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Looking forward to this winter project, can't do anything outside around
here, -20F everynight and 10-20 mph winds to go with it.
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Hi Mike
So the fun begins, enjoy & keep us up to date on your progress!
Cheers,
Dave R
Elite583.cjb.net
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So the fun begins, enjoy & keep us up to date on your progress!
Cheers,
Dave R
Elite583.cjb.net
Mike Betti wrote:
--My kit arrived today, finally, and no damage. I have it all unpacked and
looking at starting the inventory. Looks like that will take a while.
Looking forward to this winter project, can't do anything outside around
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Mike Betti
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Mike
I wasted a lot of time looking for parts when I needed them. Sometimes I
didn't even know what the part looked like that I was looking for.
Wray itemized the parts for his Rebel on a spreadsheet with a short
description and the location where he stored it. His description even
helped me a few times. Anyway you might want to jot a few notes on your
packing sheets as you check off items in case it helps you later.
Eventually I had to get some plastic cases with a couple of dozen cubby
holes each to put the nuts and bolts. I often found that one size
different from the length specified fit better so I needed a selection
anyway.
Ken
119R
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I wasted a lot of time looking for parts when I needed them. Sometimes I
didn't even know what the part looked like that I was looking for.
Wray itemized the parts for his Rebel on a spreadsheet with a short
description and the location where he stored it. His description even
helped me a few times. Anyway you might want to jot a few notes on your
packing sheets as you check off items in case it helps you later.
Eventually I had to get some plastic cases with a couple of dozen cubby
holes each to put the nuts and bolts. I often found that one size
different from the length specified fit better so I needed a selection
anyway.
Ken
119R
Mike Betti wrote:
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looking at starting the inventory. Looks like that will take a while.
Looking forward to this winter project, can't do anything outside around
here, -20F everynight and 10-20 mph winds to go with it.
Mike Betti
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Mike,
Great news, so far I am enjoying the process of building.
Best advice I was given when I started was to create a list of all parts
and where I put them (even gave all the boxes numbers). So far I haven't
wasted any time looking for parts.
Other best advise was this site.
Have fun.
Brad.
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Great news, so far I am enjoying the process of building.
Best advice I was given when I started was to create a list of all parts
and where I put them (even gave all the boxes numbers). So far I haven't
wasted any time looking for parts.
Other best advise was this site.
Have fun.
Brad.
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-> Looking forward to this winter project, can't do anything outside around
-> here, -20F everynight and 10-20 mph winds to go with it.
-> Mike Betti
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Mike
The spreadsheet is a GREAT idea! We did one with notation for where the
parts were stowed around the house & shop including in which MAM box they
were in (ie we kept some of the cardboard boxes & numbered them). Makes it
easier to find things later when you move on to a new assembly. We use it to
track back-ordered parts as well.
If you want a copy of our Elite specific spreadsheet let me know. It would
be interesting to see if the parts are the same for our very early (583)
Elite.
Cheers,
Dave R
Francine D.
www.elite583.cjb.net
Ken wrote:
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Canada
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The spreadsheet is a GREAT idea! We did one with notation for where the
parts were stowed around the house & shop including in which MAM box they
were in (ie we kept some of the cardboard boxes & numbered them). Makes it
easier to find things later when you move on to a new assembly. We use it to
track back-ordered parts as well.
If you want a copy of our Elite specific spreadsheet let me know. It would
be interesting to see if the parts are the same for our very early (583)
Elite.
Cheers,
Dave R
Francine D.
www.elite583.cjb.net
Ken wrote:
--Mike
I wasted a lot of time looking for parts when I needed them. Sometimes I
didn't even know what the part looked like that I was looking for.
Wray itemized the parts for his Rebel on a spreadsheet with a short
description and the location where he stored it. His description even
helped me a few times. Anyway you might want to jot a few notes on your
packing sheets as you check off items in case it helps you later.
Eventually I had to get some plastic cases with a couple of dozen cubby
holes each to put the nuts and bolts. I often found that one size
different from the length specified fit better so I needed a selection
anyway.
Ken
119R
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looking at starting the inventory. Looks like that will take a while.
Looking forward to this winter project, can't do anything outside around
here, -20F everynight and 10-20 mph winds to go with it.
Mike Betti
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Thanks, I would like to take a look at it. I already have everything
inventoried and put in various boxes with labels. I also put all larger
pieces seperated on shelving with the pt. no. out front. I have a good start
on the stab, up to the point where I need to dimple the skin in specified
area. The problem I ran into is I need a 120 degree cutter to countersink
the dimples into the thicker aluminum cross ribs. I guess I will be ordering
from Avery monday.
Thanks,
Mike
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inventoried and put in various boxes with labels. I also put all larger
pieces seperated on shelving with the pt. no. out front. I have a good start
on the stab, up to the point where I need to dimple the skin in specified
area. The problem I ran into is I need a 120 degree cutter to countersink
the dimples into the thicker aluminum cross ribs. I guess I will be ordering
from Avery monday.
Thanks,
Mike
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itMike
The spreadsheet is a GREAT idea! We did one with notation for where the
parts were stowed around the house & shop including in which MAM box they
were in (ie we kept some of the cardboard boxes & numbered them). Makes
toeasier to find things later when you move on to a new assembly. We use it
wouldtrack back-ordered parts as well.
If you want a copy of our Elite specific spreadsheet let me know. It
andbe interesting to see if the parts are the same for our very early (583)
Elite.
Cheers,
Dave R
Francine D.
www.elite583.cjb.net
Ken wrote:
Mike
I wasted a lot of time looking for parts when I needed them. Sometimes I
didn't even know what the part looked like that I was looking for.
Wray itemized the parts for his Rebel on a spreadsheet with a short
description and the location where he stored it. His description even
helped me a few times. Anyway you might want to jot a few notes on your
packing sheets as you check off items in case it helps you later.
Eventually I had to get some plastic cases with a couple of dozen cubby
holes each to put the nuts and bolts. I often found that one size
different from the length specified fit better so I needed a selection
anyway.
Ken
119R
Mike Betti wrote:
My kit arrived today, finally, and no damage. I have it all unpacked
aroundlooking at starting the inventory. Looks like that will take a while.
Looking forward to this winter project, can't do anything outside
-------------------------------------------------------------------here, -20F everynight and 10-20 mph winds to go with it.
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