off RPM

    yep, another big storm is headed in and just hitting the peninsula now. Kenai is reporting 22 gusting 39 and it is spose to hit 65-70 in the next few hrs and getting worse.

    The Kenai river is well above flood stage and rising. The boat launch and raised walk way at the cooper landing bridge is under water now. 1/4 mile from my house its flooded back 300 - 500 yrds off the river about 3' deep.

    Skwentna is only reporting 7 MPH winds right now so the plane should be OK, the last 2 storms have spared that area all the wind. When it was blowing 80 in Anchorage it only got up to 20 out at Skwenta so I have my fingers crossed again..


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  8. EDMO added a post in a topic Safety, It can hurt you   

    The most important part of safety is to remember what you said just before she whacked you in the head with the shovel!
    ED in MO
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  9. akflyer added a topic in Avidfoxflyers General Hangar   

    Safety, It can hurt you
    A little write up I just did for the safety meetings here at work..


    Safety, it can hurt you!





    Ok, so now I have your attention.. Just how is that I can say that safety can hurt you? Well it can happen very easy if you do not do what we have been having preached to us day in and day out here at Kuparuk. Read on to see what I mean.



    A few weeks ago I found myself in an unfamiliar situation. I was WORKING! Ok, so it was not so unfamiliar, but it is true not very often do I find myself with a shovel in my hand, heck, that is why we had kids right?? So lets set the stage. I flew out to a buddies lodge to do a job I figured would take 2 days tops to jack up a cabin that was sinking into the dirt and get it leveled up. Turns out that just like we have happen here, the job just continued to fight me. Jacks not working properly, horrible weather, back hoe not wanting to start after sitting for 6 yrs etc. Next thing I know I find myself way behind and 5 days into the 2 day job.



    The task at hand was to jack the cabin up, dig out where the support pilings are until we hit solid ground then back fill the holes with gravel that we had to haul with the 4 wheeler from a hole I had dug out in the woods ¼ mile away. Simple basic task right??? What could possibly go wrong… right??? one day I will learn to stop asking that question!! After two days of hauling gravel that was dug from a pit with the backhoe, then loading the gravel into the trailer by hand shoveling we were getting worn out. We were about 15 loads into the job when the nice sunny weather turned on us. In a 3 minute period we went from bright sunshine, to a Louisiana down pour. My fiancé and I started really hustling on the shoveling to get the trailer loaded and headed back to the lodge. She was standing on one side of the trailer and up on the gravel pile a little bit while I was on the other side of the trailer with one foot on the edge of the 10’ deep hole I had dug, shoveling furiously from the same gravel pile. Remember, we had done this at least 15 times in the previous two days! Well as we were working along in perfect rhythm my mind wandered around to SAFETY! No joke, as I am still shoveling I start to think about just how lucky we were to not have hit each other as the shovel heads are swinging back and forth in very close proximity to part of me that I am kind of fond of (my face). The instant that I think to myself how lucky we really were to not have hit each other I find myself seeing stars and getting a lesson on mean ole Mr. gravity. A few seconds later I wake up to my head feeling like I just went a few rounds with Mike Tyson and my fiancé standing over the hole in a panic. This goof ball wanted me to jump right up and let her know I was OK. I just wanted to lay there and try to remember my name! Have you ever had a head wound? No matter how slight they may be boy can those things bleed! All she can see is me rolling around in the bottom of a hole with my hand over my eye and blood running, not dripping, running through my fingers and down my arm. Yes, she was panicked! I am going to end the story here… Well, no I cant stop here, we really need to back it up about 12 hrs..The previous evening we are laying in bed and she starts giggling. I asked her what was so funny and she tells me that the big hole I had dug with the hoe, out in the woods 100 miles from nowhere, looked like a mass grave she has seen on some show. Since this gal has every episode of CSI (Ney York and Miami), Bones and any other murder / detective show ever made memorized I got a bit freaked out!



    So here we are, I am laying in the bottom of this “grave” in the middle of nowhere and she is standing over the top with a shovel in her hand. I kid you not, had one speck of dirt come into that hole I am sure I would be infront of a grand jury right about now wearing a cute yellow suit sporting a not so comfortable pair of nickel bracelets! As it turned out there was a happy ending with me patching myself up with butterflys and super glue and going back to work after I had a few ahh, medicinal beverages!



    OK where did I go wrong?? They preach safety to us here right?? I was thinking about safety when I got hit right?? WHY. Because I did not do the other thing they preach here, and that is FOCUS ON YOUR TASK AT HAND! Folks, I can’t emphasize enough just how important it is that we focus on the task you are doing, right that second. If you happen to find your mind wandering get the bad word out of the line of fire. Step back and remove yourself from becoming a hazard, then put on your safety thinking cap and get a look at the job and make whatever changes you need to complete the job safely!



    It was not until later that night as we were sitting in the lounge that it hit me. Crap, I flew us out here, there are no other planes around and the cell coverage here has been down for a week due to weather. What if I had not had the extensive first aide kit in the plane that I keep in there? What if I had laid my leg open with the chainsaw earlier in the day? There would have been no way for her to have gotten me to medical attention had I really done something stupid (ok, more stupid than I normally do).



    That brings us around to something that is relatively new here at Kuparuk.. Planning! Make sure that just as we plan our work here, when we are at home plan you play time too! Do you have a way to call for help if you need to? Do you have a good first aide kit / survival gear with you when you are out in remote areas? Make sure that you cover your bases at home just as well as we do here at work!


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  10. EDMO added a post in a topic overheating... again   

    What a cutie! Makes me wish I was 50 years younger - But then, every morning, noon, and night, I wish I was 50 years younger, and still in Alaska!
    Lucky You! Congrats.
    Now, what is an 800 - and what about all this flooding and a cat 3 hurricane storm heading for Alaska?
    ED in MO
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  11. EDMO added a post in a topic Member Reputation   

    Jolly Good Show Leni,
    Unfortunately, my old mind just cant remember all those cute charactors, so my vocabulary is limited.
    ED in MO
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  12. akflyer added a post in a topic Member Reputation   



    I forgot to mention.. I am damn glad I had it dissabled on me, cause I know if anyone ever really met me, after a good couple dozen drinks my reputation would be in the vastly negative numbers





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  13. akflyer added a post in a topic Member Reputation   


    Summed it up pretty good there Mr.!

    There are alot that are not really "up" on the socially accepted use of the emoticons so I will give another quick run down.

    If a comment is followed by a or any form of smiley face, that should be taken as "dude, I think its funny as hell n no worries"

    If the comment is followed by that is our lil chug that not all sites share. that signifies that all in the comment is good, and maybe we, or I am just hacking on you in good natured banter. It is kinda the get outta jail free card. Tell someone they are acting like a jackass and them put a next to it and we all know that its OK, you yourself have been a jackass more than once and you are qualified to make said statement through your own personal learning experience!

    Now, if you are really acting like a jack ass and we dont approve, you get the VERY seldom used :nc: That stands for NO CHUG this means your a jackass straight up and should stop cause you are crossing the line with what ever you said.

    If someone makes a statement, or a poke and you are trying to start something with them (just a lil fun), not a full on "i am gonna meet you half way and kick yer a$$" you toss in the This lil guy is just saying, hey yall, I just started some shit so now I am going to sit back, have a beer n some popcorn and watch the show

    If it is something we have gone over a million times, and we are not telling you something that common sense should have jumped up and kicked you in the teeth about you may get the yeah dude, you really brought that OLD news to the table, come up with something better.. It may be used in a sentence like this.... "What, the installed weight of your super duper all aluminum n titanium soobie came in at an installed weight of over 230#" This could be followed by a and will most often be followed with a or a and just so you know that we were hacking on ya, I will even toss in the good ole

    I think most of the other ones are pretty self explanatory!


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  14. EDMO added a post in a topic Member Reputation   

    Yess, we know about those sites where the "Politicly Incorrect" are quickly banished - where you cant say "another brand or design", or that forbidden word, "MOD"!
    I say the wrong thing sometimes, but try to apologize if I think I have offended someone.
    My old skin is too tough to be burned easily.
    I've learned a lot listening to all the "chain-saw drivers"
    And appreciate you all putting up with a few "real-heavy-engine drivers".
    I think we are all on here to learn and to teach and share for the joy of building and flying.
    If anyone feels better by putting minuses by my name, then have at it.......Glad my XXXs arent on here!
    I appreciate all of the members comments and sharing info, even if we dont agree sometimes.
    Thats the end of my sermon for today ......
    ED in MO
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  15. akflyer added a post in a topic Wire feed welding   

    You can turn the flow up on the gas if you have to hold the cup further away from your work due to the clusters if you need to. Use ER-60 or ER-70 wire in .023" and you should be fine. I welded up alot of tabs and plates on my plane using GMAW (mig) If your heat and wire feed speed are set right, you should be able to just weld away without trying to do a bunch of spot welds (unless you are welding a bunch of long runs of sheet metal, then you have to worry about warping) . Get the heat and speed set on some scrap tubes then go to town on it. Starting out with your gas flow around 15-25 CFH and you should be good to go!

    I too would say use solid wire. While flux core may be more forgiving, it will also dig deeper and increase your chances of burn through.


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  16. akflyer added a post in a topic overheating... again   

    Well Randy, I do belive this is a different gal than the one you met up there 2 yrs ago. But Joey likes this one better so do I for that matter I got lucky this time! No drama, no jail, no baggage!!

    I called the guy to see if he would sell the floats and belly pod seperate, but he does not want to at this time. He has my name and number and will call if he decides to sell them.

    I will give you a call and keep you posted on what the plans are for getting in there and working on it. It may be best to just wait for freeze up, or just hope for a stiff south wind blowing to get me out of there. At any rate, I want to get the repairs done this time up there so it will be ready to go at the first chance. I really need that 800 in the nose to get me out of where I am on floats.



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  17. akflyer added a post in a topic Member Reputation   

    Randy,

    After looking into it, I am 99.99% certain it was a case of the fat coursor and he probly meant to hit the + not the negative! It was on a post you made to the fat avid update that was just a bunch of pictures. Either it should have been a positive, or he was pissed cause the lil hamster in the cage has his heart give out on him while trying to run fast enough to generate the power to download those awesome pics over a super slow dial up connection.. At any rate, don't loose any sleep over it, I got ya all fixed up!

    To be honest, I am pretty darn SHOCKED that I have not gotten some real negative numbers with some of the stuff I have posted over the years here! Those boys on the "other" site dont have much of a sense of humor.. On one of the snowmachine forums I am on, the "team" used to take a little "field trip" over to another rival site and cause a lil ruckus for a few hrs till we got bored and went back to our own play ground.... Some guys are just too serious sometimes!


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  18. akflyer added a post in a topic Member Reputation   



    Bob, I am sure that if our X wives got on here we would be more than a zero... We would be off into the the negative numbers a long ways!

    Randy, It happens. Some guys can't take any humor and there are still a few that think any good natured ribbing has no place on a SERIOUS airplane forum.. um hello!! have they not ready the pinned topics or read my signature? Take it with a grain of salt.. another of our most contributing members who probly has the most extensive library on our lil planes got a negative for a comment made one time. I took it off as I didn't see it as a bad comment Anyone who has met you and knows you should know that there is probly not a kinder guy out there that is more supportive of our forum. I will look into it and see that you get cleared of the charges... (picture the gavel droping and the judge saying case dismissed!)


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  19. akflyerbob added a post in a topic Member Reputation   

    I'm sure X-wives have something to do with it, mine says I'm a "0"

    and so does my profile
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  20. C5Engineer added a post in a topic Member Reputation   

    I can assure you guys there is no judge and jury. The software that runs this forum is capable of a lot more than we are currently utilizing. I will look into it but ignore it for now.
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  21. EDMO added a post in a topic Member Reputation   

    I think it is because you dont drive a Rotax? I had the -1 at one time, and went back to 0 the last time I looked.
    I wont look again, because it is BS.
    I dont have a clue as to how it works.
    Think this BS should be removed from this site. We are supposed to be free to say anything, but looks like somebody is being judge and jury, and we dont even get a lawyer.
    You are still #1 Soob-driver on here.
    I will put a *** by your name if you answer my question about where you mount your fuel pumps and if they are before or after the gascolator.
    ED in MO
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  22. SuberAvid added a topic in Avidfoxflyers General Hangar   

    Member Reputation
    I happened to be browsing around the Forum the other day and was looking at the members list and noticed that most members had a reputation of 0, +1 or +2; then I got to mine and see I have a -1 reputation. What does that mean? Did I give someone bad advice? Just curious how one earns their reputation?
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  23. SuberAvid added a post in a topic overheating... again   

    Congrats Leni; she's a neat girl and very pretty. I'd be carefull about getting hitched at the lodge though; little Joey might have something to say about that. He has a pretty big crush on her!

    I will try to make it out there on the 8th if the weather cooperates and see if I can land somewhere I can help you guys.

    I didn't see the add for the Avid on Craig's list, but Jackak says it is the same one we looked at at Birchwood. It is pretty much complete; I can't remember exactly what is left to do but not much. It is covered, painted, fully assembled, engine and prop on, and I think it had all or most the basic instruments in it. The owner (also Jack) called me and said it also has a set of Federal skis and Avid fiberglas floats that have not been assembled yet. It should be a pretty good deal if all the paperwork is in order so you could get it registered. He sold his half of the hangar that it is in and doesn't have a place to put it any more. He has a place in Talkeetna now.
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  24. C5Engineer added a post in a topic overheating... again   

    Good to hear Leni!!
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  25. Bandit added a post in a topic Wire feed welding   

    I just bought a Hobart 140 mig welder with sheilding gas last night. Can I get a smaller nozzle so I can work around clusters better if I have to? Trying to get my shop in shape so I can start working on my project. I need to bring my Bandit in after deer season this fall and pull the engine and send it in. Then I would like to weld tabs on the belly so I can attach the belly pan better. Need to cut out a new windshield to.
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