Posted by: Smitty - Ex Member Posted on: 09/21/05 at 22:19:51
I won't be at the team T as my partner had to drop out and I took on a guide job for Sunday on L. WA..
Smitty
Posted by: Rich - Ex Member Posted on: 09/21/05 at 19:27:52
Glenn, as always, your site "bassresource.com" is full of usefull information and should be visited by one and all. Thanks.
Sorry, Smitty, but I will be fishing the tri-cities with Doug Booth so I won't have mine there. But I will be at the team tourney at Sam. the following weekend.
Rich
Posted by: Smitty - Ex Member Posted on: 09/21/05 at 13:39:11
Depends how bad it is. ??? Chemical removal with a polishing compound or rubbing compound is desireable and less work than using 1000 then 2000 grit wet sandpaper. If you have it at the Tri-Cities I can take a look at her rich and give ya an estimate.
Posted by: Doug_Booth - Ex Member Posted on: 09/21/05 at 02:02:46
Get ahold of Dave Hendrickson, I bet he'd have a good idea.
Doug
Posted by: WCCT - Ex Member Posted on: 09/20/05 at 23:34:51
I am in the need for something to take off oxidation too. I tried a couple of different removers with no luck. Does anybody know the best way to get the shine back?
Posted by: Rich - Ex Member Posted on: 09/20/05 at 15:49:10
Well, I did get another boat. In fact it is almost the same as my "stolen" boat. A 1988 16' Skeeter. 70 Yamaha. I am in the process of getting it set up now.
But I will need to do something with the gel coat. It has some heavy oxidation on it. So I am looking to borrow a heavy duty SANDER....just kidding... a decent buffer, preferably a small one, to use to really get to the oxidation and then to put on some coats of sealer and wax.
Or if anyone has experience with this stuff then we can talk about it.
NOPE, I am not going to keep it at my place. YES, I did get a HUGE lock thingy for the trailer. It has a part that goes in the ball socket and a bar that goes over the top of the hitch.