it's right under the video
here is a cut and paste
Tami uses an oxyacetylene torch and Super Alloy 5 to weld a hole in an aluminum boat. Although we recommend cleaning the area first for best results, you will notice that the oxidation on the aluminum was not cleaned before making the repair.
well just from what I see in their ads...Muggy Weld will do a superior job as you need an oxyacetylene torch and the other uses a propane torch, which may be fine and the Muggy may be over kill for what you need..but Muggy finished product should be better.......
here is a Marcum shot
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the biggest problem with them is they are hard to see the screen in the sun light
the Marcum vs 560 b/w or Marcum 825C color are the best ones I have see in direct sunlight but are more expensive
they are different
but there is a good chance they are going to lump them in with whitefish and make the limit 4, any combination of whitefish and herring .but we will see
sadly enough I see all makes and colors not obeying the law...we need an non race solution to the problem..
but as for hunters and fishermen..whoever was in the area first has the right to the spot..........
I don't have Structure Scan, but I do have a HDS unit and I found it quite easy to use everything seemed strait forward, I don't think I have had to look at the manual yet and I used it all winter for ice fishing, only had it out twice on the boat but know problem making it do what I want
was the dog in an inflatable boat?
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