Set up pea'cup truck
s.vannostrand at kodak.com
s.vannostrand at kodak.com
Wed Mar 19 13:04:44 AKST 2003
Rubber shoes in Temple, since they wire the electricity to the conduit
that is exposed in the wall.
--Lance
"Gray E Fowler" <gfowler at raytheon.com>
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Wow Glen!
The sad thing is.....Wayne sleeps on the floor of those rooms that Lance
and I get! One of Wayne's main expenses prior to the start of the pattern
season is the series of tetanus shots he must get to sleep on the floor.
Me-I wear shoes in the shower.
Gray Fowler
Principal Chemical Engineer
Composites Engineering
Glen.Watson at aspentech.com
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Wayne, have you heard about the motels Lance and Gray stay at? Be sure to
book your own lodging.
Glen
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From: wgalligan [mailto:wgalligan at cnbcom.net]
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 2:33 PM
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OK.... time to start the "Wayne can go to all the District 6 contests
(NATS
optional)" fund.
Ante up guys.... ;-)' My wife said if I could afford it "its no
problem"
and Lance is my witness.
Wayne
> Sometimes he's so short of lodging money he asks us to take his planes
so
> he can sleep in his trailer.
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> "Tom Theurer" <ttheurer at attbi.com>
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> Sometimes we want to put Wayne in his trailer and take his airplanes
home
> with us.
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> Tom
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> From: "wgalligan" <wgalligan at cnbcom.net>
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> > I LOVE my stepchildren... even if I do have to to beat on them now and
> then.
> >
> > > yeah, Wayne's planes are stepchildren. We put them in the trailer
> even
> > > when there's room in the cab.
> > >
> > > --Lance
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> > > wgalligan <wgalligan at cnbcom.net>
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> > > And as a person that can speak from experience. I have Ranger S.cab
> and
> > > the bed is not long enough for 2 meter airplanes. The std length
bed
> I
> > > think is long enough. In that case a lift up fiberglass cover would
> work
> > > good. A cap shell would give more hieght. I made my trailer for
> > > $450.00.. less then the cost of most caps or fiberglass covers. I
made
> a
> > > trailer thats 4x4x8 with a lift up lid. Holds (2) 2 meter planes.
One
> > > must secure everything to keep it from bouncing around.
> > >
> > > You see... I did it this way so Lance could put his airplanes in his
> > > Expidition and then he could pull my trailer when we go to the NATS.
> > >
> > > > As a person that bought an Expedition as a plane hauler, I am in
no
> > > > position to advise. But I'll do it anyway: everyone I've met that
> > > didn't
> > > > have a cap was not happy in the long term (hauling through rain,
in
> > > wind,
> > > > etc.).
> > > >
> > > > --Lance
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> > > > glenn hatfield <randy10926 at comcast.net>
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> > > > I recently got a ford ranger with a 7 foot bed as my plane hauler.
> > > > Just starting getting the bed setup for the appionted task. Any
> ideas
> > > > or suggetions on how to do this?
> > > >
> > > > Randy
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