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- Subject: Re: Plastic Spinners in Cold Weather
- Message-ID: <16B537263.SRINGROS@bcsc02.gov.bc.ca>
- From: SRINGROS@bcsc02.gov.bc.ca
- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 93 08:07:58 PST
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- >8. Do not run a plastic spinner at temperatures below +36 F or below +1 C.
- >
- I hate to have to admit it, but it has snowed, and I have been flying off
- ski's for the past couple of weeks. The first time out, (also the coldest,
- it was about -4 Cel.) the engine coughed,spit and backed the APC prop off,
- which popped the spinner (Goldberg) off. I broke one side out and knocked
- two of the pins off, we were amazed as we had always thought that spinners
- were just about indestructable.
-
- Scott Ringrose
- Printing and Presentation Services
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