New builder no. 954. - how to display plans
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New builder no. 954. - how to display plans
Dear Hatz friends: following the outstanding Hatz forum in Oshkosh last month I made the easy decision to join your esteemed ranks as the proud new owner of plans number 954. Thank you to Jim Pinkerton for making this easy. This online forum has already answered most of my questions to begin the build. Can anyone please suggest how to protect and display the plans in a shop? I am thinking of a sort of large binder. Thanks from Kent Misegades, Seven Lakes, NC.
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I just let them fly all over the place. It made things interesting when there was a breeze or weld splatter or coffee ring stains!
Some have constructed a wooden box with a hinged plexiglass cover.
Jeff Moore
Some have constructed a wooden box with a hinged plexiglass cover.
Jeff Moore
Jeff Moore
Treasurer-HBA
Pendleton, IN.
Treasurer-HBA
Pendleton, IN.
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It is very useful to have enough workspace to show two pages at once. This is about 3.75 acres of work bench area, but if you can do it
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Thank you for the good ideas. I'm thinking of laminating them to protect them. Kent
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Our Eng.Div. hung them on racks or the wall. A drafting supply store sold rounded wooden broom like sticks split down the middle which clamped the blue prints, on one end of the prints, using 2 or 3 screws with wing nuts. I comandered a couple of these when building my RV-4 40 years ago. They worked great! Ray
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I had mine scanned into TIFF images. I use the computer to view details and print out the portions and details I'm working on. That way I can add my own notes and coffee rings without obscuring the originals.
Murray Marien - HC 0180
Saskatoon Canada
Saskatoon Canada
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Great idea Murray. Thank you. Know anyone named Nikschat in your area? Part of my wife's family, originally from Germany, live in Regina, Saskatoon and Moose Jaw. Beautiful Province. One day I'd like to fly all over it in the summer at low altitude. Kentmmarien wrote:I had mine scanned into TIFF images. I use the computer to view details and print out the portions and details I'm working on. That way I can add my own notes and coffee rings without obscuring the originals.
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Don't know of anyone by that name - yet. Definitely make a trip to Saskatchewan when you can. A bit flat but colourful in the summer.
Murray Marien - HC 0180
Saskatoon Canada
Saskatoon Canada
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Wow, stunning picture. Thank you. What airplane was this shot from? How about the name Holstein? One cousin was an RCAF mechanic for the Snowbird Tutors. Kent
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The picture is from my Glasair II about five or six years ago. Great plane for xcountry. It's been coast to coast in Canada and from Phoenix to Marsh Harbour in the Bahamas. I'll have to confess though before someone catches me. The picture is in Alberta near the Drumheller badlands. Same great view as Saskatchewan.
I had a project down in Moose Jaw, home of the RCAF Snowbirds. I got lots of sightings of the Snowbirds practicing, smoke on and off. Don't really know anybody down there though.
I had a project down in Moose Jaw, home of the RCAF Snowbirds. I got lots of sightings of the Snowbirds practicing, smoke on and off. Don't really know anybody down there though.
Murray Marien - HC 0180
Saskatoon Canada
Saskatoon Canada