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PostPosted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 11:14 am    Post subject: Heater Pot scrubbers Reply with quote

Guys -- this is what you want right here
http://update-international.com/jpg_300x300/ssp-50.html

Most stores carry them .

I use them and they are excellent. You can get 20 to 30 C temp gain in
your cockpit done properly.
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 12:10 pm    Post subject: Heater Pot scrubbers Reply with quote

Not sure if it would make any difference but I read somewhere about these
scrubbers being used in aircraft fabricated heat muffs. However, it made a
point to use the ones made from Brass (on the same shelf right next to
stainless). I can't remember why they specifically called for Brass except
maybe brass is softer and less likely to wear a hole in the muffler/heat
muff or, maybe it was heat retention?????. For whatever reason, I use the
Brass ones.

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 12:46 pm    Post subject: Heater Pot scrubbers Reply with quote

I don't know about the stainless steel scrubbing pads you have mentioned but
have you ever seen steel wool burn? One spark will ignite it like it was
made out of gasoline. I have carried it before in a survival kit. One good
spark and you can easily start a camp fire. I have heard that it burns so
well because of an oil used in the process of making it. I would test a
piece of what ever you are using just to make sure.

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 2:33 pm    Post subject: Heater Pot scrubbers Reply with quote

Brian,
These scrubbing pads are no where near the thin consistency of steel
wool. I understand what you are saying but the products are completely
different.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 3:41 am    Post subject: Heater Pot scrubbers Reply with quote

Steel wool will really go off if used to short across a battery's
terminals. Probably best to test this with long jumpers, and not right
across the battery...explosive gasses and all. Those of you who are my
age will probably recall a commercial product that used this principal
to huge success...the photographic flashbulb. They might have used a
magnesium "wool".

Lynn
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On Thursday, October 19, 2006, at 04:45 PM, Brian Smith wrote:

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I don't know about the stainless steel scrubbing pads you have
mentioned but
have you ever seen steel wool burn? One spark will ignite it like it
was
made out of gasoline. I have carried it before in a survival kit.
One good
spark and you can easily start a camp fire. I have heard that it
burns so
well because of an oil used in the process of making it. I would test
a
piece of what ever you are using just to make sure.

Brian Smith.


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 3:51 am    Post subject: Heater Pot scrubbers Reply with quote

Lynn.

I have a shroud around my muffler and a long door spring maybe 18 or 24"
long hooked on each side of shroud and it falls down inside the shrould but
is used to retain the stainless steel pot scrubbers....... I have close to
200 hours on them now and no issues are all. But i do not have steel wool.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 4:33 am    Post subject: Heater Pot scrubbers Reply with quote

Brian

The Stainless steel scrubbers I used were very soft to the touch and are
shredded to quite a large strand size and do not have any tendency to burn.
Dave was the gentleman that actually put me onto this idea and it instantly
raised the temp in my cabin by a significant amount. I had a full winter on
mine with no sign of any abrasion damage.

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Gary Algate
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I don't know about the stainless steel scrubbing pads you have mentioned but
have you ever seen steel wool burn? One spark will ignite it like it was
made out of gasoline. I have carried it before in a survival kit. One good
spark and you can easily start a camp fire. I have heard that it burns so
well because of an oil used in the process of making it. I would test a
piece of what ever you are using just to make sure.

Brian Smith.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 4:46 am    Post subject: Heater Pot scrubbers Reply with quote

Gary, Thx for the credit !! Smile

Now also the oil bottle or funnel or scoop on backside of radiator works
very well too but only till temps get near freezing 32 f 0 c area then
you need the big kahunna Muffler shroud.

Gary you know we are getting close to Ski flying soon ------ do you have or
are you making Wheel skis for your new Kitfox ? I have a set of Avid Ski
plans as well but they are larger than my Kitfox Skis and mine work so well
I am reluctant to change the sizing. Mine are about 8 in W x 48 " Long
tip to tail .

We should gather a group of Ontario Ski flyers this winter........ if we
get one that is. Most of our deep snow comes mid Nov to end of December
usually from lake effect from Lake Huron.
And 12 to 36" of powder is a blast !!
Only thing better than ski flying is Float Flying.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 5:05 am    Post subject: Heater Pot scrubbers Reply with quote

Hi Dave

I managed to get a set of Turbulent Aviation skis when I brought the new
plane but I am really interested in wheel skis - especially as I now only
use AV Gas.

Either way, with over 90Ltrs of fuel and a 14 Ltr/Hr burn I have enough fuel
to go about 6-1/2 Hrs so it's not really an issue.

I would love to catch up with you for some ski flying and my friend in
Sudbury ended up getting a Model 4 /582 and he is also an avid winter flyer.

Let me know when you are ready

Regards

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 7:21 am    Post subject: Heater Pot scrubbers Reply with quote

I used to have a wad of SOS r pads (steel wool) in my emergency kit. That
In a Ziploc r bag and a 9V battery in another Ziploc. The 9V battery
shorted with a small piece of steel wool would start the fire you could use
the ziploc bags to carry berries or worms to fish with.

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 7:24 am    Post subject: Heater Pot scrubbers Reply with quote

Iron filings will ignite almost as fast if you get them hot enough. The pot
scrubbers we are discussing are considerably heavier. My mother used to
call them "Curly Qs" they are usually stainless steel so they will last a
good long time. Steel wool will rust.

Noel

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 10:54 am    Post subject: Heater Pot scrubbers Reply with quote

I knew I'd heard of this someplace....I'm just glad I had heard it
somewhere and forgot it, rather than to have actually DONE it and then
forgot it. : )

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On Saturday, October 21, 2006, at 11:21 AM, Noel Loveys wrote:

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I used to have a wad of SOS r pads (steel wool) in my emergency kit.
That
In a Ziploc r bag and a 9V battery in another Ziploc. The 9V battery
shorted with a small piece of steel wool would start the fire you
could use
the ziploc bags to carry berries or worms to fish with.

Noel

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