kaelc
Crew Member
What’s the chainsaw file and emery cloth for?I assume you have a prop without a removable hub? I carry a hub kit but not a prop.
Could consider a foot of emery cloth or a flat chainsaw file and a small pair of vice grips.
What’s the chainsaw file and emery cloth for?I assume you have a prop without a removable hub? I carry a hub kit but not a prop.
Could consider a foot of emery cloth or a flat chainsaw file and a small pair of vice grips.
Emery cloth is great for cleaning up corroded whatever's, electrical connections etc. Nicer than trying to scrape corrosion off with a knife. A file is indispensable if you need to make something metal a different shape, remove damage to an external thread etc. Neither has a specific use case in mind. For me they're light, take up almost no space, and in the case of the file, have no reasonable substitute in many situations.What’s the chainsaw file and emery cloth for?
my belt has always worked. lolI use a dry box for my tools and I always carry a strap wrench for the fuel filters. Also, 30 amp fuses for downriggers
I've heard good things about this stuff as well. Never used it though. I believe it's similar to toilet wax rings. A bandaid to temporarily seal all kinds of holes/cracks etc.View attachment 117492
Epoxy putty stick. Doesn’t take up much room in the tool box. Could help in a bad situation.
Don’t forget to use it lol, two boats sunk at the ramp this weekend, one was a friend of mine, had to help with my tools , hoping to salvage the motors they both got submerge, mechanic in Renfrew is working on it starting Tuesday, but ya put the dam plug in before you put it in the drinkDon’t forget a wrench for your bilge plug