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Padded aluminum cusp that slips over trailing edge with web strap that
goes over leading edge then down to cable or stake with hooks and ratchet for tightning. Can be easily carried in ship. E-mail me for picture.........see Williams Soaring, set of two for $125 + shipping. JJ |
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See this in detail at WSC online store
http://store.williamssoaring.com/Mer...tegory_Code=SP Great device produced by JJ. Regards, Rex Mayes Williams Soaring Center |
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At 01:48 04 August 2008, Rex wrote:
See this in detail at WSC online store http://store.williamssoaring.com/Mer...tegory_Code=SP Great device produced by JJ. Regards, Rex Mayes Williams Soaring Center or make it yourself for 20 bucks |
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Pete Smith wrote
or make it yourself for 20 bucks Yep, the materials did cost about $20 bucks, 2024-T3 (.062) + 2 hinges & 2 cargo tie-downs and don't forget the padding and contact cement, now find someone with a sheet metal shears and brake. Then cut, bend, trim, rivet, glue, box and ship.....................man are we making a killing on this? I have used these for years and some local pilots finally got me to make up a run, with travel time down to use the shears I have a good 15 hours into making 8 sets for a whopping $42 bucks an hour + gas (my shop rate is $65/hr)................won't make that mistake again! JJ |
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JJ,
I have a good 15 hours into making 8 sets for a whopping $42 bucks an hour + gas (my shop rate is $65/hr)................won't make that mistake again! JJ JJ, You have infringed on the business model I have in place for the Quiet Vent (sells for $6) and the MKII yaw string - $10. Since you did not contact me seeking permission to license my copyrighted business model, you will either have to raise your prices immediately or suffer the wrath of my team of attorneys. BTW, I also have patent pending on "Buy High Sell Low" and "Dare to be different . . . circle in sink." You have been warned! bumper |
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On Aug 4, 7:58*am, "bumper" wrote:
JJ, I have a good 15 hours into making 8 sets for a whopping $42 bucks an hour + gas (my shop rate is $65/hr)................won't make that mistake again! JJ JJ, You have infringed on the business model I have in place for the Quiet Vent (sells for $6) and the MKII yaw string - $10. Since you did not contact me seeking permission to license my copyrighted business model, you will either have to raise your prices immediately or suffer the wrath of my team of attorneys. BTW, I also have patent pending on "Buy High Sell Low" and "Dare to be different . . . circle in sink." You have been warned! bumper JJ, I wouldn't worry too much about Bumper's threats of legal action. He also claims to have patent rights for the "Mark II Thermal Dissaptor" and the "Mark 1 Cumulus Destroyer" which I have been developing independently for some time. He hasn't gone through with his threats yet, but maybe he's taking it easy on me because I purchased a QV and MKII yaw string from him. ;-P My non-patented Mk II yaw string monitor is still under development, but shows promise. Uncle "Flies with Sheep" Fuzzy |
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So who is this "Pete Smith"? Just want ya'll to know it ain't me. My
dog's not in this hunt. |
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On Aug 3, 1:42*pm, JJ Sinclair wrote:
Padded aluminum cusp that slips over trailing edge with web strap that goes over leading edge then down to cable or stake with hooks and ratchet for tightning. Can be easily carried in ship. E-mail me for picture.........see Williams Soaring, set of two for $125 + shipping. JJ I bought 2 back belts with velcro closing (but without the shoulder straps) and a couple of textile motorcycle tiedown loops (not the ratchet straps, but what you put on the bike to protect it from the metal hooks) and had 2 excellent tiedown cuffs for less than $25 lot. For the nervous, they can be stitched. |
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On Aug 5, 7:29*pm, raulb wrote:
I bought 2 back belts with velcro closing (but without the shoulder straps) and a couple of textile motorcycle tiedown loops (not the ratchet straps, but what you put on the bike to protect it from the metal hooks) and had *2 excellent tiedown cuffs for less than $25 lot. *For the nervous, they can be stitched. In the 35 years I have been in this sport I have seen 3 ships upside down on the ramp................so when I leave the ship tied out I make sure its adequately secured. The trailing edge cusp distributes the load and prevents cauging flaps or ailerons. The force is all forward and then down over the leading edge and ratchet'd down against wing stands. I also chock both wheels. JJ |
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I am sorry JJ. I mis-read the posts. I didn't realize you were
selling these things until after I posted. I thought I was thumbing my nose at someone else. |
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