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Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 12:08:25 -0800 (PST), Two meter troll wrote: why do you "need" a barnical scraper? I dont think ive ever heard of one. Do you boat in salt water ? I do. In my area, not only have I seen a number of hand made long handled barnacle/bottom scrapers to use from the dock, but I myself with a mask/fins and hard plastic cutting board have dived my boat and scraped the hull a few times. The cutting board worked great, but I didn't have enough breath or the right tool to get the prop as clean as I would have liked. Wire brushes, chisels, and scotch-brite wouldn't get off the flat stuff adhering tightly to the metal. This spring I'll probably break down and haul out though. Stephen |
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