Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #1859
From: <AAMRELECTR@aol.com>
Subject: The AD! ETC.
Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999 21:46:37 EST
To: <lancair.list@olsusa.com>
Cc: <neilk@sprint.ca>
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Subj: The Ad
Date: 99-02-28 21:40:03 EST
From: AAMRELECTR
To: marvkaye@olsusa.com

Hi Marv. Thanks for the quick response. Below is the ad.  Below that is my
answer to your battery crimp question.

We would like to offer the members Lancair Mail List, a 45days/first order 10%
discount. In other words on their first order placed by or before April 15,
1999. We will deduct 10% off the price of the goods ( Discounted amount does
not include shipping or taxes). We are AAMR/AirCore located in Seattle, WA.
Our On-Line Secure Order Site is at
http://members.aol.com/aamrelectr/index.html We are a distributor of Mil Spec
aircraft rated electrical connectors and related product. We sell in small
quantities and are aviation home builder friendly. Our office # is
206.242.2527,and we have a 24 hr. toll free fax/message line at 1.800.431.3789

When you place an order please be sure to ID yourself as a LML member in the
comments area of the order form and we'll deduct 10%.

We look forward to serving you.

John & Robin Caldwel @AAMR/AirCore


[below is a response to a question I asked John about the use of a
NicoPress crimper for installing terminal connectors onto the ends of
that fat #2 (or larger) cable we have to use for wiring up our batteries
and starters....]

I really don't feel very confident about crimps done on a NicoPress for
battery cable. Reason being that the function of what is being crimped. I
think you are referencing the press used for hyd. hose or possibily the one
used on control cables.  Crimp is not meant for battery cable.

The best crimp on a battery lug is square/diamond shape when done
correctly...next is hex shape and then a hammer slot type ( which I really
don't care for...but as they say about ports and storms)

I have been in a bit of a quandary about how to help you folks with battery
cable crimps. The problem. as I see it,  is that good battery crimpers are
very costly...in the $200 bracket...and your number usages would be limited.
We are thinking through the process of providing tool rental??? Also I am
planning on writting a "how to" on the subject over the next week if you can
hang on.

Thanks and best regards,

John Caldwell @AAMR/AirCore


[Well, there you have it, guys... 10% off of already excellent pricing
on high quality products you would be well off to use in your project.
If AAMR's customer service is 1/2 as prompt as John's ability to
follow up on his email, I would venture to say that you won't be
waiting long for your order.  

I hope this helps you out... another little service of the LML.  Yee-haa!!!

  <Marv>]
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