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Old 04-26-2014, 05:17 PM
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I'm surprised the hose does not collapse under the weight of the amount of money it costs!!!!!
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Old 04-26-2014, 06:06 PM
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Just rip it out of there and be done with it lol

we should re name this thread "how many engineers does it take to remove a old worn out fuel hose"

Sandy- a reciprocating saw is your friend if surgery is needed

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Old 04-26-2014, 08:32 PM
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Just rip it out of there and be done with it lol

we should re name this thread "how many engineers does it take to remove a old worn out fuel hose"

Sandy- a reciprocating saw is your friend if surgery is needed

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I`m thinking an air powered cut off wheel would be better for me Doc. Spent most of the day just thinking, looking, and sourcing. I am taking the week off and hoping to rewire the house and do the tank at the same time. GM was not happy... Pros and cons of poly vs alum tank. The new crosslink nylon tanks worth a damn??? Why do I always overthink things???

Hermco said it best. Your old primed aluminum foamed in tank lasted 25 years. How old will you live to be? Will you have this boat that long? My guy does real nice coal tar epoxy work. Here is the name of the shop. 75 clams. Thanks Don.

Thanks BW for the fuel pump.

How many psychologists does it take to fix GFS?
Only one, but we have yet to find

The slight delam on the port stringer when I last had the coffin open repair looks great after
seven years. The bad news is forward of that repair is the same to just shy of the coffin.
Just like before. Top layer of woven. So now the plate gets taller. Quick fix there at least.

I had just graduated to epoxy.
I have gloves now.

Cheers,
GFS

Of course I now want to put dowels in the deck under the console. Keep her solid.

Thanks for all the input gang.
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Old 04-26-2014, 09:14 PM
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"How many psychologists does it take to fix GFS?
Only one, but we have yet to find"

WOW, I don't think Albert Einstein could answer that!!! That's a tough one, let me get another scotch and think this over!!
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Old 04-26-2014, 09:46 PM
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Some were really fun and some retired. Still here.

Nice week coming up.

Cheers,
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