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mercman

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  1. i think Wayne was refering to leeches, as in 'blood sucking leaches'
  2. Thanks Rich.Dad was a career soldier, and i always take time to remember the men and women, called to protect us all. God bless all of them Paul
  3. Oh Man !!!! Thats nasty stuff I havent seen my In years . I better get myself a flea and tick collar too.
  4. PM me the model number and i will see if i can find the parts.If i can, i will quote you a price, and you can decide. Paul
  5. Thats one big Carp Perch aint too shabby either, especially that humpback whale of a perch. Thaks for showing and telling. Paul
  6. Yo Vinnie!! Yuz guyz is always talkin wit yer hands .Badda bing, Badda Boom Looks like the 3 of you had a great couple of days fishing. Musta been tons of fun. Paul
  7. Definately dont use the BBQ as is.Spend the money an a GOOD name brand BBQ. Napoleon, Vermont Castings etc. 500 dollar BBQ's will last 2 years, Napoleon, of Vermont Castings will last 10-15. As well as appliance parts, i sell BBQ parts. Cheap makes ,ike Centro, BBQ Tech, and others you buy at Loblaws and CTC, you cant even get parts for. Paul
  8. I would even be tempted to use just the tie wraps, if you cant find the epoxy.The screws holding everything in place are just hand tightened so that the plastic pump housing brackets dont break off.
  9. Canadian Tire sells it. You can use marine goop also.
  10. I would but some marine epoxy in the crack, then take a 1/4 inch wide wire tiewrap and put it as tite as you can around the spacer, then leave it in place to add strength to the epoxy.
  11. Too funny. Glad you had fun Shawn
  12. Thats Wonderful you guys ! You can do it !!! Paul
  13. Even number 2 gave you a 1st class day on the water Terry.Thank god you had a Plan B Great looking Walleye
  14. Thanks for ther link, they look great on my screen
  15. Bernie, what can i say......Just beautiful Looks exactly like the boat and motor Dad used to take us boys fishing in when i was just a wee lad.Thanks for bringing back the nostalgia. Paul
  16. Great report, great kids, great fish, great dad Perfect combo dont you think? Thanks Ryan Paul
  17. If anyone can do it, you can Kelvin.You have the tools, the materials and the plan.Git er done
  18. Wow He did a fantastic job and the price was very reasonable too. Looks brite and new.
  19. Exactly When i picked up my boat, the person doing the orientation said that while docking, putting the motor into reverse was like brakes on a car. Never put it into reverse at high speeds,but docking speed causes no problems.
  20. so sorry for your loss. These furry little characters are such important members of our famillies.
  21. yup, they should be anywhere from 100-200 PSI.Depending on temperature. Large or small makes no Diff. Its the requlator that reduces that pressure so that the appliance can burn it safely.
  22. Not sure about the catalytic heater,but i have used this adaptor hose on coleman propane stoves, and coleman propane lanterns without problems. The pressure in a 1 lb cylinder is sposed to me close or the same as any other propane cylinder. If not, the LP orifices would not work correctly. Propane is what is called a LP gas (low Pressure) The pressure is controlled by the regulator.BBQs have the regulator on the supply hose, coleman camp equipment and portable BBQs have the regulator built into them.
  23. Shoulda got a Princecraft Shawn Ya mite a got some of these
  24. You can buy an adaptor hose to connect a 20lb tank to this BBQ or any appliance using a 1LB tank.Any Camping store, or even CTC sell them. Depending what you are cooking, a 1LB tank should last you 2-3 uses.
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