texasclouds
En-Route
Hmmm…I should open a paint shop…
you’re all a bunch of perverts.If they hired painters instead of out of work strippers, maybe they could get that dwell thing done a little faster
I hadn’t gone there / wouldn’t have gone there / and now I’m stuck with this somewhat bizarre mental image of a Cessna getting prepped for painting.you’re all a bunch of perverts.
Why yes. And like most people we appreciate recognition. So thank youyou’re all a bunch of perverts.
Oooh we are annual-racing! Day one for me (dropped off yesterday)... Let's see who gets out first... If we both get out by the weekend, let's fly for a big lunch to celebrate
I think we "almost" set a record on our Scout annual this year. We pulled it into the shop at 9am, and had it back in the hanger by 1pm. But we had four guys working on it, 2 removing and reinstalling covers, 2 inspecting. We found a pulley that needed lubricated on the trim system and the "almost" item. We found one of the carb heat attachments to the heat muff was coming loose and needed to be spot welded. We sent it off to be welded so we could not put the cowling back on. Haven't checked to see if we got it back yet or not.
But then we are only 2 years and about 40 hours out of the $30,000, 5 month Annual. Also doesn't include the time the IA spent doing the paperwork, which he may or may not have done yet.
We only use the plane for towing gliders, so it will be a few weeks before we start flying it.
Brian
CFIIG/ASEL
Ugh. I read this Tuesday morning and thought... that would suck to have your plane down for months. Then Tuesday afternoon my plane decides it needs to rest for a few months. I blame you.My plane is in the paint shop for a few months. I thought I should chronicle my increasing despair as my planelessness (yes that's now a word) grows.
Week 1: This is okay, sad to not have the plane for the moment, but I had a great adventure getting the plane to the paint shop and I'm SO excited to have it painted, this is fantastic!
Week 2: The yearning for flying grows, I more eagerly look up every time I hear a plane and try to identify it. Paint shop sends a picture of the plane ready to be stripped, and my excitement returns.
Week 3: Internal anger is growing. Jealousy of overflying aircraft is becoming palpable, perhaps there's a desire to close the nearby airport to keep those selfish rich few with their "planes" away from me. No... I must not give in to the dark side.
Sorry man... If I get mine back before yours, I owe you a flight for sure.Ugh. I read this Tuesday morning and thought... that would suck to have your plane down for months. Then Tuesday afternoon my plane decides it needs to rest for a few months. I blame you.
In other news, there's a small plane flying over the beach here about every 5 minutes. I'm developing a twitch.
In other news, there's a small plane flying over the beach here about every 5 minutes. I'm developing a twitch.
The location of the wall outlets gives it away.
And burn $100 bills.Get a big laundry basket. Make some cardboard wings and attach to sides. Get a stick and place it between your knees. Put on headset. Make airplane noises.
Funny story along these lines…If they hired painters instead of out of work strippers, maybe they could get that dwell thing done a little faster
Funny story along these lines…
During my paint job 2 years ago in FL the secretary called and asked if they could use my plane in a photo shoot. (It was still in the process.) I said sure. A couple days later she sent me pictures I can’t share here…
Ha ha. In the squadron bar I could show you without a trail my employer WOULD use against me. She was a solid AF deployed 8, VM, VV, R 10. Real world 4.See, this kind of feckless remark would get you tossed out the squadron bar. Now man up and send us that dropbox/g-drive link brotato chip. And remember, there's no 10s in this life, only 0s and 1s.
(...Well, that and "Jody never takes a weekend off", but I'll leave that for another thread lol.)
That's just plane wrong. Can't share here. Gotta be something in the the terms of agreement or whatever about this. This is like being cruel to other members.Funny story along these lines…
During my paint job 2 years ago in FL the secretary called and asked if they could use my plane in a photo shoot. (It was still in the process.) I said sure. A couple days later she sent me pictures I can’t share here…
It's to late. I already ratted you out to your employer for 'suggestive' postings. You're already dead meat anyway, so just give up the picsHa ha. In the squadron bar I could show you without a trail my employer WOULD use against me. She was a solid AF deployed 8, VM, VV, R 10. Real world 4.
That's like saying you wanted something to happen, but it didn't really happen. But you desperately want us to believe it did happen.A couple days later she sent me pictures I can’t share here…
You should. We were annoyed that ours took two weeks, twenty years ago, for a strip and repaint.Hmmm…I should open a paint shop…
Week 6: I started a war with Ukraine in my frustration.
Okay too soon?
Not at all. The question is whether week 7 will be Armageddon.
IBTL
Paint and metal restoration is a time consuming process regardless if it is on an airplane or a ground vehicle. Ask someone restoring cars or building hot rods how much time it takes to get a decent paint job and what the cost will be. It will make airplane paint jobs seem cheap.
Well, it means you won't be able to get a personal aerial view of the battlefield on the end of days.but, given being planeless... does it really matter?
Isn’t this one of those… “better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all” sort of situations?
Just got my airplane back, it went into the shop early in January. Had to go into debt to pay the repair bill, it was a bigun'.
Reading ads...I've been working on a deal on an aircraft for about 3 weeks now. Every time I think we've worked things out something else pops up. At least when I had no prospects I could enjoy reading ads every day.....
Tach cable, new tach, new mixture cable (old one broke during the repair), replaced a badly damaged carb bowl, and a bunch of other things. Most I've spent on the aircraft in one go except an avionics upgrade. If I score the partner I expect it'll go back to the same place (they bolluxed my radios, but owned up to it), if not it goes to my cheap mechanic and then for sale.What happened with yours?