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  1. M

    OSE phone number

    I've used OSE plenty of times and always had good luck, but I refuse to buy from a company that doesn't even list a phone number. What a shame!
  2. M

    After-run Oil

    Probably not the best for engines, but there is NO Better coating for machine tools than Fluid Film.
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    Radiomaster radios

    It will likely not get "used" until spring, although I've bound one boat up and played with it a bit. It feels good in the hand, with a good bit of weight, can't say much beyond that really... everybody's different. As for ETX, it's kind of like Linux. If you've been using an Apple for 20 years...
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    Radiomaster radios

    I've been flying with one of their stick radios (TX16S) for the last 3 or 4 years. Fantastic radio at a great price, EdgeTX is insanely powerful. A bit of a learning curve, but you can do just about anything you can imagine. And with the 4-in-1 models, you can use just about any RX out there, no...
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    TFL Geared Outboard.

    I just received one on trade. I was told they work very well, but need a bit of maintenance and the occasional new shaft (mine even came with a few). The videos he showed me were pretty impressive! Not a "race" motor, but should be great for a play boat.
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    Help identifying flat bottom hull!

    Finally a definitive answer for this thread. I came across this for sale a few days ago and couldn't say no. BNIB. Not sure what I'll do with this one, but had to grab it when I saw it, as I/we may never see another brand new one again!
  7. M

    Help identifying flat bottom hull!

    You do the same. I wanna see them both on the water!
  8. M

    Help identifying flat bottom hull!

    That looks great, thanks for sharing. If mine works out it will be sporting some sort of obnoxiously bright colors with lots of flake - reminiscent of the 70's drag/river boats.
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    Help identifying flat bottom hull!

    That looks killer. Did you design the mounts? Mine is very much a test to see how the pump holds up to the Zen. As far as I know I'll be the first to run one of these pumps with a gas engine. If it works and seems reliable, I'll tear it down for paint and "finishing", and then get started on my...
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    Help identifying flat bottom hull!

    Hey! I've got one of those. I was told they were made in E WA, on the other side of my state, where I bought mine. Mine is sporting a 20cc Zen and a 3d printed jet pump, almost ready to maiden. I'd love some more info too if anyone has one Oh, and if you want to sell one, I've got another...
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    Engine Installation

    Pick up one of these https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000BYEJ02/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 (there are cheaper ones, but this one is built the best by a long shot) and some of these...
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    Painting/treating against heat?

    I use cut up silicone baking sheets... the kind your wife uses on top of her baking sheet for making cookies. They're very temp resistant, thin/lightweight, and reinforced with a fiber. If you use the 3M aluminum heat tape to hold it in place it works very well.
  13. M

    Aeromarine is back

    Anybody know why I haven't been able to find their site recently? Am I completely losing it?
  14. M

    pipe saver

    Try BH Hanson?
  15. M

    Aluminum weld

    Exactly. You need a SEPARATE torch to get the aluminum up to temp, THEN you can use the little guy to help HOLD the temp and work the solder (although it's usually easier to start and end with the same propane or MAPP gas torch). The little Dremel torch by itself is insufficient for anything...
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    Aluminum weld

    Tim, that little baby torch will not get anywhere near hot enough for that rod on a part as large as a lower unit.
  17. M

    Anyone got a thread micrometer?

    The wire method always makes me wish I had a 3rd hand!
  18. M

    Anyone got a thread micrometer?

    If you've got a regular 0-1 mic you should be able to pick up a fairly inexpensive set of thread measuring wires.
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