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    cooking

    I have a gas unit too but shes old. I do use a steel but I've found running it for a few hours helps then switching it to broil when tossing in the pies really helps. Otherwise it typically burns the bottom before the top fully browns how I like. My steel is a 3/8 unit. I've also thought about...
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    cooking

    I still haven't quite landed the baguettes perfect. They usually need a short second bake though I think it may be my oven at this point because I've really had to work at pizzas being right as well. I can nail a bread loaf in a Dutch oven though. Which also points to the oven itself being the...
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    Trailer Load musings

    Axles welded in place? That's typically the only other option. My bow stop is movable but I can't move the boat any further forward as it's at the end of the support on the transom roller. But I can move my axle back about a foot. Surprisingly the swap from the 3.0l to the 4.3 hardly changed...
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    cooking

    My formal schooling is rooted in chemistry so it kind of just comes to me odd as it sounds. There is a British fella on the face tube that goes through making pretty advanced baked goods in detail and they're simple and straightforward recipes. If you just duplicate what he does it comes out...
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    cooking

    Made some baguettes.
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    Seafoam vs. Marine Pro Seafoam

    The label is the only difference. Well and price. There might be a slight change in the formula but I wouldn't pay for it. Use good fuel and it's not necessary.
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    2 Stroke Oil Thread

    My sump temps run at radiator temps... in the winter it is actually hard to get the oil warm enough! 150F is about it unless you idle and have little air flow. The marvels of modern technology.
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    Trailer Load musings

    I haven't scaled mine since the rebuild but I can still pickup and move the tongue, it's just quite heavy. With my weight it should be in the 2-300 lb range and thats about right. Could always check it with a bathroom scale. You shouldn't max that out and thats how I used to do mine. Not 100%...
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    225BR hull construction vs. engine size... any differences?

    So just watching that video a few things jumped out at me... 1. Fully encapsulated stringers that clearly weren't fully encapsulated. 2. Hardware just slapped in with no bedding. 3. The liner is a great idea... but it still appears there are a lot of places water could eventually get behind it...
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    2 Stroke Oil Thread

    Dad said back in the day guys used to do that. So 80s/90s. They didn't blow up more or less than anything else did at the time but typically people who manage their equipment properly didn't have issues to begin with....
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    New Stuff on Vehicles likes/dislikes

    That program took a lot of good beaters off the road. My c3500 qualified for that... and oddly enough has outlasted nearly every vehicle that was bought to replace it in the fleet... is what it is at this point.
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    Source for bearing buddies rubber plug

    Mechanics stethoscope is one of the best tools someone can add to the tool box.
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    thinking of a Delco EST ignition system conversion but have a few concerns....

    I wouldn't say reliable is the correct term. It is a lower maintenance item if anything. Points are damn reliable but require service. That being said the points in the 55 were cleaned and set with a matchbook by dad years before I was born.... I haven't touched them. Thing runs and drives...
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    1995 Crownline 202BR Restore

    When I fitted (is that even a word?) Mine in I took a measurement at all 4 corners for height and set up the table saw angle to cut it. Not perfect but enough that a little PB fixed. Mine were much smaller though and I had a jig to use for the reference as I just made the old ones the year before.
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    Trailer Tongue Too Long?

    I got my girlfriend to be able to drive around a parking lot in about 5 minutes. Having 400 hp and about the same torque helps.
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    Opinions of engine owners. Least trouble and lower cost. Carburetor or F I ?

    If you ever do the conversion... please make sure the kit is using real GM ignition parts. (They're out there just hard to find) The modules in the sierra kits and the like are the same offshore crap available for the older HEI stuff and just don't last.
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    Opinions of engine owners. Least trouble and lower cost. Carburetor or F I ?

    I can repin a holley to work on almost any efi system if I have to. I can also cut gaskets and be on my way with a can of brake clean in most cases. If I'm being forced to use an efi system... 80s GM TBI is about as stupid reliable and simple as they come. Everything I own with carbs its never...
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    215 sundowner transom

    Laminated ply is stronger than dimensional lumber. I made mine by stacking sheets and gluing with tite bond 3 then bedding with peanut butter and glassing over with 3-4 layers of 1708.
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    1995 Crownline 202BR Restore

    1 layer of csm won't hurt fitment. The steering arm cutout notch may be difficult to glass. My original cutout was finished with a black oil based paint of some sort. Didn't do anything. Adding glass to resin improves waterproofing by a lot. Wood just sealed with gel or resin really doesn't...
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    1995 Crownline 202BR Restore

    Mine were also laminated ply. For the wetting out, black contractor bags work fine too. Just don't do it in the sun... can help kick it off lol
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