I'm about use HyperHold for the first time. How exactly was it difficult to use by hand?
I've already done a pass of Level R and a pass of Elevate and mentally I'm done so I don't want the sealant pass to be difficult.
My general opinion is that all systems should work as intended. If the batteries are dead then it's on you to replace them but if they are just a few years old and the buyer wants new then he should pay for them. If the hoses are cracked or leaking then that should be on the seller and not the...
I replaced mine with the Promariner a couple years ago. It's a direct replacement with no wiring changes as long as you go with the same size as before or the wire gage is already large enough to accept the next size up.
It snowed here again today and the lake is still frozen but the marina is thawed and damnit I'm launching on the 28th even if I have to float in the marina until the rest of the lake thaws! It should be thawed by then but with our winter/spring we've had nothing is for certain.
I typically use the Chemical Guys orange which is a medium/heavy cut even for light oxidation. The foam pads are typically designed for car clearcoat which is softer than gelcoat so even if it is a heavy cut pad it polishes gelcoat very well. Your compound is going to make a bigger difference...
They have had several "interlodge emergencies" where the people that are at the resort have to stay there and inside of a building until the avalanche danger lessens. The only highway that enters or leaves the area is closed due to avalanches crossing the road.
This is a picture taken a couple days ago at Alta just east of Salt Lake City. They now have had 845” (nearly 71 feet!) of snow this winter and it is still snowing. It has settled to a base of 20 feet and that is a 3 story lodge in the background.
Yep, a fresh 2 feet of snow on the docks today at Pineview. They are letting water out like crazy and it is below 40% full in anticipation of the run off.
I feel you Nater. This is a pic of our docks taken today with a fresh 2’ of snow that has to be cleared because it is weighing the docks down. We have had a record breaking year for snow with no end in sight.
Switched to Smoove this year. This is the Pro-Cut 1000 with a wool pad on a Milwaukee cordless buffer. So far I’m quite pleased and this is without wax.
They have to snow blow our floating docks today because of the weight of the snow, but first they have to make it to the water. This is today on the walkway down to the docks.