Blows ion kickers suck, unless they've actually changed them over the years.
If you're glassing in holds you want something bigger and meant to be used with padding like tom21's or there's a few others. Then you pad the tray and tops of holds to fit your need before turfing. With the kickers...
No issues glueing. Else you can have stretch, slide, and bubble action going on. Get DAP weldwood in red can from your local hardware store not blowsion. You can use a razor or hot knife to cut the initial 45* then sand to save time. Sanding will give the cleaner finish look. Depending on what...
Easiest way is to use multiple layers of padding. So bottom will cover the whole tray and top is precut to that pattern and glued on top. Or whatever variation of padding layers you choose. Then you sand down the square edge to blend as you see fit and cover over with turf.
You could do in one...
http://m.overtons.com/Watersports/Waterski-Gloves
I've always gotten 3 seasons out of a mid grade ski glove but ymmv. I currently run the Connelly Tournaments but have had good results with the Overtons and Gladiators.
Waterski gloves come in both styles, fingered & fingerless. The better the...
Old rings (heartwood), closest to the pith without it are the most desired as the wood dries/shrinks more consistently. Also how the wood was milled makes a huge difference, plain, quarter vs. rift sawn. Almost all s4 box store wood is plain sawn which is the least preferred. Most common as they...
So you're telling me these are just run of the mill flat socket head cap screws?
My local TrueValue only stocks up to M6 in flat shcs so I haven't had to personally check larger sizes but the M6 aren't the same size head as what is used on the RRP pole so I was just figuring they were all a...
The flat head socket cap bolts that are used with the billet pole and foothold brackets with conical washer... also used with 7/8 bar clamps on just about every turn plate made.
Is there a special name for these? They seem to have larger heads vs regular flat heads I can source locally...
Can't you try back flushing first to see where it's leaking? Easier than putting in the water and running with hood off up against a dock, etc.
Otherwise I'd just check all water connections for tightness and then if they leak.
Could have a bad exhaust hose or coupler somewhere but I'd...
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