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Dave Haller
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« on: August 12, 2009, 07:39:20 PM »

Any recomendations on how to wash a Diest parachute after Bville?
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« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2009, 12:15:27 AM »

Wash it by hand in fresh clean water and let it dry out of the sun, make sure that the chute tube(s) are clean and dry as well.  Some people pack the chutes in a light layer of baby powder.

Do not let the chutes dangle after a run during an event and then show up at the next event and expect it will come out properly, the chute may get hung up inside and not blossom due to it being salt encrusted.

Check your mounting points as well as some cars that are pushed off the line have cut the attachment line and once the high speed chute is pulled it simply pops off and is useless.

Your mileage may vary.

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Seeing him at Bonneville during 2008 Speedweek was the tops, Dave was in awe of the salt and as usual was there helping out anyone who asked..simply put we lost a great man who will be missed by all.
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« Reply #2 on: August 13, 2009, 10:01:01 AM »

Dave, I wash my chute after every run at Bonneville and after I come home from El Mirage. At Bonneville I carry enough water to "dunk/rinse" the chute in a 5 gallon bucket and hang it at out pit while we do our normal maintenance. Just before getting back in line we pack it. It has always been dry.

After El Mirage and after getting home from Bonneville I wash it in our washing machine after another rinse. I make sure all the lines are perfect and them tape them every 2 feet or use zip ties. After washing and drying I remove the tape or zip ties and repack it. I've never had a tangle problem doing it this way. Our cable is pretty short and I stand the chute end up verticle and let some Aero-Kroil run down into the cable. I always moves and releases with ease............Good Luck. I hope to see the modified in Oct....JD
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« Reply #3 on: August 13, 2009, 04:40:51 PM »

I lay mine in the grass and hose it off with a garden hose for about 15 minutes. Let it dry in the sun and repack.

Not so good for the grass but gets the salt off.

Does anyone know how many years a chute should be used before replacing?

BTW:

anyone else notice the fake grass around all the casinos?
I thought it looked really good and never needs to be mowed.....hummmmm.
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« Reply #4 on: August 13, 2009, 09:40:13 PM »

Thank you very much folks. I will follow your sugestions. Johnny, great meeting you out there. Hope to be able to visit much more over the next year. Congrats on your great speed out there, glad your safe and the ride wasn't hurt.
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« Reply #5 on: August 23, 2009, 09:09:43 AM »

We just dusted it off at Bonneville. Hosed it off at home and threw it in the pool to soak. Drug it around in the pool and dried it in the shade. Laid it in a box loosely until next year.

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« Reply #6 on: August 23, 2009, 10:08:04 AM »

We drain the intercooler tank after each run and dip the chute in it and hang it up on the shade to dry, sure makes it easier to pack.
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« Reply #7 on: August 23, 2009, 10:57:54 AM »

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hank you very much folks. I will follow your sugestions. Johnny, great meeting you out there. Hope to be able to visit much more over the next year. Congrats on your great speed out there, glad your safe and the ride wasn't hurt.
Dave Haller #93


Thanks DH, nice to meet you as well!
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« Reply #8 on: August 23, 2009, 01:16:47 PM »

I was just thumbing thru here and read . . .

"We just dusted it off at Bonneville. Hosed it off at home and threw it in the pool to soak. Drug it around in the pool and dried it in the shade. Laid it in a box loosely until next year."

Thought it was Harvey talking about his new car!  Maybe I should read the headings more carefully.

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« Reply #9 on: August 23, 2009, 05:30:28 PM »

I don't know for sure but the chlorine in the pool probably wouldn't do the chute any good.

Regards, Neil  Tucson, AZ
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« Reply #10 on: August 23, 2009, 06:43:18 PM »

WHAT POOL, Stan? - you've got a bird bath out front but otherwise you must be usin' the NEIGHBOR'S pool.

And you probably do other no-no's in it when you sneak in when they're not home.

Or, on second thought, no wonder the birds in yer neighborhood croak all the time. It's from Bonneville SALT!

I thought it was West Nile, all along.
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« Reply #11 on: August 23, 2009, 11:13:58 PM »

N.P, Stan hides many things.

Get current before you verbally assault HIM.

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« Reply #12 on: August 24, 2009, 12:21:22 AM »

Apologizes to the sainted Mr Froyd abt. my comments re: my esteemed long time friend STAN BeCK.

At my (not as ancient as you) age I have trouble SEEING -know a good eye doc?

Didn't see he was referring to another's post, not his. But regardless, I like rattling his cage!

Sometimes one just wants to have FUN on this website!
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« Reply #13 on: September 10, 2009, 11:06:21 AM »

Powder usual
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« Reply #14 on: September 10, 2009, 11:29:36 AM »

if you dont pull it you dont have to wash it right. thats why alot of cars go to the 8 mile and then turn out.  rolleyes
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