REFLECTOR: Reflector Digest, Vol 69, Issue 41 - Larry Epstein

Mark Riley the_rileys1 at verizon.net
Mon Dec 20 17:13:42 CST 2010


Larry:

What a coincidence! I was eating breakfast with my son before flying over to take my relatives up for rides in Doylestown. We saw you taxi up and park from our window seat. My nine year old pointed out your plane and said it looked cool and more modern than our plane. (That hurt, but you do have a gorgeous Bonanza). We probably sat right next to each other. 

Next time you are coming through, let me know so that we can get together. I'll hopefully be the guy with the cool new paint job on his Velocity.

Mark
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> From: "Laurence Coen" <lwcoen at hotmail.com>
> Subject: Re: REFLECTOR: Metal Selection
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> Yes.
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> From: aminetech at bluefrog.com 
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> I'm about to install my new oil cooler.  The old one has aluminum elbow fittings and they are galled and can't be removed.  I have decided to use steel elbows on the new one.  My question is about the existing sleeves/nuts.  Can they be aluminum?  The lines are aluminum.
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> Hey Mark, I was @ MQS today and saw you depart in your Velo. Looked great on
> climb out!
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> (I flew in for breakfast in a V-tail Bonanza).
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> John,
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> I happen to have two steel elbows that I removed ? AN823,  45deg ? steel -8 size.  If they will work for you ? let me know and your mailing address ? and I?ll get them out to you.
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> From: reflector-bounces at tvbf.org [mailto:reflector-bounces at tvbf.org] On Behalf Of aminetech at bluefrog.com
> Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2010 10:03 AM
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> I'm about to install my new oil cooler.  The old one has aluminum elbow fittings and they are galled and can't be removed.  I have decided to use steel elbows on the new one.  My question is about the existing sleeves/nuts.  Can they be aluminum?  The lines are aluminum.
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> John
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