Worked with Joe last week. Ordered several parts to clean up my system and attempt to both better calibrate them as well as to switch their...
Haven't tried hydraulics to remove? Had a set replaced in the water in Coinjock, 9pm one night...diver tooling as I ate my prime rib...they...
Dumping lots of clean fresh air into the ER from a dry source is always a benefit. Engines love cooler, clean air. Engine rooms love cooler...
Send all new boaters out for Columbus Day weekend in Elliot. If they return in good order, then carry on.
I think if I came across that intersection late at night after a long run I'd pull over, drop a hook, pour a rum, and call it a day...
1/2" is pretty common. Unfortunately they too often carry that filler down into the bottom paint. That's a recipe for a mess...fortunately on...
Yes. While you're in there, check and look for salt residue in the ER around the vicinity of these vents. If they're doing their job right you...
...angle of the camera, perhaps, but is your pulley alignment proper? That same collar area appears to define the location of the pulley, so it's...
Best guess is that the recesses in the shaft are the original locations for the set screws from the locking collar. That collar is what is...
From my CMap mobile app. I'm assuming the CMap aboard is similar... [ATTACH]
How did the coconut fare?
Good place to leave it... I was just a couple of days ahead of him. Got a face full of front running to impact Bertha. It got snotty out there...
Please stop and consider what you just said above in bold. Once the varnish is laid, there is no opportunity for those end grains to get wet. In...
If the problem keeps recurring, there are but two culprits: considerable structural flex or moisture. Most often the issue is moisture, and...
You need to get to clean wood. That's all. Otherwise the epoxy, even thinned, is trying to adhere to the mold/etc and damaged end grains.
Not if you can eliminate the introduction of moisture to the situation.
Moneyball, "Adapt or die". Evinrude was in a terrific position to strongly dominate the market, but the forks in the road they chose dating back...
Joint isn't too tight. The end grains not being clean won't hold the adhesives used to bind them and their biscuits. Much of that is brought by...
My take after a couple of failed efforts is NOT that the wood needs to flex, but other that the joint needs to be clean for stabilization. Yes,...
Remember me for Christmas with regards to my secondary GPS, a Furuno GP37...