Greg's Zenith STOL CH750
Greg's Zenith STOL CH750
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DIY Pilot Survival Vest
Welcome back fellow aircraft builders and aviation enthusiasts. Today’s video is a bit of show-and-tell on a DIY Pilot Survival Vest that I put together for use in some of the more remote areas I plan to fly. It satisfies The Pathfinder School’s 10 C’s of Survival, and has built-in redundancies and survival items that will help in the event of a forced landing in warmer weather. It is not designed for winter survival. I developed this kit for use in the type of off-airport adventures I may have, no matter what airplane I’m flying at the time.
Please check out the links below for inspiration and information on survival and preparedness, along with links to specific products that appear in t...
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Видео

Drafting Basics - Episode 2: Reading Zenith Blueprints - Part 2
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.5 лет назад
Welcome back fellow aircraft builders and aviation enthusiasts! In today's video, we are continuing the Drafting Basics Series, with the second of several videos on how to read and interpret Zenith blueprints. In this video we take a more in-depth look at Zenith's drawings by focusing on the rudder assembly. For Part 1 of Reading Zenith Blueprints, check out the link here: ruclips.net/video/l6Y...
Drafting Basics - Episode 2: Reading Zenith Blueprints - Part 1
Просмотров 4 тыс.5 лет назад
Welcome back fellow aircraft builders and aviation enthusiasts! In today's video, we are continuing the Drafting Basics Series, with the first of several videos on how to read and interpret Zenith blueprints. Nothing in this video is complicated, but it lays the foundation for understanding basic blueprints enough to layout parts on material or form blocks for fabrication. Thanks for watching, ...
January 2019 Update
Просмотров 9035 лет назад
Welcome back fellow aircraft builders and aviation enthusiasts! I've been away from the project for a while. Here's an update with what's been going on and what's in store for the future of the channel. Thanks for watching, and check out my blog at gregsplane.blogspot.com to follow my progress! For more information about the Zenith STOL CH750, check out Zenith Aircraft Company at www.zenithair....
Drafting Basics - Episode 1: Manual Drafting Theory, Tools & Instruments
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.6 лет назад
Welcome back fellow aircraft builders and aviation enthusiasts! This is the start of my Drafting Basics video series. This is an open-ended video series, with no pre-determined number of episodes. I have several videos planned, but will continue to add more as they become necessary or relevant. In this introductory video, I talk about why I think manual drafting is perfectly acceptable, and eve...
Router Cutting Templates - Part 2/2
Просмотров 5876 лет назад
Welcome back fellow aircraft builders and aviation enthusiasts! For Part 1 of this video series, please click here: ruclips.net/user/edit?o=U&video_id=gEUg3yIbPYw This is Part 2 of the video, in which I detail how I cut my part blanks using router cutting templates. I also talk about safety concerns with the router and things to avoid when using soft wood templates. Thanks for watching, and che...
Router Cutting Templates - Part 1/2
Просмотров 7386 лет назад
Welcome back fellow aircraft builders and aviation enthusiasts! It's been quite a long time since I uploaded a video. I had a busy holiday season over the end of 2017 and early 2018, with additional projects and bitter cold weather. I filmed a few videos for the channel, but had some delays in finishing them up. Today's video is Part 1 of my 2-part router cutting series. I shot this video well ...
Bending Brakes: Everything you need to know!
Просмотров 6 тыс.6 лет назад
Welcome back fellow aircraft builders and aviation enthusiasts! Today's video is all about bending brake options for building the Zenith STOL CH750. There is a lot of detailed information in this video about the longest and thickest bends in the aircraft, and what types of brakes can be used to fabricate different kinds of parts. I've included links to the 3 most popular DIY bending brakes belo...
2 Year Progress Update!
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.6 лет назад
Welcome back fellow aircraft builders and aviation enthusiasts! In this video, I talk about my progress since I started the project 2 years ago. I detail how far I am with the plane itself, shop improvements, what has taken me away from the project and some channel updates. I also talk about some of the tools and other equipment I've acquired over the past 2 years, and I've included links below...
Locating Bend Lines And Factoring Material Thickness
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.7 лет назад
Welcome back fellow aircraft builders and aviation enthusiasts! This video replaces my old video on "Accounting for Materials Thickness." Zenith generally does not locate bend lines for you, because all manufacturing methods have an effect on bend line placement. In this video, I detail how to account for material thickness and bend line placement in the blueprints, while accommodating your own...
Forming The Mixer Bearing Support
Просмотров 6147 лет назад
Welcome back fellow aircraft builders and aviation enthusiasts! None of my original audio recorded with the video for some reason, so I had to narrate to all this footage. However, in this video I detail how I formed the Mixer Bearing Support, a "hat" style channel bracket made in .063" 6061-T6. I used a combination of the bending brake and hammer forming in a bench vise to make this part. Norm...
Finish Sanding Parts in .063"
Просмотров 6057 лет назад
Welcome back fellow aircraft builders and aviation enthusiasts! In this video, I detail some of the sanding techniques I used to finish off the rough cut parts in .063" 6061-T6 aluminum. These methods also work well for the relatively few parts we have in thicknesses greater than .063". I mainly use my belt/disc sander combo and my orbital belt/spindle sander combo, with a little flap wheel and...
Longeron Extrusions, Networking With Other Builders, and a Podcast!
Просмотров 1 тыс.7 лет назад
Welcome back fellow aircraft builders and aviation enthusiast! This is just a quick update: I am really excited that I obtained my corner rear fuselage longeron extrusions! These are custom extrusions, for which there is no plans-built equivalent, in the 750-series airplanes. I further discuss the importance of networking with other builders. If it hadn't been for fellow CH750 Cruzer builders O...
Rough cutting .063" 6061-T6 with a jigsaw
Просмотров 6 тыс.7 лет назад
Welcome back fellow aircraft builders and aviation enthusiasts! In this video, I talk about cutting assorted nested parts from a large piece of .063" 6061-T6 aluminum sheet. I have found that using shears is impractical for the larger pieces, and the jigsaw seems to be the best alternative. However, it is a slow process cutting out these parts with a jigsaw, and you still have to finish cut and...
Horizontal Stabilizer Build - Part 7/7 (Last Segment!)
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.7 лет назад
Welcome back, fellow aircraft builders and aviation enthusiasts! Here is part 7 (final) of my horizontal stabilizer build. In this video I talk about final match drilling of the skin, priming the structure and riveting the final assembly together. I also talk about some of the considerations you will have on match-hole alignment during final assembly. Lots of places where the final product is n...
Horizontal Stabilizer Build - Part 5/7
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Horizontal Stabilizer Build - Part 5/7
Horizontal Stabilizer Build - Part 6/7
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.7 лет назад
Horizontal Stabilizer Build - Part 6/7
Drafting and Parts Layout - Part 2/2
Просмотров 4947 лет назад
Drafting and Parts Layout - Part 2/2
Drafting and Parts Layout - Part 1/2
Просмотров 9237 лет назад
Drafting and Parts Layout - Part 1/2
Why I chose a Corvair engine conversion - Part 2/2
Просмотров 4,9 тыс.7 лет назад
Why I chose a Corvair engine conversion - Part 2/2
Why I chose a Corvair engine conversion - Part 1/2
Просмотров 13 тыс.7 лет назад
Why I chose a Corvair engine conversion - Part 1/2
Why I chose the Zenith STOL CH 750
Просмотров 29 тыс.7 лет назад
Why I chose the Zenith STOL CH 750
Dealing With Delays and Setbacks
Просмотров 4607 лет назад
Dealing With Delays and Setbacks
Horizontal Stabilizer Build - Part 4/7
Просмотров 9977 лет назад
Horizontal Stabilizer Build - Part 4/7
Experimenting With 3D Printing
Просмотров 3077 лет назад
Experimenting With 3D Printing
Forming the Slat Skins - Part 2/2
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.7 лет назад
Forming the Slat Skins - Part 2/2
Forming the Slat Skins - Part 1/2
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.7 лет назад
Forming the Slat Skins - Part 1/2
Assembly Table Rebuild
Просмотров 2947 лет назад
Assembly Table Rebuild
Making Joggles
Просмотров 36 тыс.7 лет назад
Making Joggles
Drilling, Sanding & Tooling Tips
Просмотров 8587 лет назад
Drilling, Sanding & Tooling Tips

Комментарии

  • @d.lokanadharaju6546
    @d.lokanadharaju6546 15 дней назад

    Thank you for your Great Drafting Teachnics. God bless you

  • @user-di8sx4ix7h
    @user-di8sx4ix7h 2 месяца назад

    Need more sites like this

  • @benward87
    @benward87 4 месяца назад

    Dude. Thank you for making these. I couldn't find anything from Zenith on the horizontal stab. building and got stuck with so many questions probably overthinking it...

    • @GregsZenithSTOLCH750
      @GregsZenithSTOLCH750 4 месяца назад

      Glad you found them helpful. Check out the Hillsgun channel for his 701 scratch build. Lots of helpful info there for Zenith builders.

  • @godofthunder808
    @godofthunder808 5 месяцев назад

    I made a survival vest too but as usual I got carried away & it became somewhat heavy. Gear-a- holic! I definitely need to declutter. I also wear cargo pants & managed to put 2 military pilots flasks with some energy bars in them for extra measure. My wallet & pocketknife are in my regular pocket while my Bic lighter & mini flashlight are in the other one. My Leatherman Wave+ is clipped to my belt. Hopefully i don't lose my pants! Hope that God's your copilot. Stay careful. Great presentation.

  • @fourtyfivefudd
    @fourtyfivefudd 5 месяцев назад

    Unfortunately I don’t see any way of actually calling for help. I’m not talking about a mirror or whistle. I mean like a radio and PLB. A survival vest is supposed to help keep you alive for a very short time until recuse can arrive. But if they have no way of knowing you need help, it might be a very long time until someone realizes you are gone, then they need to figure out where you might be based on where you were last known, hopefully it’s accurate, and hopefully they see your mirror or hear a whistle. Looking at past and current airmen survival vests, I recommend you get a hand held radio. Either HAM (if you only use it for emergencies and never to just chat on, you can have and use it. Anyone can transmit in ham without a license in an emergency situation), or a VHF air band radio. Also, a small emergency personal locator beacon (PLB). I recommend the ARTEX as it is smaller than most other PLBs, does not require a subscription like other PLBs on the market do, and in addition to using GPS, also transmits a low power blip signal on 121.5 MHz to be more accurately homed in on. Most new PLBs do not have that homing beacon anymore. Oh and a flare gun.

  • @mg8718
    @mg8718 7 месяцев назад

    Husky is no longer made in the USA.

  • @muhammadismael6633
    @muhammadismael6633 8 месяцев назад

    Nice❤🎉

  • @MikeBabsBC
    @MikeBabsBC 8 месяцев назад

    Hey Greg, hope all is well, have you made any progress on the plane since these last posts?

  • @davidjones1393
    @davidjones1393 8 месяцев назад

    DONE THKS MADE ONE I USE WHEEL CHAIR

  • @spankyharland9845
    @spankyharland9845 9 месяцев назад

    I built my survival vest to hold my wife- she is always there to help me survive.

  • @liisaelts7522
    @liisaelts7522 11 месяцев назад

    A bit late,but you could pre-mark the water level on the bags that your tablet can purify. This way you don't have to guess on the go. Doesn't have to be big, a simple permamarker tick would do.

  • @SoloRenegade
    @SoloRenegade Год назад

    to me, a design that does not lend itself to scratch building is a flawed design.

  • @mikerilling6515
    @mikerilling6515 Год назад

    Do you have a link to that vest ?

  • @johnswan9123
    @johnswan9123 Год назад

    Play on 1.5x.

  • @redneckaviation758
    @redneckaviation758 Год назад

    Great ideas love what you’re doing

  • @user-gd1or8cy6s
    @user-gd1or8cy6s Год назад

    مرحبا كيف استطيع الحصول على القياسات والمخطط هذا 😊

  • @dirtyscoundrel2013
    @dirtyscoundrel2013 Год назад

    No rations?

  • @dirtyscoundrel2013
    @dirtyscoundrel2013 Год назад

    Good gawd 🙄 get to the point dude.

  • @floydreed9272
    @floydreed9272 Год назад

    You're going to regret that engine. I've worked on those engines back in the day, and they are junk and heavy.

  • @FINfinFINfinFINfin
    @FINfinFINfinFINfin Год назад

    Ello mate. Any updates on the 750 build? Twas hoping to see a video on her in the air.

  • @user-gd1or8cy6s
    @user-gd1or8cy6s Год назад

    hi how can i get the plane design diagram

    • @gregoryharris6834
      @gregoryharris6834 Год назад

      You will need to order a set of blueprints from Zenith Aircraft Company in Mexico, Missouri, USA.

    • @user-gd1or8cy6s
      @user-gd1or8cy6s Год назад

      @@gregoryharris6834 Can I get the blueprint you have?

    • @gregoryharris6834
      @gregoryharris6834 Год назад

      @@user-gd1or8cy6s No, sorry. They are serial numbered and registered with the company.

    • @user-gd1or8cy6s
      @user-gd1or8cy6s Год назад

      @@gregoryharris6834 Thank you very much, may God protect you

  • @Alessandro-tf5xh
    @Alessandro-tf5xh Год назад

    For trauma i'll suggest you to add an israeli dressing and a tourniquet (be sure to buy a north american rescue one and not a cheap chinese fake one)

  • @brucefluth3930
    @brucefluth3930 Год назад

    I really enjoyed this video!! One thing that I would add would be a CAT tourniquet. If you severed an artery in your arm, you would need to apply a tourniquet with only one arm. The CAT TQ was designed specifically for this. 😎

  • @Glenn7719
    @Glenn7719 Год назад

    lol at that Husky "Assembled in America.........................made in China." 😅😅

  • @peterxyz3541
    @peterxyz3541 Год назад

    I’m researching. I’m down to Corsair or VW

    • @GregsZenithSTOLCH750
      @GregsZenithSTOLCH750 Год назад

      Which vendors are you looking at for Corvair and VW conversions/parts?

    • @peterxyz3541
      @peterxyz3541 Год назад

      @@GregsZenithSTOLCH750 I’m still on the fence. Both Corvair & VW has their merit. I love the 6cy for safety margin. If corvair, I would go with FlyCorvair since that guy is so animated & passionate on his channel. For VW, I don’t know who I would go with. AeroVee & RevMaster seem to be the ones “in my face” on YT searches. A coworker, he’s into VW. He suggest the VW due to more (automotive) parts available, his experience. He said it’s still possible to get a new created engine if i search hard enough. Ultimately, I wish corvair & vw has a diesel version of their engines. Delta Hawk or Gemini (I think) caught my interest but they were on the higher end of cost. The airplane I’m looking into is a Quickie. It’s light enough that I can get away with it being an LSA. One option is to put an elec motor just to fly within a tiny radius, no cross country. In some future, I can install something that would allow cross country.

    • @GregsZenithSTOLCH750
      @GregsZenithSTOLCH750 Год назад

      @@peterxyz3541 I think both Corvair and VW are valid options if they meet your power/weight requirements for the airframe you select. If you've never built an airplane or converted an engine for flight duty, I would follow some kind of proven airframe/engine combination so you don't have to solve a lot of engineering/fabrication problems. AeroVee, Revmaster and Great Plains Aircraft Supply are the "big 3" when it comes to VW engines, as far as I understand it. Parts availability for the Corvair is currently pretty solid (and way better now than when I started my conversion), whether it's stock parts or the flight conversion parts. AeroMomentum and Viking are other engine options based on more modern tech but aren't kit engines. Electric would be an awesome thing but you're diving into a lot of unknown territory there, depending on the airframe & a lot of other factors. Also, I wouldn't get too hung up on the engine until you've actually built/bought the airframe. I started with the engine conversion in 2004 and I'm still waiting for the machine work to be finished (long story). It's kind of a backwards way to do it, and I don't recommend it.

  • @behindthespotlight7983
    @behindthespotlight7983 2 года назад

    Dave Don Sean absolutely. Also Waypoint Survival, Prepared Airman, Really Big Monkey & Ranger Field Craft & Survival

  • @behindthespotlight7983
    @behindthespotlight7983 2 года назад

    “passionate about preparedness concepts” Perfect. “Waitress 2 coffees please & we’ll take a look at the menu” Brother. You have the floor.

  • @1Guernelli
    @1Guernelli 2 года назад

    The clearest most useful review of 30 gallon oiled models. They all look the same to the novice like me but I missed dual cylinders, cast iron blocks,warranty etc. thank you!

  • @jameshopkins1260
    @jameshopkins1260 2 года назад

    Hello Greg, hope this message finds you and your family doing well. I am finally starting my scratch build Zenith CH750. It’s been a long time coming. The aluminum has almost doubled in price. I want to order all the aluminum at one time to save on shipping cost. Could you let me know how many sheets of each thickness needed? You made a video and said the amounts on a couple of thicknesses. It would be so appropriated. I’m still looking forward to new videos from you in the future. Thanks for making those videos.

    • @GregsZenithSTOLCH750
      @GregsZenithSTOLCH750 2 года назад

      The complete bill of materials you'd need are highly dependent on what version of the plans you have, what substitutions you'll make (for example, zenith calls for .093" angle extrusion - a custom size for which most of us substitute .125"). Zenith never put out a materials list for the 750 in any iteration. The closest I found was on Zenith.aero, for a Edition 2 scratch build. This isn't the whole plane, but this is what I came up with as a minimum for my Edition 3 plans: .016” - 5 sheets, .020” - 9 sheets, .025” - 4 sheets, .032” - 2 sheets, .040” - 1 sheet, .063” - ½ sheet, .090” - ⅛ sheet, .125” - ⅛ sheet, 1”x1”x .125” angle - 48’, ¾” x ¾” x .125”, Misc. .250” and .500”, Assorted 4130 sheet and tubing. None of that accounts for mistakes and also isn't enough to do the options or what's in the finishing kit.

    • @jameshopkins1260
      @jameshopkins1260 2 года назад

      Thanks Greg, that is great information. My plans are the addition 4. Just wanted to order as much at one time that I could. At $180 per 4x12 sheet, it could add up pretty fast. You listed the .025 sheet with no quantity. Did you have a rough idea how many of .025 sheet needed? Thanks

    • @GregsZenithSTOLCH750
      @GregsZenithSTOLCH750 2 года назад

      @@jameshopkins1260 I fixed it. 4 sheets of .025.

    • @jameshopkins1260
      @jameshopkins1260 2 года назад

      @@GregsZenithSTOLCH750 Thanks Greg

  • @scratchbuilder5952
    @scratchbuilder5952 2 года назад

    Great video… thanks for posting

  • @scratchbuilder5952
    @scratchbuilder5952 2 года назад

    Great video… got some ideas here for a part I’m making for the CH-640

  • @scratchbuilder5952
    @scratchbuilder5952 2 года назад

    Hope you’re doing well… I’ve learned a few things watching your vids

    • @GregsZenithSTOLCH750
      @GregsZenithSTOLCH750 2 года назад

      I'm still around. Content & the Zenith project are on indefinite hold for now for personal life issues. Hope to restart the project and make content again in the near future. Glad my videos have been useful.

  • @makano614
    @makano614 2 года назад

    *This does exactly what I was wanting **MyBest.Tools** Price was fantastic, lower than Harbor Freight-and it included hose and attachments, and IT IS MADE IN AMERICA, unlike Harbor Freight*

  • @stupidscruff5794
    @stupidscruff5794 2 года назад

    What kind of spacing is good for an airtight join?

    • @GregsZenithSTOLCH750
      @GregsZenithSTOLCH750 2 года назад

      No idea, since rivet pitch is usually specified for a shear/pull strength requirement. As far as I know, an airtight joint would require some kind of sealant before rivets are put in place, but I'm not an engineer and that's just a guess based on what I've read.

  • @1960livvy
    @1960livvy 2 года назад

    Great Video, Brilliantly Simple and will definitely help me - Many Thanks

  • @dank.1874
    @dank.1874 2 года назад

    Super helpful video!!! Thank You So Much for taking the time to make this!!! Excellent editing too, video was straight to the point with no extra useless conversation. Great Job!

  • @brocluno01
    @brocluno01 2 года назад

    Well said 😊

  • @micus09
    @micus09 2 года назад

    Hi Greg. What gauge aluminum are the ribs made of? I am looking at the manual and it says .025 so 1/4 but that can't be right. This looks like 1/16 or 1/8th ?? Thanks man

    • @GregsZenithSTOLCH750
      @GregsZenithSTOLCH750 2 года назад

      It is indeed .025" sheet, which is 25/1000 inches thick. 1/4 would be .250, not .025." Aircraft aluminum is sold in thicknesses in thousandths of an inch for sheet in the U.S.A. Aluminum plate would be sold in 1/8" (.125) or 1/4" (.250), etc. In other parts of the world, it is sometimes sold by gauge.

    • @micus09
      @micus09 2 года назад

      @@GregsZenithSTOLCH750 ahh OK that lends a lot of clarification. I was watching you handle your nose ribs and looking at the thickness after just looking at my manual I was wondering what wasn't adding up... haha. I'm in Canada, so gauges are used.

    • @gregoryharris6834
      @gregoryharris6834 2 года назад

      @@micus09 It can be a little confusing at first.

  • @GregsZenithSTOLCH750
    @GregsZenithSTOLCH750 2 года назад

    I've added a new link to the Dave Clay Brake, which hopefully will resolve the need to request access after Google changed their security settings on Drive. If anyone has any trouble downloading the Dave Clay plans, please let me know.

  • @maxbray9124
    @maxbray9124 2 года назад

    Learned a lot about the different model Zeniths

  • @MussaKZN
    @MussaKZN 2 года назад

    How good are cleko’s

    • @GregsZenithSTOLCH750
      @GregsZenithSTOLCH750 2 года назад

      I'm not sure I understand the question. Clecos are the aviation and racing industry standard for use as temporary rivets during fabrication and assembly. I buy all mine from aviation supply shops but I've never had any issues with them. They work great.

    • @MussaKZN
      @MussaKZN 2 года назад

      Ha ha I was making a statement!! “ How good are cleko’s! “They are the ducks guts”

    • @GregsZenithSTOLCH750
      @GregsZenithSTOLCH750 2 года назад

      @@MussaKZN Haha! Gotcha.

  • @woodyahh2110
    @woodyahh2110 2 года назад

    Nice 👍

  • @alexvelez2141
    @alexvelez2141 2 года назад

    I loved my oil less craftsman pro. Lasted me 12 years untill I sold it. I should have kept it. Now looking for another. Thanks for the great video

  • @captavsgill5960
    @captavsgill5960 2 года назад

    Hi I have been going through ur videos and they are amazing and filled with lot of information which is very helpful for new builders. I my self planning to scratch build zenith 750 and was doing research before I buy blue prints from zenith. I was trying to figure out the international shipping cost for the aluminium but unfortunately could not find the required number of sheets and extrusion prices required for the built. I would really appreciate if you could help me with the material list. Regards.

    • @GregsZenithSTOLCH750
      @GregsZenithSTOLCH750 2 года назад

      Hi, thanks for watching! There is no published materials list for the 750. As editions of the drawings/aircraft change, so do the required materials. Significant changes were made between the Edition 2 and 3 plans. A while ago, someone on the Zenith.Aero group put together an Edition 2 materials list for reference but this would not be accurate for a current version of the blueprints. I've linked it here so you can reference it but there will be some differences in what's required to fabricate the plane from a current edition of the blueprints: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/0B0-6GVEviY-7STRDRG1nRk5RNmc/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=112958108910125426288&resourcekey=0-hSoqCxbf_0FdHNA32-wywQ&rtpof=true&sd=true

    • @captavsgill5960
      @captavsgill5960 2 года назад

      @@GregsZenithSTOLCH750 Thanks for the reply. Pls correct me if I am wrong so zenith does not tell you the material requirement when one buys the plans. I mean if now I purchase the latest edition plans would there be a list of required aluminium sheets along with the thickness.

    • @GregsZenithSTOLCH750
      @GregsZenithSTOLCH750 2 года назад

      @@captavsgill5960 That is correct. Zenith is primarily a kit manufacturer, so they don't provide materials lists to scratch builders. They support scratchbuilders with parts and blueprints and whatnot, but they do not provide a list of raw materials.

  • @richardshawver7264
    @richardshawver7264 2 года назад

    Your surgical tube can also be use as a pocket bellows for fire starting. It provides a concentrated stream of air when blowing to encouraging a newly started fir and keeps your face away from it. The second thing for fire is tinder. Take along a pencil sharpener. Even if the wood is wet when cut the slivers are only wet along the edges. They are easily lite. The process Leaves you with a very pointy stick. There are sharpeners for Carpenter pencils about three times the size of the school pencil ones but will process lager sticks. You might what to use better fishing line. Use Spyder Line or one of the newer super lines. They are the size of 10 lbs. test with the strength of 60. Sport fishing with lite tackle is all well and good. But you are talking survival fishing where a broken line means the loss of a meal but more important maybe the loss of you last hook from a limit supply. The rattle in your fishing kit might be lessened with sections of heat sealed straws stuffed with Vaseline cotton ball fire starters. The same can done with liquids and lotions in the first aid kit.

  • @richardshawver7264
    @richardshawver7264 2 года назад

    Cooking Pot Rich “Raspy” Shawver Here is an idea that I picked from Origami. Start with very heavy foil. Like those disposable oven liners the ones that look like a cheap cookie pan not simple heavy duty foil. Take a piece 13 X 13 inches. Clip a ½ X ½ inch square out of each corner. Fold each edge ¼ inch twice to form a rim. Fold so the rim will be on the outside. This gives a 12-inch square. Now you need to put in the creases to form the box. Fold in 1/4 or 3 inches of one end and crease. Do the same for the other side. Unfold and rotate 90 degrees. Take the other two sides and repeat the creases. This forms a crease pattern of a 6-inch center square 4 3-inch squares at the corners. The sides are then 3 X 6 inches. Now you fold the large square diagonally. But you only need to crease the portion that crosses the corner 3 X 3 square at the corners. For carrying you fold in the 4 sides to form a 6-inch square and the fold it in half. This gives a packet 3 X 6 inches, which happens to be approximately the size of a dollar bill. Making just right to slip into the bill compartment of a wallet. To set up you unfold the packet. Using the diagonal creases you form triangles at each corner. These start at the base of the box and extend out 3 inches at the top. Two of these triangles are then folded along the same side. The other two are folded along the opposite side. The tops of these triangles are tucked under the folded under the rims to help hold them in place. Making the box more ridged. This gives you a 6 X 6 inch pan 3 inches deep. The box is 108 cubic inches or almost 60 fluid ounces. Which is just 4 ounces shy of 2 quarts. Since you won’t fill it to the rim call it a quart and a half of usable space. Not bad for something that fits into a wallet. You can also slip a couple of paperclips over the ends to make it even more solid. Yes, repeated folding and unfolding plus the wear and tear from the friction in a wallet will eventually open holes and cause leaks. And once it has been used in a fire it will accelerate the deterioration. But because of the heavier gauge of the pans they last much longer than regular aluminum foil. I’ve gone through a couple both carrying and testing. They have lasted for several years or a half a dozen or so reuses before they became iffy.

  • @FIREB4II
    @FIREB4II 2 года назад

    Water Bags are a gimmick. That's why ONLY the coast guard approves of them.

  • @JohnSmith-yl6dn
    @JohnSmith-yl6dn 2 года назад

    Skip to 9:32 if you finally want to actually see how it works.

  • @JasioClass77
    @JasioClass77 2 года назад

    Read manuals, Read manuals, Read manuals, Read manuals,

  • @stol1611
    @stol1611 3 года назад

    Hi Greg could you tell me please the extruded rear fuselage company name

    • @GregsZenithSTOLCH750
      @GregsZenithSTOLCH750 3 года назад

      Zenith Aircraft Company is the only place I know from which they are available. I do not know the name of the mill that manufactures them for Zenith.