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Old 10-28-2013, 11:27 AM
rvbuilder1 rvbuilder1 is offline
 
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Default EAA Video's on building

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I am sure most of us that have been building for a while know about and use these EAA video's, but I see so many question on fundamental things like "How do I safety wire a prop" " correct way of placing bolts nuts" " and many more.
The link below is to the collection of these video's on almost any aspect of building and maintaining an engine that answers most of the questions and gives great "tips" on little things that end up consuming way too much time. After we ask and do it we say "Why didn't I think of that"
I find myself going back to them again and again as I ask myself "now what did they say about greasing this bearing" " " What was that tip on how to get a small nut on in a tight space" " How do I safely build my own fuel lines" etc.
So I thought I would post this as I have not seen any reference to them on the site.
Just and FYI we are all still learning everyday
http://link.brightcove.com/services/...id=44938120001
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