tool loan "program"?

pagruner at starpower.net pagruner at starpower.net
Mon Jan 11 11:24:09 EST 2021


Generous and considerate Hedz,

I would be in as well - through fortune and necessity I have accumulated a number of special tools from a number of sources over many years and would also gladly add them to the list.

Peter Gruner
Lexington VA
540-460-9235  

----- Original Message -----
From: Pete Isaacs via VAAirheads <vaairheads at casano.com>
To: Eric Zwicky <ezwicky2 at gmail.com>, Dieter Hase <dieterhase at gmail.com>
Cc: mdairheads at casano.com, vaairheads at casano.com
Sent: Mon, 11 Jan 2021 11:07:41 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Re: tool loan "program"?

I'd be in too.  I don't have a lot of specialized tools, but I would gladly add them to the list.  I'd be interested in using them - since I'm planning on doing a bottom end rebuild of my '67 R60/2 this year :)
thanks--pete

Pete Isaacs703.887.3661


          On Monday, January 11, 2021, 10:40:04 AM EST, Dieter Hase <dieterhase at gmail.com> wrote:
        

I would be in, I have a bunch of actual MATRA tools that I would be more than happy to make available. 
D
Dieter Hase
Reston, VA 20194United States of America

dieterhase at gmail.com
+1 301 646 2118 cell
+1 646 201 5322 home

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On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 10:06 AM Zwicky, Eric <ezwicky2 at gmail.com> wrote:
Hey MD and VA airheads,


Cross-posting here.   I was thinking about a tool database for loaning 

out specialty tools to other Airheads.


Myself, I have a bunch of the Cycleworks tools and maybe some other 

tools that are really seldom-used unless one has multiple airheads. 

Like my timing-chain tools.   I used them only once myself, but a lot of 

other times with other guys' bikes.


I can make a list of what I have available, but I was thinking it might 

be useful for other Airheads if we had some kind of repository, which 

could be looked up by Airheads who might need a special tool for a project.


Let me know if anybody thinks this would be a good idea or even if it 

could be implemented at all, since we just have state-specific email 

lists as opposed to web sites.    Maybe on the national Airheads site 

there could be a database or online searchable list of tools by state?


Anyway, just thinking out loud.


Stay safe and positive (the good kind of positive that is!).


Eric Zwicky

Richmond VA
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