I'm wondering, since the plywood is covered in resin, how long would it hold up applying gelcoat without glass? I'm sure it's been done the question is would it hold up? Anyone out there actually do this?
I have a piece of plywood decking I made for a boat I'm working on. I want to cover it with glass eventually but in the meantime while I'm working on the boat and making adjustments, I just want to waterproof it while I test the boat and fit things.
I thought I might just mix up some resin...
Consider a secondary pump with an automatic switch and a backup float switch in parallel (I've done this). My boat is always in the water save for a few weeks of the year, however it's at my house so I can check it every day. Harmonoff's idea of the solar backup is good. Check it as often as...
Well, I bet you guys thought I gave up (or wished I gave up) but I'm alive and well and still working on my electric boat. When last I posted I had bought a pontoon boat with fiberglass pontoons that I planned to go electric with but that boat was not very streamlined so I sold it and got some...
I got a new plug at NAPA today. The guy there said a CR6HSA would be hotter, BUT, BUT it turned out, that was what was in the motor already so I got the plug that was recommended for the motor (CR5HSB) and it seems much better.
I have a Honda 2HP that I rescued, and it burns oil so I want to try using a hotter plug to keep the plug from fouling. The recommended plug is a CR5HSB. What would be a step hotter?
So, just got back from a test run with the new CDI. All the old connections were clean but I shmutzed the new ones up with dialectric grease for good measure. I adjusted the linkage 2 turns which put the timing arrow on the marks. Checked with a timing light and it was bouncing between 6 and 8...