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RE: Europa-List: A cry from the wilderness

Subject: RE: Europa-List: A cry from the wilderness
From: R.C.Harrison <ptag.dev@tiscali.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 12:43:09

Hi! Ferg
Sounds like a pair of 12" long pliers. I have three pairs here each with
a different offset to the pointed business end. 
However I guess mine wouldn't be any good being so far away !
Cheer up Pal think about how you bend the little bastards behind the
stabilator torque tube with one hand and being unable to see them !
They always told me that "where there's a will there's a way".

Regards and commiserations
Bob Harrison G-PTAG Europa MKI ?Jabiru 3300


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Fergus Kyle
Sent: 27 January 2006 00:19
Subject: Europa-List: A cry from the wilderness


Cheers,
                 I come to you again with another desparate moan.  You 
mustn't think my build is all frantic patching and hole-filling, but 
occasionally a 'blip' occurs and in these moments of abject blackness I
turn 
to you, fellow buiilders - of the Classic persuasion.
                Cast your mind back to the fabrication of the flap
actuating 
pushrod. Recall if you will the front end comprises a clevis fork  which

connects with a pair of odd-shaped plates atop the starboard retracting
arm. 
It s does this with a cleis pin up in the musty recesses of the forward 
tunnel area. The clevis pin is held in by a cotter pin.  So is mine.
            I inserted it, gave the cotter pin tails a perfunctory bend
each 
and marked the page with a red dot - to confirm that there was more to
be 
done before one could move on forever.  This has been my practice from
the 
first in order to prove to my giggling inspector what a serious and 
introspective little botherer I am.
            Yes, you guessed it - the whole thing went together
deliciously 
months ago to my great personal pleasure.  Ah, but lurking inside was
the 
missed red dot - the half assembled @#$%?&  cotter pin.  As you may
imagine, 
it now sits about 8 inches into the tunnel mouth, in the upper starboard

corner, with about one inch of free space around it.
            We all know my inspector is going to discover this anomaly 
within the first few moments of his scrutiny. Uncorrected, this travesty

will set a precedent for the remaining Search for Error routine and all
my 
mistakes will come tumbling into the sunshine.  I am undone............
            UNLESS of course I can bend the ends of this little @#$%?&
into 
the benign smile all cotter pins should display. Here's where you come
in! 
Out there in aeroplane-land lives a quiet contemplative genius with the 
answer to my quandary.  You have only to release his name - and my day
is 
made ( tel. number a bonus).  OR if you are that person, I beg you to
reveal 
the secret that will free my  ravaged soul.
            I won't tell Inspector Grinch I cheated either.
Really,
Ferg
engine hanging nearby 



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