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Advice for removing pour foam with wire wheel
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I imagine a cup brush in a grinder would make pretty short work of it, I've always found the stranded type to not last very long and...
Thursday at 9:31 PM
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Best way to charge and maintain batteries?
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I also think it's a mistake to leave those chargers plugged in 24/7. They certainly aren't cheap. I let mine charge overnight and then...
Tuesday at 9:47 PM
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Driving a Tesla
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You remember the ni-cad battery drills we had 20 years ago? Heavy, clunky, didn't last worth a crap. Current lithium tools will blow...
Tuesday at 7:24 AM
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Trailer Setup Help
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From what I've seen, this is how most modern trailers are setup. The rollers are just there to guide the bow up, and don't really...
Jul 19, 2024
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MrGiggles
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Spark Plugs Getting Scarce
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I got burnt by some fake Denso plugs on Amazon, but that was back in 2018. Figured it was just an Amazon problem, they've been known to...
Jul 19, 2024
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MrGiggles
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Need help with new-to-me Merc 115, died and won't start
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Pretty much. If you are able to draw fuel from the tank and it siphons well, yet you still have no pressure at the fuel rail, you know...
Jul 14, 2024
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MrGiggles
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Graph mount
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I like the ball type RAM mounts. Not too expensive, and you can bend or rotate them any which way, available in all different lengths...
Jul 13, 2024
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MrGiggles
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Starcraft Offshore-V 18' Updates & Help
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I'd bolt the 70 on there and go fishing. Those old V4s are dependable but pretty heavy and thirsty. I've ran across a couple...
Jul 13, 2024
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MrGiggles
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Need help with new-to-me Merc 115, died and won't start
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There is a low pressure lift pump and a high pressure pump inside the FSM (the little remote fuel tank under the cowling) on those, both...
Jul 13, 2024
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MrGiggles
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Difficult Stern/Bottom Repairs?
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That rib is going to make things tricky. If you could get the last inch or so of the rib pounded flat, I would get some 2-3" aluminum...
Jul 11, 2024
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MrGiggles
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Johnson outboard wire harness help
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Remote or tiller? The harnesses are vastly different between the two.
Jul 11, 2024
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MrGiggles
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Jon Boat Live Well Help
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I'd say someone drilled that hole so the livewell would drain fully, without it, you'd always have an inch of water in the bottom. To...
Jul 11, 2024
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MrGiggles
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Best fishing poles.
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I'm really partial to Berkley Lightning Rods. About $50, some Walmarts have them. The 6' 6" medium spinning is a great all purpose rod...
Jul 10, 2024
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Livewell loosing suction on plane
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I guess I should rephrase, the threads won't seal like a tapered pipe thread. They're also used in household plumbing, showerheads...
Jul 1, 2024
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MrGiggles
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Livewell loosing suction on plane
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Bulkhead fittings mostly. They don't seal, so they're mostly used to pass and fasten a fitting through a panel.
Jul 1, 2024
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