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"Bruce" wrote in message
... On Sun, 19 Jun 2011 12:16:58 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "CaveLamb" wrote in message news:8YOdnRXE0KH5_WDQnZ2dnUVZ_sqdnZ2d@earthlink. com... Richard Casady wrote: On Sat, 18 Jun 2011 08:05:08 -0400, "Flying Pig" wrote: esterday we had a steam cleaner (8GPM @ 3000psi @ 225°F) clean the bottom of the boat. Not possible to have steam at those conditions. Steam has to be at more than 1000 F to reach such pressures. If you pressurize steam to 3000 psi it will condense unless very hot. The liquid in question will begin flash into steam as it leaves the sprayer tip. It might not be properly called steam cleaning, but I admit that is a nitpick. In my experience, steam cleaning uses just steam. Casady But wouldn't 700+ degrees have a detrimental effect on fiberglass? You're darned tootin' it does! Those temperatures will soften it up. It'll also cause any trapped moisture to boil out causing more holes and tiny fractures into which sea water may ingress to cause further blisters later on. This new 'drying out' method advocated by Skippy and a few other fools in this group is just so destructive. Makes me wonder why ANYONE, even morons, are stupid enough to believe it. Wilbur Hubbard Ah, willie-buffoon is back. And when did you turn into an expert? Is this like your expertise in electrical theory, or refrigeration? Or is this just something you read in a book and didn't understand? Or perhaps a lesson on how to obtain batteries by fraudulent means? By the way willie. for years you raved about ****ting in a bucket and now you slipped up and bragged about your electric toilet. Heh. I wouldn't have characterized it in that fashion (your closing para), but the same thought occurred to me :{)) L8R Skip, back to more fiberglassing on our bone-dry (not the first WSM weep following the PW) hull -- Morgan 461 #2 SV Flying Pig KI4MPC See our galleries at www.justpickone.org/skip/gallery ! Follow us at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheFlyingPigLog and/or http://groups.google.com/group/flyingpiglog "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." - Mark Twain |
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"Flying Pig" wrote in message
... "Bruce" wrote in message snippage By the way willie. for years you raved about ****ting in a bucket and now you slipped up and bragged about your electric toilet. Heh. I wouldn't have characterized it in that fashion (your closing para), but the same thought occurred to me :{)) FYI, the head is mandated by law due to the LOA of my fine yacht and enclosed living spaces. The law says my yacht must have an installed head. It follows that it must have an approved MSD device connected to it such as a holding tank and or other type such as a Type I MSD like the ElectraSan. My fine yacht meets or exceeds all legal requirement. That being said, there IS NO LAW that mandates the legally required systems be used. If I want to go for a swim and take a dump there ain't a thing in the world the authorities can do about it as it isn't against the law to do so. The old cedar bucket is against the law in a no discharge zone so it would not be wise of me to admit to using it unless well offshore. Get a clue, both of you. Wilbur Hubbard |
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On Tue, 21 Jun 2011 13:23:18 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: "Flying Pig" wrote in message ... "Bruce" wrote in message snippage By the way willie. for years you raved about ****ting in a bucket and now you slipped up and bragged about your electric toilet. Heh. I wouldn't have characterized it in that fashion (your closing para), but the same thought occurred to me :{)) FYI, the head is mandated by law due to the LOA of my fine yacht and enclosed living spaces. The law says my yacht must have an installed head. It follows that it must have an approved MSD device connected to it such as a holding tank and or other type such as a Type I MSD like the ElectraSan. My fine yacht meets or exceeds all legal requirement. That being said, there IS NO LAW that mandates the legally required systems be used. If I want to go for a swim and take a dump there ain't a thing in the world the authorities can do about it as it isn't against the law to do so. The old cedar bucket is against the law in a no discharge zone so it would not be wise of me to admit to using it unless well offshore. Get a clue, both of you. Wilbur Hubbard By gosh, them Florida lawyer chaps don't miss a lick do they. A tiny little boat like your's needs something better then a bucket? They don't understand that a cedar bucket with a seat is a proper pooper scooper? Next thing is a federal funded program to install diapers on whales. (If the Japs don't get them first) Cheers, Bruce |
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