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  • #31
    Re: Update on bungee order

    Hi Greg, just got to thinking, when I lived in Medford, Oregon, long ago, there was a Greg House that was friends with Dennis Conners kids, Brent and I forget the other ones name, Bill Warren, Ted Ryder are you the same guy, gary

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    • #32
      Re: Update on bungee order

      Gary,

      Yup, the very same guy! I saw Bentley, Barry, Ted, Butch, just to name a few a couple weeks ago while I was in MFR for fires.
      Greg House
      Brookshire, TX
      TF #1089
      BC12-D
      N96043

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      • #33
        Re: Update on bungee order

        I received my bungee cords on Thursday...not too bad considering Tenn. to Alaska. Thanks ever so much to Hank and Chuck for their "above and beyond" efforts on behalf of the Tribe...a tribe scattered all over the place! Thanks again, gentlemen. Dick
        Last edited by Dick Smith; 08-24-2013, 13:33.
        Dick Smith N5207M TF#159

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        • #34
          Re: Update on bungee order

          Originally posted by Bravo 6 View Post
          Gary,

          Yup, the very same guy! I saw Bentley, Barry, Ted, Butch, just to name a few a couple weeks ago while I was in MFR for fires.
          Thank you, do you know if Bentley or
          Ted still have their Tcrafts?

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          • #35
            Re: Update on bungee order

            Thanks for the bungee's just in time I am going to take my floats off soon and it will be nice to put on new bungee's for a change.
            Wolf Lake Aircraft Services

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            • #36
              Re: Update on bungee order

              Are any of these bungees still available? I need 4 for my annual due this month.
              Thanks
              Dan Brown
              Dan Brown
              1940 BC-65 N26625
              TF #779
              Annapolis, MD

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              • #37
                Re: Update on bungee order

                Dan,
                Still some pre-war sets that were never paid for available at the original cost of $66.39 (includes shipping).
                Hank

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                • #38
                  Re: Update on bungee order

                  Are any of these still available? I need 4 for my annual this month.
                  If not, where do I order them?

                  Thanks..
                  Dan Brown
                  1940 BC-65 N26625
                  TF #779
                  Annapolis, MD

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                  • #39
                    Re: Update on bungee order

                    I'll take a set if Dan doesn't take the last of the pre-war bungies.
                    1940 BC-65 that needs minor work...
                    N27432

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                    • #40
                      Re: Update on bungee order

                      I will send sets out the day of receipt of check. If I run out I will return the checks. I saw two sets of extra pre-war bungees still in the box. First come, first serve.
                      Hank

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                      • #41
                        Re: Update on bungee order

                        Hank, did you get my pm about the windshield drawings a couple weeks ago? Can you send those with the bungees if I send some extra money?
                        1940 BC-65 that needs minor work...
                        N27432

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                        • #42
                          Re: Update on bungee order

                          Not a problem, except I need to dig them out. Had a minor bathroom water leak that turned out to cause a bunch of floor damage. What started out as a $10 quick plumbing repair turned into a bathroom remodel. Of course, if we were going to re-do one, why not do the upstairs to match? Ten buck problem has turned into a 2 or 3 week all new floors, counter tops, sinks and hardware. Oh yea, as long as we are putting a new water line on the toilet, might as well replace the whole toilet, right? Don't forget to refinish the wood work and paint, and while we are at it replace all the light fixtures.
                          If you think buying airplane parts can bust your wallet, don't EVER go into a plumbing supply with your wife! The new toilet even has a soft close seat and lid!
                          She used my Taylorcraft work battle plan against me!

                          Hank

                          The windshield drawings are really a set of tracings. I have the templates from my plane and will trace them again. Just remember, they are templates and WON'T FIT YOUR PLANE!!! Cut the parts from poster board and a piece of tempered Masonite for the windshield (the front piece) so you can trim them to fit. Cardboard and Masonite are a LOT cheaper than Plexi! When you get the drawings I will go through the process I used to make the parts and build the whole thing.

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                          • #43
                            Re: Update on bungee order

                            That explains your airplane projects!

                            Originally posted by Hank Jarrett View Post
                            Not a problem, except I need to dig them out. Had a minor bathroom water leak that turned out to cause a bunch of floor damage. What started out as a $10 quick plumbing repair turned into a bathroom remodel. Of course, if we were going to re-do one, why not do the upstairs to match? Ten buck problem has turned into a 2 or 3 week all new floors, counter tops, sinks and hardware. Oh yea, as long as we are putting a new water line on the toilet, might as well replace the whole toilet, right? Don't forget to refinish the wood work and paint, and while we are at it replace all the light fixtures.
                            If you think buying airplane parts can bust your wallet, don't EVER go into a plumbing supply with your wife! The new toilet even has a soft close seat and lid!
                            She used my Taylorcraft work battle plan against me!

                            Hank

                            The windshield drawings are really a set of tracings. I have the templates from my plane and will trace them again. Just remember, they are templates and WON'T FIT YOUR PLANE!!! Cut the parts from poster board and a piece of tempered Masonite for the windshield (the front piece) so you can trim them to fit. Cardboard and Masonite are a LOT cheaper than Plexi! When you get the drawings I will go through the process I used to make the parts and build the whole thing.
                            N29787
                            '41 BC12-65

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                            • #44
                              Re: Update on bungee order

                              It explains a LOT of things about me! She took my battle plan for projects (as long as we have it apart, let's do it right), now if I could just apply HER schedule process to my plane (CRACK that whip and GET-ER-DONE!).
                              Hank

                              OK, the down stairs bath is done, and it DOES look great, but I could have bought an engine for what we put in to it! All for a simple leak in a supply hose.

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                              • #45
                                Re: Update on bungee order

                                I don't know to thank you guys! You can't imagine my surprise when I got home from Cabelas and my wife told me that a couple guys from Virginia Beach had flown in with a box of rubber parts and had installed them on the T-Craft. My wife told me that they said that they said that they couldn't wait as they had a lot of deliveries to make before Christmas, so they left. They even turned out the lights and closed the doors of he hanger. Great balls of fire!!! That is terrific. I did notice that the engine was still warm???
                                You guys are unbelievable, thanks!

                                RonC
                                Ron C
                                N96995

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