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by matronics
Thu Apr 03, 1997 7:11 pm
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Sun n' Fun
Replies: 3
Views: 1780

Pietenpol-List: Re: Sun n' Fun

<t>Original Posted By: C7814U(at)aol.com<br/> TedHAPPY BIRTHDAY! Fly the plane there and park it next to Allen Wise plane, you;ll have acrowd within five minutes.I'm meeting a bunch of people by the Sea Dart at noon every day.Jim Scroggins_____________________________________________________________...
by matronics
Thu Apr 03, 1997 4:12 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Sun n' Fun
Replies: 3
Views: 1780

Pietenpol-List: Re: Sun n' Fun

<t>Original Posted By: C7814U(at)aol.com<br/> Ted:in the UL-FLY LIST (for Ultralights) me are going to take a sign (I willtake a gaffete) with UL-FLY and my name in it GARY GOWER I will be glad tosay hello to you, we will meet at noon in the ARAC tent UL's areaEnjoy S&FSaludosGary Gower>Hi,>>Any...
by matronics
Wed Apr 02, 1997 9:17 pm
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Sun n' Fun
Replies: 3
Views: 1780

Pietenpol-List: Sun n' Fun

<t>Original Posted By: Gary Gower <br/> Hi,Anyone going to Sun n' Fun? I will be there (without the Piet) from Saturday till Wednesday campingunder a wing at night and looking for a nice Luscombe during the day.Actually, I have found one but can't get the owner to sell it to me. But, Ikeep waiting. ...
by matronics
Wed Apr 02, 1997 12:42 pm
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Windscreens
Replies: 4
Views: 2041

Pietenpol-List: Re: Windscreens

<t>Original Posted By: Ted Brousseau <br/> >Mike,>>I mailed your VCR tape to Bob Boatwright. We might as well make sure >it gets used as much as possible.Craig- Thank you for saving me the re-dubbing time. It sure helps asI'm in the big push to get this thing in the air before October or so. I got a...
by matronics
Wed Apr 02, 1997 10:19 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Windscreens
Replies: 4
Views: 2041

Pietenpol-List: Re: Windscreens

<t>Original Posted By: "Craig R. Lawler" <br/> Tony says the lexan scratches> easier though. I spent 14 $ and kept the templates in case I need> to make new screens someday. Mike c. > > Also with Lexan:Do not let any aromatic solvents get on it, including gasoline.It does scratch a lot easier, so do...
by matronics
Wed Apr 02, 1997 7:18 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Windscreens
Replies: 4
Views: 2041

Pietenpol-List: Windscreens

<t>Original Posted By: jkahn(at)picasso.dehavilland.ca (John Kahn)<br/> Craig- neat idea with plumbing washers to cushion your windshieldbrackets. Thank God for Tony Bingelis' books......he tells howto work with Plexi vs. Lexan and the pros and cons of each.The Lexan can be drilled with a regular dr...
by matronics
Wed Apr 02, 1997 6:58 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Windscreens
Replies: 4
Views: 2041

Pietenpol-List: Re: Windscreens

<t>Original Posted By: Michael D Cuy <br/> Mike,I mailed your VCR tape to Bob Boatwright. We might as well make sure it gets used as much as possible. I got a couple of hours of flying time in this weekend. I should get it in gear and go to Sun and Fun, but it lookd like rain down there this weekend...
by matronics
Tue Apr 01, 1997 2:55 pm
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Hand Start!
Replies: 4
Views: 1959

Pietenpol-List: Re: Hand Start!

<t>Original Posted By: Michael D Cuy <br/> John,The plex. I used would bend without heating it, but it looked like it was stressed a lot so I just warmed up to make it easier to hold the ends down. I made up a jig to hold the plex in the same curve as when it is mounted on the aircraft and used a he...
by matronics
Tue Apr 01, 1997 9:39 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Hand Start!
Replies: 4
Views: 1959

Pietenpol-List: Re: Hand Start!

Original Posted By: "Craig R. Lawler"
>Can you explain in more detail? Did you use a mold or what? What all isinvolved in this?John________________________________________________________________________________
by matronics
Tue Apr 01, 1997 9:10 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Elevator / Rudder trailing edge
Replies: 3
Views: 1698

Pietenpol-List: Re: Elevator / Rudder trailing edge

<t>Original Posted By: JGreenlee(at)aol.com<br/> Greg Cardinal wrote:> > Now that I have all the ribs assembled I'm ready to start on the tail> feathers. How is everyone shaping the trailing edge? Is it a known> radius? Or are you just "eyeballing" and shaping it by hand?> > Thanks for you help, Gre...
by matronics
Mon Mar 31, 1997 11:41 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Elevator / Rudder trailing edge
Replies: 3
Views: 1698

Pietenpol-List: Re: Elevator / Rudder trailing edge

<t>Original Posted By: "Craig R. Lawler" <br/> I did mine with a 1/4 round bit in my router mounted in my work bench. Idon't remember the specific size, but the trailing edge shape like the planswas obtained by using a larger bit than 1/2 the thickness of the t.e. and theoverlap made the appropriate...
by matronics
Mon Mar 31, 1997 10:15 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Elevator / Rudder trailing edge
Replies: 3
Views: 1698

Pietenpol-List: Re: Elevator / Rudder trailing edge

<t>Original Posted By: JGreenlee(at)aol.com<br/> >Now that I have all the ribs assembled I'm ready to start on the tail>feathers. How is everyone shaping the trailing edge? Is it a known>radius? Or are you just "eyeballing" and shaping it by hand?>>Thanks for you help, Greg Cardinal> Greg- I think t...
by matronics
Mon Mar 31, 1997 7:54 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Elevator / Rudder trailing edge
Replies: 3
Views: 1698

Pietenpol-List: Elevator / Rudder trailing edge

<t>Original Posted By: Michael D Cuy <br/> Now that I have all the ribs assembled I'm ready to start on the tailfeathers. How is everyone shaping the trailing edge? Is it a knownradius? Or are you just "eyeballing" and shaping it by hand?Thanks for you help, Greg Cardinal____________________________...
by matronics
Mon Mar 31, 1997 6:53 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Hand Start!
Replies: 4
Views: 1959

Pietenpol-List: Re: Hand Start!

<t>Original Posted By: Gary McArthur <br/> Gary,I just used screen door plex. from the hardware store. Don Pietenpol has a pattern he will send you. It's a one piece affair just bent around. I did use a heat lamp to get them set in the right shape. I also redid them about 2" higher so the wind doesn...
by matronics
Sat Mar 29, 1997 8:45 pm
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Hand Start!
Replies: 4
Views: 1959

Pietenpol-List: Re: Hand Start!

<t>Original Posted By: Greg Cardinal <br/> > What are some of the methods you guys are using for windshields? I see>flat three piece, curved one piece and a goggles only affair on one. (I>don't care for bug juice that much).>>Gary>Gary,We have three flat pieces. Simple and seems to work. Easy to rep...
by matronics
Fri Mar 28, 1997 6:33 pm
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Hand Start!
Replies: 4
Views: 1959

Pietenpol-List: Hand Start!

<t>Original Posted By: Ted Brousseau <br/> Hmmm Let's see... Open the throttle, make her hot, turn the prop and runlike the devil! I remember when an old crop dusting friend went to handprop my fathersT-craft. One prop, two struts, one wing and one pickup truck later hedecided that a good strong rop...
by matronics
Fri Mar 28, 1997 12:51 pm
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Hand Propping
Replies: 22
Views: 3690

Pietenpol-List: Re: Hand Propping

<t>Original Posted By: Gary McArthur <br/> Ted,Back in the 1960's a friend of mine had his Stinson run away and hit a Seabee. It was a messy business from both the damage caused and the legalhassle that resulted. The Stinson's battery was dead, so he hand-proppedit and the throttle was opened a bit ...
by matronics
Thu Mar 27, 1997 10:18 pm
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Hand Propping
Replies: 22
Views: 3690

Pietenpol-List: Hand Propping

<t>Original Posted By: grhans(at)freenet.edmonton.ab.ca<br/> Graham (and others),I read in the recent Luscombe Assoc. newsletter a checklist for flying aLuscombe. One of the things that caught my eye was the idea of opening thefuel and pulling through with the mags off - followed by turning the fuel...
by matronics
Tue Mar 25, 1997 8:09 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Bottom fuselage skin
Replies: 3
Views: 1779

Pietenpol-List: Re: Bottom fuselage skin

<t>Original Posted By: Ted Brousseau <br/> >Also, any one screwing down the seat bottoms etc, to make easier access if>required?> Ian- Frank Pavliga (a registered architect) told me it was a good idea tomake the seat back and or bottom removable- provided you beef up theframing around the seat back ...
by matronics
Tue Mar 25, 1997 7:19 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Bottom fuselage skin
Replies: 3
Views: 1779

Pietenpol-List: Re: Bottom fuselage skin

<t>Original Posted By: Michael D Cuy <br/> >>Also, any one screwing down the seat bottoms etc, to make easier access if>required?>>The plans call for the seat backs to be nailed, why not screws, or bolts>with blind nuts?>-=Ian=-Our seat bottoms are screwed down. We have cut the back bottom into 1/3s...
by matronics
Mon Mar 24, 1997 10:22 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Bottom fuselage skin
Replies: 3
Views: 1779

Pietenpol-List: Re: Bottom fuselage skin

Original Posted By: Ted Brousseau
Ian,I just made a "V" on the bottom with two heavy zippers. I can get my head in to get a good look around at each annual.Craig________________________________________________________________________________
by matronics
Mon Mar 24, 1997 9:59 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Bottom fuselage skin
Replies: 3
Views: 1779

Pietenpol-List: Bottom fuselage skin

<t>Original Posted By: Lutz Gebhardt <br/> Saw some discussion a while back on an inspection hatch on the bottom skin.I am at the point of attaching to the frame in the next few days, and gotlooking ahead as to what might be an issue.The way it is on the plans, a guy would have to remove the seats (...
by matronics
Mon Mar 24, 1997 7:57 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Re: Latex finish for fabric.
Replies: 6
Views: 2536

Pietenpol-List: Re: Latex finish for fabric.

<t>Original Posted By: "Craig R. Lawler" <br/> >>Has anyone used latex combined with an enamel final coat over a>traditional system which used nitrate and butyrate dopes for the >initial coats, attaching tapes, etc.?Graham- I plan to cover a fake (read practice !) center section withsuperflight (dac...
by matronics
Sun Mar 23, 1997 5:42 pm
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Piet Discussion List Compilation
Replies: 0
Views: 943

Pietenpol-List: Piet Discussion List Compilation

<t>Original Posted By: Michael D Cuy <br/> Dear Dave,I have e-mailed my compilation of the Piet List to you. It'sa simple, un-zipped text file of about 1.125 MB. If you do notget it for some reason (or not complete or what ever), just drop me anote. It comprises e-mails sent between subscribers to t...
by matronics
Sat Mar 22, 1997 1:49 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Re: Latex finish for fabric.
Replies: 6
Views: 2536

Pietenpol-List: Re: Latex finish for fabric.

<t>Original Posted By: Ian Holland <br/> Has anyone used latex combined with an enamel final coat over atraditional system which used nitrate and butyrate dopes for the initial coats, attaching tapes, etc.?I have seen some jobs where the enamel was applied directly to thedope finish and they were no...
by matronics
Tue Mar 18, 1997 4:35 pm
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Re: Latex finish for fabric.
Replies: 6
Views: 2536

Pietenpol-List: Re: Latex finish for fabric.

<t>Original Posted By: grhans(at)freenet.edmonton.ab.ca<br/> I am curious to know if repairs and patches can be applied to fabricthat has used the subject latex finish. Do we have any first handexperience in the group?Dick Winkel_______________________________________________________________________...
by matronics
Tue Mar 18, 1997 7:07 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Re: Latex finish for fabric.
Replies: 6
Views: 2536

Pietenpol-List: Re: Latex finish for fabric.

<t>Original Posted By: Richard Winkel <br/> This latex paint thing sure would fit my budget. Saw Ed Snyder'sModel A powered Piet a few years ago and he used this method(Fisher Aeroplane) w/Sherwin-Williams or Sears, and it was 8 yearsold at the time and still looked like a sprayed-on finish w/ no cr...
by matronics
Mon Mar 17, 1997 2:58 pm
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Re: Latex finish for fabric.
Replies: 6
Views: 2536

Pietenpol-List: Re: Latex finish for fabric.

<t>Original Posted By: Michael D Cuy <br/> Hang on. I'll get my copy from home during lunch and post it. SteveeOk here it is. It was Experimenter, not SA.Sept 1996 Issue. Just in case you don't have it the following is areaders digest version.1st. Cover the airframe using the poly fiber process. The...
by matronics
Sat Mar 15, 1997 8:55 pm
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Re: Cork and wire fuel gauge in wing center section.
Replies: 0
Views: 965

Pietenpol-List: Re: Cork and wire fuel gauge in wing center section.

<t>Original Posted By: Steve Eldredge <br/> Steve Eldredge,Further to my message regarding the fuel quantity gauge I installedin a wing tank many years ago, but never used:The gauge need not be installed in the filler cap and may be locatedwhere it will not interfere with the passenger in the front ...
by matronics
Sat Mar 15, 1997 8:20 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: I need a primer for a-65
Replies: 9
Views: 3013

Pietenpol-List: Re: I need a primer for a-65

<t>Original Posted By: grhans(at)freenet.edmonton.ab.ca<br/> >I cut one of these down and re-marked it to fit the Piet tank. My onlyproblem is I located it in the deepest section area of the tank which alsohappens to play havoc with a big guy trying to enter the front cockpit. Imay move it back 8-12...
by matronics
Sat Mar 15, 1997 12:28 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Clocks
Replies: 1
Views: 1100

Pietenpol-List: Re: Clocks

Original Posted By: JGreenlee(at)aol.com
Steve: Try KlocKitThey have a large selection of batt.-powered quartz models, various bezels,highquality, fast delivery and moderate prices.Good luck, Bob________________________________________________________________________________
by matronics
Fri Mar 14, 1997 3:26 pm
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Help
Replies: 14
Views: 1904

Pietenpol-List: Re: Help

<t>Original Posted By: Boatright1(at)aol.com<br/> Gary McArthur wrote: I have a couple of questions... I seem to remember having read somewhere that the wing strut spar fittings shown on the plans are shown with an incorrect angle. I am building the one piece wing and again it seems that I read that...
by matronics
Fri Mar 14, 1997 2:48 pm
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Help
Replies: 14
Views: 1904

Pietenpol-List: Help

<t>Original Posted By: Steve Eldredge <br/> I have a couple of questions... I seem to remember having readsomewhere that the wing strut spar fittings shown on the plans are shownwith an incorrect angle. I am building the one piece wing and again it seemsthat I read that the splice as indicated on th...
by matronics
Fri Mar 14, 1997 1:16 pm
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Clocks
Replies: 1
Views: 1100

Pietenpol-List: Clocks

<t>Original Posted By: Gary McArthur <br/> I am finishing my panel and I am looking for a 2-1/2" clock orchronograph to fit in the panel I have seen several examples but theyare all very expensive and have one "feature" that I cant use. That isthey are plumbed into a 12 or 24 volt electrical system....
by matronics
Fri Mar 14, 1997 11:40 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Re: Latex finish for fabric.
Replies: 6
Views: 2536

Pietenpol-List: Re: Latex finish for fabric.

<t>Original Posted By: Steve Eldredge <br/> grhans(at)freenet.edmonton.ab.ca wrote: Steve, Could you please tell me which issue of SPORT AVIAYION had the article on latex finishing of fabric? Somehow I must have missed that one, and would like to know how it worked for you. With the sky-high prices ...
by matronics
Fri Mar 14, 1997 11:27 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Re: Latex finish for fabric.
Replies: 6
Views: 2536

Pietenpol-List: Re: Latex finish for fabric.

<t>Original Posted By: Steve Eldredge <br/> Steve, Could you please tell me which issue of SPORT AVIAYION had the articleon latex finishing of fabric?Somehow I must have missed that one, and would like to know how it worked for you. With the sky-high prices of traditional finishes foraircraft, an af...
by matronics
Fri Mar 14, 1997 10:07 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: I need a primer for a-65
Replies: 9
Views: 3013

Pietenpol-List: Re: I need a primer for a-65

<t>Original Posted By: grhans(at)freenet.edmonton.ab.ca<br/> Michael D Cuy wrote:much good stuff about inpulse mag deleted Whew- we've got to keep passing this info down to the new kids. MCI'll say. Thanks for the information on the mags. This list is great.I have heard the clicking sound in my mag....
by matronics
Thu Mar 13, 1997 1:12 pm
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: I need a primer for a-65
Replies: 9
Views: 3013

Pietenpol-List: Re: I need a primer for a-65

<t>Original Posted By: Steve Eldredge <br/> >I have a question about inpulse mags. Is an impulse mag different than>a regular mag only by virtue of being set differently?Steve-An impulse mag is physically different by virture of an internal coulping which disengages itself after your engine starts a...
by matronics
Thu Mar 13, 1997 12:56 pm
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: I need a primer for a-65
Replies: 9
Views: 3013

Pietenpol-List: Re: I need a primer for a-65

<t>Original Posted By: Michael D Cuy <br/> > From Steve_Eldredge(at)byu.edu Thu Mar 13 11:36:14 1997> I have a question about inpulse mags. Is an impulse mag different than> a regular mag only by virtue of being set differently? or it there a> physical difference. I have looked at the port side mag ...
by matronics
Thu Mar 13, 1997 12:29 pm
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: I need a primer for a-65
Replies: 9
Views: 3013

Pietenpol-List: Re: I need a primer for a-65

<t>Original Posted By: Gary Gower <br/> Steve (Eldredge),Despite the added complexity of an engine primer, it can sometimesbe a valuable accessory. Many years ago I took my dad for a ride ina Piper PA 12 Super Cruiser and had the engine lose power shortly after takeoff with about 200 feet of altitud...
by matronics
Thu Mar 13, 1997 9:43 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: I need a primer for a-65
Replies: 9
Views: 3013

Pietenpol-List: Re: I need a primer for a-65

<t>Original Posted By: grhans(at)freenet.edmonton.ab.ca<br/> Ernest Hagness wrote: Steve.I have a continental A-80 in my Grega Aircamper and a J-3 fuel tank. With gravity flow and a impulse mag, a couple of flips of the prop and I am good to go. I find no need for the extra plumbing and expense of a...
by matronics
Thu Mar 13, 1997 7:08 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: I need a primer for a-65
Replies: 9
Views: 3013

Pietenpol-List: Re: I need a primer for a-65

<t>Original Posted By: Steve Eldredge <br/> Steve- If your impulse mag timing is set correctly and your carb is setup good too, you can skip a primer totally. Primer on our Champnever worked and we started the engine cold on 25 F days after about10 pulls thru until you heard fuel sucking around in t...
by matronics
Thu Mar 13, 1997 6:40 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: I need a primer for a-65
Replies: 9
Views: 3013

Pietenpol-List: Re: I need a primer for a-65

<t>Original Posted By: jkahn(at)picasso.dehavilland.ca (John Kahn)<br/> >Steve Eldredge wrote:>> >> Soon I will have everything together for my fuel system but I am still>> lacking two things. If you have a solution for either of these areas>> please post a response. I am looking for a primer unit, ...
by matronics
Thu Mar 13, 1997 4:44 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: I need a primer for a-65
Replies: 9
Views: 3013

Pietenpol-List: Re: I need a primer for a-65

<t>Original Posted By: Michael D Cuy <br/> Steve Eldredge wrote:> > Soon I will have everything together for my fuel system but I am still> lacking two things. If you have a solution for either of these areas> please post a response. I am looking for a primer unit, and a fuel site> gauge solution. A...
by matronics
Wed Mar 12, 1997 5:27 pm
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: I need a primer for a-65
Replies: 9
Views: 3013

Pietenpol-List: I need a primer for a-65

<t>Original Posted By: Steve Pugh <br/> Soon I will have everything together for my fuel system but I am stilllacking two things. If you have a solution for either of these areasplease post a response. I am looking for a primer unit, and a fuel sitegauge solution. Aircraft Spruce has the "Stearman t...
by matronics
Wed Mar 12, 1997 9:40 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Latex covering and list archives
Replies: 0
Views: 852

Pietenpol-List: Latex covering and list archives

<t>Original Posted By: ehagness(at)mail.interconnect.net (Ernest Hagness)<br/> Steve E. wrote:> BTW I am going with the latex covering procedure as outlined in the> sport aviation article mentioned here a while back. The fuse is flat> black and back on the gear. I 've got to put everything back toge...
by matronics
Tue Mar 11, 1997 6:55 pm
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Archives of these messages
Replies: 1
Views: 1131

Pietenpol-List: Re: Archives of these messages

<t>Original Posted By: Steve Eldredge <br/> Dear Dave,I should have most of the mails since, puh, I think shortly after startupof the list. There might be some missing from December and January, as Iomehow got kicked out of the list when it was all mixed up. As the mailsare in one file with other pr...
by matronics
Tue Mar 11, 1997 12:12 pm
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Updated homepage with pics
Replies: 4
Views: 2018

Pietenpol-List: Re: Updated homepage with pics

Original Posted By:>> Steve Eldredge
>Looking gooood!!!!>>I second this Ian Holland Looking gooood !!! Mike C, Beautiful, but not Naples, FL, Clev OH
by matronics
Tue Mar 11, 1997 11:15 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Updated homepage with pics
Replies: 4
Views: 2018

Pietenpol-List: Re: Updated homepage with pics

Original Posted By:> Steve Eldredge
Looking gooood!!!!
by matronics
Tue Mar 11, 1997 10:28 am
Forum: Old Forum Archive
Topic: Pietenpol-List: Updated homepage with pics
Replies: 4
Views: 2018

Pietenpol-List: Updated homepage with pics

<r>Original Posted By: Ian Holland <br/> I have added a few new images to my home page that have been taken sincecovering began.Steve echeck out:<URL url="http://UCS.BYU.EDU/UCS/FSA/SDELDRED/steve.htm________________________________________________________________________________"><LINK_TEXT text="h...