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  1. Bob_VT

    58 alumacraft 14 ft.

    To hold the wood or plastic bows to prevent water from accumulating on a boat cover.
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    Coffee maker parts

    Cuisinart coffeemakers are used EVERY DAY in my house. I keep up with the cleaning schedule.....never had a heater elemnt go bad. You might be able to match the element on ebay or Ali Express but personnaly I would just buy a new pot/kurig maker - less aggrevation in the long run
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    76 Starcraft Holiday resto

    It's repairable with a good friend with the proper welding skills then some Gluvit. Possibly Bondo will pipe in since he had to weld his Starcraft Chines a long time ago. It's the nature of the beast I guess.
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    Used Boat Lift question

    If you purchase it......... have the motor bearings checked and a bit of wd40 to kill any corrosion also check the wires for corrosion
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    Digging stumps

    Gentlemen - very few problems in the world that do not survive the proper use of explosives............
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    Happy Birthday Aspeck !!!

    Happy Birthday!! What a great time of the year to be born (not that we were given any choice!) and celebrate.
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    Clutch Hydraulics, 1989 GMC C1500

    1989 truck....... I would seriously inspect the lines.
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    New Boat Launch Ramp

    Okay...... I can almost see what "should happen" - I participated in building a launching ramp at Ft Belvoir VA Gravel base will act as a bearing surface to slide larger pre-fabbed pieces and help get things installed. However.... Just sit back and watch! Ted, that's your new retirement...
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    Happy Birthday Bob_VT !!!

    Thank you! Yes, getting older but not slowing down!
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    Saddest day of the year.

    I always hate this because the Fall is usually the time to just enjoy the water and look at the foilage.
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    I don't think the heavy stuff is gonna come for quite a while...

    Hmmm not a day for a rowboat!!
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    Happy birthday sphelps!

    Happy Birthday!
  13. Bob_VT

    Brake fluid

    Interesting on my BMW motorcycle (and MANY others including cars) a brake fluid change is recommended every so many years. There is the "old method" where it is drained and replaced (which will raise hell with ABS) and computer support is needed to reduce ABS faults. Then there is the newer...
  14. Bob_VT

    Need thoughts from the car gurus

    Will getting that warranty slow down the junk mail and phone calls? LOL Good luck with it.
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    Blue dot stains

    looks like oil....... I imagine a tiny leak that could be under pressure....... also check the vent's for the motor compartment - if oil gets in the vents it will also get out due to air pressure.
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    Trim Tilt 3 toggle control wiring.

    What motor ? What trim? The connections at the buttons can be checked with a multi-meter. Those wires go to a "Switching unit" and then to the tilt/trim motor. The switching unit is normally equipped with solinoids or its electroninc. I would suspect the switching unit has a fault. How...
  17. Bob_VT

    Overpowering a small aluminum

    ONCE AGAIN PLEASE do not open old threads This one is over 10 years old
  18. Bob_VT

    1964 Evinrude Fastwin 18 hp

    PLEASE DO NOT re-open threads that are over 90 days old and this thread is from April 2011
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    Charging Voltage, '97 Suburban

    AGREE! Our local Interstate Battery will make cables on the spot and use "tinned" wire (AKA Marine wire) which work great. Yeah corrosion is one of the worst enemies because it is normally hidden.
  20. Bob_VT

    . . . and I Thought Hi-tech Boat Engines Were Bad . . .

    Based on what I read that car had quite a rough 2-3000 miles (46K-48K) and what is the current miles? I have more computer techology in my plug-in hybrid RAV Prime, my camry xse hybrid, the old tacoma, my BMW motorcycles :)) 2)............ it is going to be a combination of an IT person who is...
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