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  1. Let me know when you get to the 12,000 grit! It'll shine like chrome.

     

    Do you guys think this would work with any other kind of paint besides rustoleum? They have a large selection of colors but nothing quite like what I'm looking for, and like OTM I'm cheap but have a lot of spare time.

  2. I was about a day away from picking up the supplies to do a rustoleum paint job on my daily driver but it started snowing like a mofo and hasnt let up. Guess that's getting put off till spring!

     

    Yours looks fantastic by the way, I hope you dont mind if I pester you with questions when I do my car.

  3. I cant just give up on it, it breaks my heart everytime I have to pass by it on my way in to class. Sooner or later the airport is going have a change of heart and sell/crush all of the old relics that are just sitting around, That will be a sad day.

     

    The last couple of months I have been trying to hatch a scheme to resurrect it I have a few ideas but I need more. Over that time I have also been looking at exactly what it will take to get it in the air again and its got at least five digits in the price tag. However, because of its rarety I could use the investment angle and raise funds that way. Even if it costs $60-80K to rebuild, it will sell for near double that depending on depth of restoration.

     

    My one other "good" idea is to start a business specializing in restoration. Buy the navion as a start up project, something to show potential customers our quality of work. That way I'd be able to start the business I've been dreaming about since 8yrs old and save a rare bird at the same time. I know a business isnt easy to start and make sucessful, but as long as I hammer out the details I can make it work. So, Good idea? or should I keep trying?

  4. I have been attending classes to earn my A&P maintenance ratings for the last couple of years and over that time span you learn things about certain aircraft, especially ones you work on or see hanging around the airport all the time. One in particular is a Riley D-16A Twin Navion ( http://www.twinnavion.com/rileyhistory.htm ), a very rare airplane. It has been sitting in the same location on the airport for the last 20 years, outside. Obviously, not in the best condition but it is still savable, which I would like to do. I have been in contact with the owner and he is willing to sell. However, being a broke college student, I dont have the resources to take on the purchase and restoration of the aircraft. The price is very cheap when you consider its rarety, but its still not in my range. I am wondering what you guys think I should do, How do I save this rare airplane from its current fate? Should I attempt to find a buyer with bigger pockets? Even if it has to go to someone else, I'd rather that happen then let it sit and rot. What would you do? Any ideas?

  5. Strictly by the book ( http://www.dictionary.com ) Restore means to return to original condition.

     

    However there is enough varience in the definitions that if you look long enough you find this definition:

     

    -return to its original or usable and functioning condition

     

    Which can mean that replacing worn out old parts with newer better parts is acceptable. But, I wouldnt try pushing that one past a concours judge.

  6. It is when your drill press is a 1/3hp bench top. It took me three days to cut an aluminum intake spacer. Granted it had a couple more holes, but it still took forever. Besides I have a ton of work to get done, having someone else do the rough cut will free me up to get other stuff done.

  7. I would really appreciate if someone could take a couple of measurements for me off of a triple weber manifold. My main concern is the port spacing of the carb end, I need center to center on all six ports. I want to modify one for itb and I need this info to know if it will work. I'd rather not waste the money if its not going to work. Thanks.

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