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Dealing with the impossible

Removing old rubber, rubberized, or plastic hoses from old metal fittings is often a major-league chore. {sbdredirect http://tipoftheweek.pmyyachtclub.com/?theid=1}

DIY Tip On Hoses

One thing most boats have is plenty of hoses of one kind or another. You know, like, water hoses, bilge-pump hoses, sanitary hoses, fuel hoses,

When all else fails

Occasionally, when you’re trying to remove a screw, you simply can’t get the darn thing to turn, whether it has a slotted head or a

No Runs, No Drips, No Errors

When working with virtually any sort of paint, whether it’s applied via spray gun, roller, or brush, an especially troublesome problem often arises—an easy-to-see-even-from-a-distance drip

Can your refrigerator help?

Okay, so you’re probably pretty familiar with the virtues of heat guns, especially when it comes to jobs like wiring up components with heat-shrink connectors,

A little tape’ll do ya!

Got a few old drinkholder holes in your steering console that need patching? To put the finishing touches on the job, there are several epoxy

The wonders of packing tape

For years, we’ve used Saran Wrap as a quick-release film for projects involving epoxy, polyesters, and other chemical compounds and adhesives. {sbdredirect http://tipoftheweek.pmyyachtclub.com/?theid=1}

Wrist protectors?

If you’re a boater who does a good bit of his own mechanical work, whether it entails changing the oil in your boat’s engine or

Super bonding power

In addition to her fiberglass laminates, it’s surprising how many different kinds of plastics you’ll find on board your boat. There’s a good chance, for

Elbow grease? Or not!

Let’s say you just replaced the windows on board your boat with a brand-new set of custom-crafted, raw-aluminum beauties. They look spectacular, right? {sbdredirect http://tipoftheweek.pmyyachtclub.com/?theid=1}

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