I'm still not sure why anybody would need anything more than a hand pump oiler
(if you're really frugal you can use Harbor Freight item no. 1106, $1.99) and
some clear vinyl tubing from your hardware store (pennies per foot). Cut the
tip off the oiler and stick your vinyl tubing on there, secur
Do share.
?
Paul
N7970K
- Original Message -
From: "Alex Pearson via KRnet"
To: danrh at windstream.net, "KRnet"
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2014 3:45:40 PM
Subject: Re: KR> How to add fluid to brakes / brake bleeding
Interestingly enough the December
, 2014 at 3:22 PM, Paul wrote:
> Do share.
>
> Paul
> N7970K
>
> --
> *From: *"Alex Pearson via KRnet"
> *To: *danrh at windstream.net, "KRnet"
> *Sent: *Thursday, November 13, 2014 3:45:40 PM
> *Subject: *R
Interestingly enough the December 2014 issue of Kitplanes has step by step
instructions on page 86 for a DIY Break Fluid Pump System.
Alex Pearson
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 10:10 AM, Dan Heath via KRnet
wrote:
> Might work great for your set up, but I have fought this for years.
> Sometimes it is
Might work great for your set up, but I have fought this for years. Sometimes
it is more economical to admit defeat and just buy the tool.
As Larry always says, your results may vary, or something like that.
On Thursday, November 13, 2014 8:43 AM, Flesner via KRnet wrote:
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At 05
At 05:02 AM 11/13/2014, you wrote:
>Check out this tool.
>Best money I ever spent, that I did not want to spend.
>http://www.aircraft-tool.com/shop/search.aspx?keyword=225dx
+
Very convenient but a pump type oil can with a spout and the c
Check out this tool. I bought it and most of the builders at our airport
have borrowed it and some have bought their own after using it.
Best money I ever spent, that I did not want to spend.
http://www.aircraft-tool.com/shop/search.aspx?keyword=225dx
My Panther Building Documentation a
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