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I need one of those rubber stamps that say 'I certify that this aircraft has
been inspected in accordance with------". They used to be advertised all over a few years ago, now I can't find one anywhere. Can someone give me a lead? Thanks Paul N1431A |
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That's because Word in label mode makes up a sheet of 30 labels at less than
a tenth of a cent a label, and you can put your own name and certificate number directly on the label. My PMI suggests that when you do the wet ink signature that you cut a corner of the label with the ink so that if anybody attempts to remove the label it leaves a "hole" in their logbook that may be difficult to explain. I have three labels for each annual -- airframe, engine, and propeller. If you like, I'll port you the Word file that they come from and you can make the appropriate changes to name and certificate number. Jim "Tri-Pacer" wrote in message ... I need one of those rubber stamps that say 'I certify that this aircraft has been inspected in accordance with------". They used to be advertised all over a few years ago, now I can't find one anywhere. Can someone give me a lead? Thanks Paul N1431A |
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I print mine on label type paper too ( actually one label per page
size) with several of those statements seperated by a gap and then just cut them to size. You could even add the ELT test statement and other yearly requirement statements as a set. |
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"abripl" wrote in message
oups.com... I print mine on label type paper too ( actually one label per page size) with several of those statements seperated by a gap and then just cut them to size. You could even add the ELT test statement and other yearly requirement statements as a set. I know I have the word-for-word text for an Experimental - amateur built annual inspection around here someplace (behind the futon in a briefcase, I think). So far I have just copied it in rather illegible printing in my logbook up at the hangar, duplicating what I think I wrote the year before. The label idea is great! Would someone please quote the wording here so I can cut and paste it into Word to print up a page of labels? Yeah, I'm just trying to avoid hauling that briefcase out. Thanks, Rich S. |
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"Tri-Pacer" wrote: I need one of those rubber stamps that say 'I certify that this aircraft has been inspected in accordance with------". They used to be advertised all over a few years ago, now I can't find one anywhere. Can someone give me a lead? Thanks Paul N1431A If you haven't got a local stamp maker, try www.rubberstamps.com |
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On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 18:15:13 -0800, "Rich S."
wrote: I know I have the word-for-word text for an Experimental - amateur built annual inspection around here someplace (behind the futon in a briefcase, I think). So far I have just copied it in rather illegible printing in my logbook up at the hangar, duplicating what I think I wrote the year before. The label idea is great! Would someone please quote the wording here so I can cut and paste it into Word to print up a page of labels? "Sh*t, man, go fly!" + name, certificate number, and date On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 12:08:23 -0800, "RST Engineering" wrote: That's because Word in label mode makes up a sheet of 30 labels at less than a tenth of a cent a label, and you can put your own name and certificate number directly on the label. My PMI suggests that when you do the wet ink signature that you cut a corner of the label with the ink so that if anybody attempts to remove the label it leaves a "hole" in their logbook that may be difficult to explain. I'll put a plug in for one of my favorite pieces of computer hardwa A Brother QL-500 label printer. It plugs into the USB port, and prints onto a long roll of label material. I rarely have to use a whole Avery 30-label sheet, and the Brother beats using those weird little half-sheets and play with Word to print in the next open position. With the label printer, I can highlight the address or text in Word, press the label-print button on the Word toolbar, and out she pops. I bought mine for something like $60 with one of those 20% coupons the office-supply stores usually have. Ron Wanttaja |
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"Ron Wanttaja" wrote in message
... On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 18:15:13 -0800, "Rich S." wrote: The label idea is great! Would someone please quote the wording here so I can cut and paste it into Word to print up a page of labels? "Sh*t, man, go fly!" + name, certificate number, and date "But, honest, Inspector . . . Mr. Wanttaja *said* that was it!" Rich "5 to 7 with good behavior" S. |
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"Smitty Two" wrote in message
news ![]() In article , "Tri-Pacer" wrote: I need one of those rubber stamps that say 'I certify that this aircraft has been inspected in accordance with------". They used to be advertised all over a few years ago, now I can't find one anywhere. Can someone give me a lead? Thanks Paul N1431A If you haven't got a local stamp maker, try www.rubberstamps.com Office Depot, and possibly Office Max and/or Staples, can order custom stamps from the service desk--where you order/pick-up copying and stapling. They are the kind with the internal reservoir, rather than the old stamp and pad, which makes good economic sense when you are ordering custom work. Then the only changes from the old days will be that the face of your stamp won't gather dust and your won't have to search for the pad--and then curse because it dried out. Actually any office supply, and probably a lot of printers, can order stamps for you. Peter |
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