Captain PartyMarty
Crew Member
I guess the other question is, can the steel sections be replaced with hoses? Is it recommended?
use stainless brake lineSo onto the next project! I need am going to move the axles on the trailer as the tongue weight is very light with the outboards now. I am going to have to extend and shorten some break lines which is fine as I have a flaring tool and all that. What I am not sure of it the getting some break lines. To me the current lines look like galvanized steel. I called lordco and pacific axle and spring but they don't carry galvanized steel break tubing. Lordco said they have coated steel tubing but didn't know what the coating was. Anybody know where to get galvanized steel tubing for the break lines?
if you want to do the job right. sometimes takes a bit more effort, but worth it in the end as you only have to do this onceSS is nice but a little harder to flare.
yupI thought brake lines had to have a double flare?
Hey Guys'
Whats your thoughts on either blue or Pink foam board insulation in a boat? I am turning my attention to the fish box, which is going to get a Stainless liner. under the liner I want to put 1.5" of hard foam as insulation to keep the ice and fish cosy. Most of the foam will be protected from water but there might be some splashing as the foam will be exposed to the bilge as it drains to the back. I have read that the Blue is better than the pink at not absorbing water. Anybody have any thoughts?
Nice work,that's how to do it right and last for years.Pink and blue melts with poly or vinyl resins, but epoxy would work with it. I went with 1.5” Polyisocyanurate and poly resin matte and cloth for a coffin. Bit of work but should do the trick for my application of a self bailing hold/ bench seat. Even with the plywood top and lid it’s pretty light.
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