From alex.m.balmaceda at gmail.com Thu Oct 3 17:51:00 2019 From: alex.m.balmaceda at gmail.com (Alex Balmaceda) Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2019 17:51:00 -0400 Subject: [MDairheads] New airhead Message-ID: <9A78AB0B-0191-43EB-B706-370B717013ED@gmail.com> Hi Will - This past weekend at Bob?s open house I had the pleasure to meet Rod, airhead owner from MD and very interested in joining us. I directed him to our web site but also wanted to introduce him to you myself. Rod, you are in good hands - looking forward to seeing you at the next rally or tech day. Sincerely, Alex Balmaceda Fairfax VA Sent from my iPhone From will_andalora at hotmail.com Thu Oct 3 19:35:02 2019 From: will_andalora at hotmail.com (Will Andalora) Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2019 23:35:02 +0000 Subject: [MDairheads] New airhead In-Reply-To: <9A78AB0B-0191-43EB-B706-370B717013ED@gmail.com> Message-ID: Rod, Would be good to meet you. I am planning a fall gathering soon where you could meet a bunch of Airheads... If you want to join the MD Airlist let me know and I will add you to our list serve. Call me if you have any questions. Best, Will Andalora MD Airmarshal ABC 11737 410 596 0812 On Oct 3, 2019 5:51 PM, Alex Balmaceda via MDAirheads wrote: Hi Will - This past weekend at Bob?s open house I had the pleasure to meet Rod, airhead owner from MD and very interested in joining us. I directed him to our web site but also wanted to introduce him to you myself. Rod, you are in good hands - looking forward to seeing you at the next rally or tech day. Sincerely, Alex Balmaceda Fairfax VA Sent from my iPhone _______________________________________________ MDAirheads mailing list MDAirheads at casano.com https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads UNSUBSCRIBE: mail to MDAirheads-unsubscribe at casano.com From jmcrabbs at comcast.net Tue Oct 22 12:57:18 2019 From: jmcrabbs at comcast.net (JOHN CRABBS) Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2019 12:57:18 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [MDairheads] Auction in Wirtz, Va Message-ID: <789697359.81645.1571763438637@connect.xfinity.com> Short Notice (at least from me) auction in Wirtz, Va. October 24. Lots of scooters, stationary engines, firearms (what's not to like?). The reason for this notice, however, to this group, is an R60/5 in which someone might be interested. Scroll through the photos to see it. Best to all. John Crabbs From jmcrabbs at comcast.net Tue Oct 22 12:58:12 2019 From: jmcrabbs at comcast.net (JOHN CRABBS) Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2019 12:58:12 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [MDairheads] Link (I think I forgot this) Message-ID: <1984206122.81694.1571763492566@connect.xfinity.com> https://www.auctionzip.com/Listings/3345438.html From kb2loz at yahoo.com Tue Oct 22 13:09:55 2019 From: kb2loz at yahoo.com (John Chevalaz) Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2019 17:09:55 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [MDairheads] Link (I think I forgot this) In-Reply-To: <1984206122.81694.1571763492566@connect.xfinity.com> References: <1984206122.81694.1571763492566@connect.xfinity.com> Message-ID: <773316961.6738736.1571764195221@mail.yahoo.com> so ALL this stuff was one guys pile ??? !!!good gosh. John C in the Valley On Tuesday, October 22, 2019, 12:58:33 PM EDT, JOHN CRABBS via MDAirheads wrote: ? https://www.auctionzip.com/Listings/3345438.html _______________________________________________ MDAirheads mailing list MDAirheads at casano.com https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads UNSUBSCRIBE: mail to MDAirheads-unsubscribe at casano.com From makenewagain at yahoo.com Wed Oct 23 14:40:26 2019 From: makenewagain at yahoo.com (walter craig) Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2019 18:40:26 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [MDairheads] 1966 BMW R-27 single idle problems References: <713552217.1149106.1571856026048.ref@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <713552217.1149106.1571856026048@mail.yahoo.com> Fellow Airheads, hope someone has a fix for the following: Motor timing is correct. governor working fine. Carb completely taken apart, ultra sound cleaned, compressed air thru every passage and jet. Movement of slide confirmed...no hang ups. The problem: When motor started, when throttle opened to rpms used for shifting, the motor remains running very fast, , sometimes slowing down rather quickly, other times, just remains running at pretty high rpm. I have set the air bleed jet to the manual setting but no joy. Any suggestions/ideas out there???? Any help much appreciated. Walt Craig717 229 2840 PA Airhead and "guest" person of the MD folks. ? From BROWNEAK at XECU.NET Wed Oct 23 15:46:18 2019 From: BROWNEAK at XECU.NET (BROWNEAK at XECU.NET) Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2019 15:46:18 -0400 Subject: [MDairheads] 1966 BMW R-27 single idle problems In-Reply-To: <713552217.1149106.1571856026048@mail.yahoo.com> References: <713552217.1149106.1571856026048.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <713552217.1149106.1571856026048@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <9576d1f6af83f8268061ed3b3770137b@XECU.NET> Walt- Those carbs have an accelerator pump in them. They seem to fail at their vintage age. A careful pull apart can sometimes rescue them, but most times the internal spring is broken. Unfortunately they are very pricey. I'm in the process of getting my '66 R27 on the road. Just replaced the muffler silent block (hanger) and finishing up the rear wheel bearings. Alan Browne Garretts Mill, MD "Garage of the Living Dead" On 2019-10-23 14:40, walter craig via MDAirheads wrote: > Fellow Airheads, hope someone has a fix for the following: > Motor timing is correct. governor working fine. Carb completely taken > apart, ultra sound cleaned, compressed air thru every passage and jet. > Movement of slide confirmed...no hang ups. > The problem: When motor started, when throttle opened to rpms used for > shifting, the motor remains running very fast, , sometimes slowing > down rather quickly, other times, just remains running at pretty high > rpm. I have set the air bleed jet to the manual setting but no joy. > Any suggestions/ideas out there???? > Any help much appreciated. > Walt Craig717 229 2840 > PA Airhead and "guest" person of the MD folks. > ? > _______________________________________________ > MDAirheads mailing list > MDAirheads at casano.com > https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads > UNSUBSCRIBE: mail to MDAirheads-unsubscribe at casano.com From vaairhead at yahoo.com Thu Oct 24 08:54:53 2019 From: vaairhead at yahoo.com (Dale) Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2019 12:54:53 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [MDairheads] 1966 BMW R-27 single idle problems In-Reply-To: <9576d1f6af83f8268061ed3b3770137b@XECU.NET> References: <713552217.1149106.1571856026048.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <713552217.1149106.1571856026048@mail.yahoo.com> <9576d1f6af83f8268061ed3b3770137b@XECU.NET> Message-ID: <1603131316.306475.1571921693441@mail.yahoo.com> A r50 or r60/5 carb can be used with very good results. It's a easy modification and few will notice. D/C Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 3:47 PM, Alan & Karen Brown via MDAirheads wrote: Walt- Those carbs have an accelerator pump in them. They seem to fail at their vintage age. A careful pull apart can sometimes rescue them, but most times the internal spring is broken. Unfortunately they are very pricey. I'm in the process of getting my '66 R27 on the road. Just replaced the muffler silent block (hanger) and finishing up the rear wheel bearings. Alan Browne Garretts Mill, MD "Garage of the Living Dead" On 2019-10-23 14:40, walter craig via MDAirheads wrote: > Fellow Airheads, hope someone has a fix for the following: > Motor timing is correct. governor working fine. Carb completely taken > apart, ultra sound cleaned, compressed air thru every passage and jet. > Movement of slide confirmed...no hang ups. > The problem: When motor started, when throttle opened to rpms used for > shifting, the motor remains running very fast, , sometimes slowing > down rather quickly, other times, just remains running at pretty high > rpm. I have set the air bleed jet to the manual setting but no joy. > Any suggestions/ideas out there???? > Any help much appreciated. > Walt Craig717 229 2840 > PA Airhead and "guest" person of the MD folks. > ? > _______________________________________________ > MDAirheads mailing list > MDAirheads at casano.com > https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads > UNSUBSCRIBE: mail to MDAirheads-unsubscribe at casano.com _______________________________________________ MDAirheads mailing list MDAirheads at casano.com https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads UNSUBSCRIBE: mail to MDAirheads-unsubscribe at casano.com From vaairhead at yahoo.com Thu Oct 24 08:54:53 2019 From: vaairhead at yahoo.com (Dale) Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2019 12:54:53 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [MDairheads] 1966 BMW R-27 single idle problems In-Reply-To: <9576d1f6af83f8268061ed3b3770137b@XECU.NET> References: <713552217.1149106.1571856026048.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <713552217.1149106.1571856026048@mail.yahoo.com> <9576d1f6af83f8268061ed3b3770137b@XECU.NET> Message-ID: <1603131316.306475.1571921693441@mail.yahoo.com> A r50 or r60/5 carb can be used with very good results. It's a easy modification and few will notice. D/C Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 3:47 PM, Alan & Karen Brown via MDAirheads wrote: Walt- Those carbs have an accelerator pump in them. They seem to fail at their vintage age. A careful pull apart can sometimes rescue them, but most times the internal spring is broken. Unfortunately they are very pricey. I'm in the process of getting my '66 R27 on the road. Just replaced the muffler silent block (hanger) and finishing up the rear wheel bearings. Alan Browne Garretts Mill, MD "Garage of the Living Dead" On 2019-10-23 14:40, walter craig via MDAirheads wrote: > Fellow Airheads, hope someone has a fix for the following: > Motor timing is correct. governor working fine. Carb completely taken > apart, ultra sound cleaned, compressed air thru every passage and jet. > Movement of slide confirmed...no hang ups. > The problem: When motor started, when throttle opened to rpms used for > shifting, the motor remains running very fast, , sometimes slowing > down rather quickly, other times, just remains running at pretty high > rpm. I have set the air bleed jet to the manual setting but no joy. > Any suggestions/ideas out there???? > Any help much appreciated. > Walt Craig717 229 2840 > PA Airhead and "guest" person of the MD folks. > ? > _______________________________________________ > MDAirheads mailing list > MDAirheads at casano.com > https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads > UNSUBSCRIBE: mail to MDAirheads-unsubscribe at casano.com _______________________________________________ MDAirheads mailing list MDAirheads at casano.com https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads UNSUBSCRIBE: mail to MDAirheads-unsubscribe at casano.com From b_line750 at verizon.net Tue Oct 22 18:39:17 2019 From: b_line750 at verizon.net (b_line750 at verizon.net) Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2019 18:39:17 -0400 Subject: [MDairheads] Link (I think I forgot this) In-Reply-To: <773316961.6738736.1571764195221@mail.yahoo.com> References: <1984206122.81694.1571763492566@connect.xfinity.com> <773316961.6738736.1571764195221@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <0BBE7F17-EED1-4D9C-AA22-43CB23183A6C@verizon.net> One must tip their hat to the auction house. These folks had to photograph, ID, categorize and classify the assorted and eclectic inventory. Fascinating. John, good eye for singling out the R65. > On Oct 22, 2019, at 1:09 PM, John Chevalaz via MDAirheads wrote: > > so ALL this stuff was one guys pile ??? !!!good gosh. > John C in the Valley > > On Tuesday, October 22, 2019, 12:58:33 PM EDT, JOHN CRABBS via MDAirheads wrote: > > https://www.auctionzip.com/Listings/3345438.html > _______________________________________________ > MDAirheads mailing list > MDAirheads at casano.com > https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads > UNSUBSCRIBE: mail to MDAirheads-unsubscribe at casano.com > > _______________________________________________ > MDAirheads mailing list > MDAirheads at casano.com > https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads > UNSUBSCRIBE: mail to MDAirheads-unsubscribe at casano.com From jmcraftsman at netscape.net Thu Oct 24 12:30:49 2019 From: jmcraftsman at netscape.net (Jim McKinna) Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2019 12:30:49 -0400 Subject: [MDairheads] Fwd: Motorcycle Event SwapMeet Harrisburg Nov 17th References: Message-ID: If you are looking for more ?stuff? Swap meet Nov 17. 9 to 4 Begin forwarded message: > From: Jam On Productions > Date: October 23, 2019 at 5:26:49 PM EDT > To: jmcraftsman at netscape.net > Subject: Motorcycle Event SwapMeet Harrisburg Nov 17th > > ? > > > > Buy Tickets Now > > > > > > > ?2019 Jam-On Productions | Jam-On Productions 3 Winona Ave Baltimore Md 21222 > > Like Tweet Pin +1 in > Web Version Forward Unsubscribe > > Powered by > GoDaddy Email Marketing ? From peterwmurray at gmail.com Thu Oct 24 12:35:19 2019 From: peterwmurray at gmail.com (Peter Murray) Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2019 12:35:19 -0400 Subject: [MDairheads] Fwd: Motorcycle Event SwapMeet Harrisburg Nov 17th In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Details: https://motorcycleswapmeets.com/harrisburg-swapmeet-bike-show-nov/ -Peter On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 12:31 PM Jim McKinna via MDAirheads < mdairheads at casano.com> wrote: > If you are looking for more ?stuff? > Swap meet Nov 17. 9 to 4 > > > Begin forwarded message: > > > From: Jam On Productions > > Date: October 23, 2019 at 5:26:49 PM EDT > > To: jmcraftsman at netscape.net > > Subject: Motorcycle Event SwapMeet Harrisburg Nov 17th > > > > ? > > > > > > > > Buy Tickets Now > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ?2019 Jam-On Productions | Jam-On Productions 3 Winona Ave Baltimore Md > 21222 > > > > Like Tweet Pin +1 in > > Web Version Forward Unsubscribe > > > > Powered by > > GoDaddy Email Marketing ? > _______________________________________________ > MDAirheads mailing list > MDAirheads at casano.com > https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads > UNSUBSCRIBE: mail to MDAirheads-unsubscribe at casano.com > From jmcbell6608 at gmail.com Fri Oct 25 13:51:48 2019 From: jmcbell6608 at gmail.com (Jim McKinna) Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2019 13:51:48 -0400 Subject: [MDairheads] Need a rope? Message-ID: <797339AF-F0E9-4857-A1E5-A99440F0A091@gmail.com> 3-1/4?X46 feet. A sewn loop at each end. Came off a tug boat in the Chesapeake. My neighbor brought it home and now realizes he has no idea what to do with it. Anyone want to try the tow a locomotive with your pickup truck towing capacity challenge? The rope is available if you can think of something to do with it. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: IMG_5499.JPG Type: image/jpeg Size: 1937802 bytes Desc: not available URL: From ezwicky2 at gmail.com Fri Oct 25 13:57:11 2019 From: ezwicky2 at gmail.com (Zwicky, Eric) Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2019 13:57:11 -0400 Subject: [MDairheads] Need a rope? In-Reply-To: <797339AF-F0E9-4857-A1E5-A99440F0A091@gmail.com> References: <797339AF-F0E9-4857-A1E5-A99440F0A091@gmail.com> Message-ID: Weightlifters use ropes like that to work out with. They hold one end and shake it lengthwise. The same type of lifters who flip truck tires and carry stones, those kinds of efforts. If you know somebody who owns a gym or is a gym rat, they might have a use for it. On 10/25/2019 1:51 PM, Jim McKinna via MDAirheads wrote: > 3-1/4?X46 feet. A sewn loop at each end. Came off a tug boat in the Chesapeake. My neighbor brought it home and now realizes he has no idea what to do with it. Anyone want to try the tow a locomotive with your pickup truck towing capacity challenge? > > The rope is available if you can think of something to do with it. > > > _______________________________________________ > MDAirheads mailing list > MDAirheads at casano.com > https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads > UNSUBSCRIBE: mail to MDAirheads-unsubscribe at casano.com > From faheykm at hotmail.com Fri Oct 25 14:45:57 2019 From: faheykm at hotmail.com (Kevin Fahey) Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2019 18:45:57 +0000 Subject: [MDairheads] Need a rope? In-Reply-To: References: <797339AF-F0E9-4857-A1E5-A99440F0A091@gmail.com>, Message-ID: So there's now a wayward tug boat floating loose in the Chesapeake?! Get Outlook for Android ________________________________ From: MDAirheads on behalf of Zwicky, Eric via MDAirheads Sent: Friday, October 25, 2019 1:57:11 PM To: mdairheads at casano.com Subject: Re: [MDairheads] Need a rope? Weightlifters use ropes like that to work out with. They hold one end and shake it lengthwise. The same type of lifters who flip truck tires and carry stones, those kinds of efforts. If you know somebody who owns a gym or is a gym rat, they might have a use for it. On 10/25/2019 1:51 PM, Jim McKinna via MDAirheads wrote: > 3-1/4?X46 feet. A sewn loop at each end. Came off a tug boat in the Chesapeake. My neighbor brought it home and now realizes he has no idea what to do with it. Anyone want to try the tow a locomotive with your pickup truck towing capacity challenge? > > The rope is available if you can think of something to do with it. > > > _______________________________________________ > MDAirheads mailing list > MDAirheads at casano.com > https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads > UNSUBSCRIBE: mail to MDAirheads-unsubscribe at casano.com > _______________________________________________ MDAirheads mailing list MDAirheads at casano.com https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads UNSUBSCRIBE: mail to MDAirheads-unsubscribe at casano.com From nancylippi at gmail.com Fri Oct 25 14:52:31 2019 From: nancylippi at gmail.com (Nancy Lippi) Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2019 14:52:31 -0400 Subject: [MDairheads] Need a rope? In-Reply-To: <797339AF-F0E9-4857-A1E5-A99440F0A091@gmail.com> References: <797339AF-F0E9-4857-A1E5-A99440F0A091@gmail.com> Message-ID: <049633ED-C9C4-475F-A57A-078C43EDC84E@gmail.com> Does the person with the best (most ridiculous) use for it, get it? Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 25, 2019, at 1:51 PM, Jim McKinna via MDAirheads wrote: > > 3-1/4?X46 feet. A sewn loop at each end. Came off a tug boat in the Chesapeake. My neighbor brought it home and now realizes he has no idea what to do with it. Anyone want to try the tow a locomotive with your pickup truck towing capacity challenge? > > The rope is available if you can think of something to do with it. > > > _______________________________________________ > MDAirheads mailing list > MDAirheads at casano.com > https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads > UNSUBSCRIBE: mail to MDAirheads-unsubscribe at casano.com From surfboatdriver at yahoo.com Fri Oct 25 15:01:27 2019 From: surfboatdriver at yahoo.com (Aloha Charlie) Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2019 19:01:27 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [MDairheads] Need a rope? In-Reply-To: References: <797339AF-F0E9-4857-A1E5-A99440F0A091@gmail.com> Message-ID: <1719849446.2260743.1572030087841@mail.yahoo.com> If I still owned a boat I'd take it. Is probably only good for decoration tho. Ropes have a certain age. They don't last forever.? What material is it? If really old it may be hemp. Other natural fiber is more valuable from the decoration angle.? CharlieR90/6 On Friday, October 25, 2019, 05:57:47 PM UTC, Zwicky, Eric via MDAirheads wrote: Weightlifters use ropes like that to work out with.? ? They hold one end and shake it lengthwise.? The same type of lifters who flip truck tires and carry stones, those kinds of efforts.? ? If you know somebody who owns a gym or is a gym rat, they might have a use for it. On 10/25/2019 1:51 PM, Jim McKinna via MDAirheads wrote: > 3-1/4?X46 feet.? A sewn loop at each end.? Came off a tug boat in the Chesapeake.? My neighbor brought it home and now realizes he has no idea what to do with it.? Anyone want to try the tow a locomotive with your pickup truck towing capacity challenge? > > The rope is available if you can think of something to do with it. > > > _______________________________________________ > MDAirheads mailing list > MDAirheads at casano.com > https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads > UNSUBSCRIBE: mail to MDAirheads-unsubscribe at casano.com > _______________________________________________ MDAirheads mailing list MDAirheads at casano.com https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads UNSUBSCRIBE: mail to MDAirheads-unsubscribe at casano.com From vinceotter49 at gmail.com Fri Oct 25 15:10:54 2019 From: vinceotter49 at gmail.com (Jim Wilson) Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2019 12:10:54 -0700 Subject: [MDairheads] Need a rope? In-Reply-To: <797339AF-F0E9-4857-A1E5-A99440F0A091@gmail.com> References: <797339AF-F0E9-4857-A1E5-A99440F0A091@gmail.com> Message-ID: that would be a nice perimeter fence looped between 4x4 4x6 wooden posts down a side yard or driveway. leave the ends as is ... donate it to a zoo for the animals to climb on ..... get a years free pass for 2 or 4 On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 10:52 AM Jim McKinna via MDAirheads < mdairheads at casano.com> wrote: > 3-1/4?X46 feet. A sewn loop at each end. Came off a tug boat in the > Chesapeake. My neighbor brought it home and now realizes he has no idea > what to do with it. Anyone want to try the tow a locomotive with your > pickup truck towing capacity challenge? > > The rope is available if you can think of something to do with it. > > _______________________________________________ > MDAirheads mailing list > MDAirheads at casano.com > https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads > UNSUBSCRIBE: mail to MDAirheads-unsubscribe at casano.com > -- * Jim * * a long time to be gone .. & a short time to be there* * The road goes on forever ... & the party never ends * From ampmphotos at gmail.com Fri Oct 25 15:21:17 2019 From: ampmphotos at gmail.com (Andy Mueller) Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2019 15:21:17 -0400 Subject: [MDairheads] Need a rope? In-Reply-To: <797339AF-F0E9-4857-A1E5-A99440F0A091@gmail.com> References: <797339AF-F0E9-4857-A1E5-A99440F0A091@gmail.com> Message-ID: I am very tempted to say that I want it .... Where would I need to retrieve it from? Can it be "held" for a bit or would I have to get it ASAP? Andy On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 1:53 PM Jim McKinna via MDAirheads < mdairheads at casano.com> wrote: > 3-1/4?X46 feet. A sewn loop at each end. Came off a tug boat in the > Chesapeake. My neighbor brought it home and now realizes he has no idea > what to do with it. Anyone want to try the tow a locomotive with your > pickup truck towing capacity challenge? > > The rope is available if you can think of something to do with it. > > _______________________________________________ > MDAirheads mailing list > MDAirheads at casano.com > https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads > UNSUBSCRIBE: mail to MDAirheads-unsubscribe at casano.com > -- Ciao, Andy www.ampmphotos.com From sailorcto at gmail.com Fri Oct 25 19:41:54 2019 From: sailorcto at gmail.com (Sailorcto) Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2019 19:41:54 -0400 Subject: [MDairheads] Need a rope? In-Reply-To: <797339AF-F0E9-4857-A1E5-A99440F0A091@gmail.com> References: <797339AF-F0E9-4857-A1E5-A99440F0A091@gmail.com> Message-ID: I could use it to shift my shipping containers around the farm. No, really. > On Oct 25, 2019, at 13:52, Jim McKinna via MDAirheads wrote: > ?3-1/4?X46 feet. A sewn loop at each end. Came off a tug boat in the Chesapeake. My neighbor brought it home and now realizes he has no idea what to do with it. Anyone want to try the tow a locomotive with your pickup truck towing capacity challenge? The rope is available if you can think of something to do with it. _______________________________________________ MDAirheads mailing list MDAirheads at casano.com https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads UNSUBSCRIBE: mail to MDAirheads-unsubscribe at casano.com From bachman.bill at gmail.com Tue Oct 29 17:51:32 2019 From: bachman.bill at gmail.com (Bill) Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2019 17:51:32 -0400 Subject: [MDairheads] Wheel Repair in Laurel, MD Message-ID: I recently observed some minor wheel damage (a dent on both sides of the rim) on the front wheel of my `88 R100RS (a cast wheel). Probable pot hole damage I believe. I found a shop in Laurel that could fix the dent, TAS Machine Shop.? They did the work in one day and charged what I thought was a reasonable price ($131 less 10% for cash). They seemed like nice people and did a good job so I thought I would pass on a recommendation for them. Bill Bachman From surfboatdriver at yahoo.com Tue Oct 29 18:31:05 2019 From: surfboatdriver at yahoo.com (Aloha Charlie) Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2019 22:31:05 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [MDairheads] Wheel Repair in Laurel, MD In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <332684147.4111966.1572388265199@mail.yahoo.com> Thanks for that report. It's not a job everybody does or can do. Nice piece of change but everything else is expensive also, ain't it.? Charlie1975 R90/6 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX On Tuesday, October 29, 2019, 09:52:01 PM UTC, Bill via MDAirheads wrote: I recently observed some minor wheel damage (a dent on both sides of the rim) on the front wheel of my `88 R100RS (a cast wheel). Probable pot hole damage I believe. I found a shop in Laurel that could fix the dent, TAS Machine Shop.? They did the work in one day and charged what I thought was a reasonable price ($131 less 10% for cash). They seemed like nice people and did a good job so I thought I would pass on a recommendation for them. Bill Bachman _______________________________________________ MDAirheads mailing list MDAirheads at casano.com https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads UNSUBSCRIBE: mail to MDAirheads-unsubscribe at casano.com From mrc.engr at verizon.net Tue Oct 29 23:03:22 2019 From: mrc.engr at verizon.net (Mike Cecchini) Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2019 23:03:22 -0400 Subject: [MDairheads] Wheel Repair in Laurel, MD References: Message-ID: I've used them several times in the past. Good people. Good prices. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill via MDAirheads" To: Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2019 5:51 PM Subject: [MDairheads] Wheel Repair in Laurel, MD I recently observed some minor wheel damage (a dent on both sides of the rim) on the front wheel of my `88 R100RS (a cast wheel). Probable pot hole damage I believe. I found a shop in Laurel that could fix the dent, TAS Machine Shop. They did the work in one day and charged what I thought was a reasonable price ($131 less 10% for cash). They seemed like nice people and did a good job so I thought I would pass on a recommendation for them. Bill Bachman _______________________________________________ MDAirheads mailing list MDAirheads at casano.com https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads UNSUBSCRIBE: mail to MDAirheads-unsubscribe at casano.com From faheykm at hotmail.com Tue Oct 29 23:08:33 2019 From: faheykm at hotmail.com (Kevin Fahey) Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2019 03:08:33 +0000 Subject: [MDairheads] Wheel Repair in Laurel, MD In-Reply-To: References: , Message-ID: Anybody have any experience with them regarding engine work...valve jobs, cylinder boring, etc? Always on the lookout for a decent machine shop. Get Outlook for Android ________________________________ From: MDAirheads on behalf of Mike Cecchini via MDAirheads Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2019 11:03:22 PM To: Maryland Airheads Subject: Re: [MDairheads] Wheel Repair in Laurel, MD I've used them several times in the past. Good people. Good prices. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill via MDAirheads" To: Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2019 5:51 PM Subject: [MDairheads] Wheel Repair in Laurel, MD I recently observed some minor wheel damage (a dent on both sides of the rim) on the front wheel of my `88 R100RS (a cast wheel). Probable pot hole damage I believe. I found a shop in Laurel that could fix the dent, TAS Machine Shop. They did the work in one day and charged what I thought was a reasonable price ($131 less 10% for cash). They seemed like nice people and did a good job so I thought I would pass on a recommendation for them. Bill Bachman _______________________________________________ MDAirheads mailing list MDAirheads at casano.com https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads UNSUBSCRIBE: mail to MDAirheads-unsubscribe at casano.com _______________________________________________ MDAirheads mailing list MDAirheads at casano.com https://mailman.dudley.nu/mailman/listinfo/mdairheads UNSUBSCRIBE: mail to MDAirheads-unsubscribe at casano.com From mrc.engr at verizon.net Tue Oct 29 23:27:04 2019 From: mrc.engr at verizon.net (Mike Cecchini) Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2019 23:27:04 -0400 Subject: [MDairheads] Wheel Repair in Laurel, MD References: , Message-ID: They only do wheel work. ----- Original Message ----- From: Kevin Fahey To: Mike Cecchini ; Maryland Airheads Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2019 11:08 PM Subject: Re: [MDairheads] Wheel Repair in Laurel, MD Anybody have any experience with them regarding engine work...valve jobs, cylinder boring, etc? Always on the lookout for a decent machine shop. Get Outlook for Android -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: MDAirheads on behalf of Mike Cecchini via MDAirheads Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2019 11:03:22 PM To: Maryland Airheads Subject: Re: [MDairheads] Wheel Repair in Laurel, MD I've used them several times in the past. Good people. Good prices. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill via MDAirheads" To: Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2019 5:51 PM Subject: [MDairheads] Wheel Repair in Laurel, MD I recently observed some minor wheel damage (a dent on both sides of the rim) on the front wheel of my `88 R100RS (a cast wheel). Probable pot hole damage I believe. I found a shop in Laurel that could fix the dent, TAS Machine Shop. They did the work in one day and charged what I thought was a reasonable price ($131 less 10% for cash). They seemed like nice people and did a good job so I thought I would pass on a recommendation for them. 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