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Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
Boater wrote: wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 13:29:25 -0500, Boater wrote: wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 09:31:32 -0500, Boater wrote: ...little place for them here, eh? http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...s/ce0a1de9.jpg Anyway, here's a snap of Yo Ho's business end. I'm waiting for the shrinkwrap guy to show up this week. Wrapping the exhaust after the motor drains is part of the winterizing process. I've got to spend a few minutes removing the rust from the prop and repainting it. One of these days I'll find a prop paint that actually stays on the blade tips. :) Why paint a stainless prop? Surface rust on 304 SS is normal ... if you don't boat a lot. It really isn't hurting anything. If I am out of town for a few weeks and not boating I see a little on mine. It buffs right off after an hour or so of running Yeah, it does come right off while running. I never gave it much thought. But I'll still clean it off and coat the prop before the shrinkwrapper arrives. Actually, coating stainless promotes rust. Stainless loses it's rust resistant properties when deprived of oxygen. Hmmm. Okay...I'll clean it off and not coat it! I guess that is why I have never seen people paint their SS props. Most people are smart enough not to paint them. I am glad you learned something in this post. You get to do your normal trolling (the real reason you come here) and you inadvertently actually learned something. GPUAR, Reggie. |
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Boater wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: Boater wrote: wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 13:29:25 -0500, Boater wrote: wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 09:31:32 -0500, Boater wrote: ...little place for them here, eh? http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...s/ce0a1de9.jpg Anyway, here's a snap of Yo Ho's business end. I'm waiting for the shrinkwrap guy to show up this week. Wrapping the exhaust after the motor drains is part of the winterizing process. I've got to spend a few minutes removing the rust from the prop and repainting it. One of these days I'll find a prop paint that actually stays on the blade tips. :) Why paint a stainless prop? Surface rust on 304 SS is normal ... if you don't boat a lot. It really isn't hurting anything. If I am out of town for a few weeks and not boating I see a little on mine. It buffs right off after an hour or so of running Yeah, it does come right off while running. I never gave it much thought. But I'll still clean it off and coat the prop before the shrinkwrapper arrives. Actually, coating stainless promotes rust. Stainless loses it's rust resistant properties when deprived of oxygen. Hmmm. Okay...I'll clean it off and not coat it! I guess that is why I have never seen people paint their SS props. Most people are smart enough not to paint them. I am glad you learned something in this post. You get to do your normal trolling (the real reason you come here) and you inadvertently actually learned something. GPUAR, Reggie. Shouldn't you be outside taking blurry, blown out photos and then painting your SS prop? |
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Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
Boater wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: Boater wrote: wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 13:29:25 -0500, Boater wrote: wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 09:31:32 -0500, Boater wrote: ...little place for them here, eh? http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...s/ce0a1de9.jpg Anyway, here's a snap of Yo Ho's business end. I'm waiting for the shrinkwrap guy to show up this week. Wrapping the exhaust after the motor drains is part of the winterizing process. I've got to spend a few minutes removing the rust from the prop and repainting it. One of these days I'll find a prop paint that actually stays on the blade tips. :) Why paint a stainless prop? Surface rust on 304 SS is normal ... if you don't boat a lot. It really isn't hurting anything. If I am out of town for a few weeks and not boating I see a little on mine. It buffs right off after an hour or so of running Yeah, it does come right off while running. I never gave it much thought. But I'll still clean it off and coat the prop before the shrinkwrapper arrives. Actually, coating stainless promotes rust. Stainless loses it's rust resistant properties when deprived of oxygen. Hmmm. Okay...I'll clean it off and not coat it! I guess that is why I have never seen people paint their SS props. Most people are smart enough not to paint them. I am glad you learned something in this post. You get to do your normal trolling (the real reason you come here) and you inadvertently actually learned something. GPUAR, Reggie. Shouldn't you be outside taking blurry, blown out photos and then painting your SS prop? GPUAR, Reggie. And why not post a photo that shows nature as she is, Reggie? Certainly an asshole like you can't improve upon it. |
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Boater wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: Boater wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: Boater wrote: wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 13:29:25 -0500, Boater wrote: wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 09:31:32 -0500, Boater wrote: ...little place for them here, eh? http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...s/ce0a1de9.jpg Anyway, here's a snap of Yo Ho's business end. I'm waiting for the shrinkwrap guy to show up this week. Wrapping the exhaust after the motor drains is part of the winterizing process. I've got to spend a few minutes removing the rust from the prop and repainting it. One of these days I'll find a prop paint that actually stays on the blade tips. :) Why paint a stainless prop? Surface rust on 304 SS is normal ... if you don't boat a lot. It really isn't hurting anything. If I am out of town for a few weeks and not boating I see a little on mine. It buffs right off after an hour or so of running Yeah, it does come right off while running. I never gave it much thought. But I'll still clean it off and coat the prop before the shrinkwrapper arrives. Actually, coating stainless promotes rust. Stainless loses it's rust resistant properties when deprived of oxygen. Hmmm. Okay...I'll clean it off and not coat it! I guess that is why I have never seen people paint their SS props. Most people are smart enough not to paint them. I am glad you learned something in this post. You get to do your normal trolling (the real reason you come here) and you inadvertently actually learned something. GPUAR, Reggie. Shouldn't you be outside taking blurry, blown out photos and then painting your SS prop? GPUAR, Reggie. And why not post a photo that shows nature as she is, Reggie? Certainly an asshole like you can't improve upon it. Did you paint your prop yet? |
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Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
Boater wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: Boater wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: Boater wrote: wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 13:29:25 -0500, Boater wrote: wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 09:31:32 -0500, Boater wrote: ...little place for them here, eh? http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...s/ce0a1de9.jpg Anyway, here's a snap of Yo Ho's business end. I'm waiting for the shrinkwrap guy to show up this week. Wrapping the exhaust after the motor drains is part of the winterizing process. I've got to spend a few minutes removing the rust from the prop and repainting it. One of these days I'll find a prop paint that actually stays on the blade tips. :) Why paint a stainless prop? Surface rust on 304 SS is normal ... if you don't boat a lot. It really isn't hurting anything. If I am out of town for a few weeks and not boating I see a little on mine. It buffs right off after an hour or so of running Yeah, it does come right off while running. I never gave it much thought. But I'll still clean it off and coat the prop before the shrinkwrapper arrives. Actually, coating stainless promotes rust. Stainless loses it's rust resistant properties when deprived of oxygen. Hmmm. Okay...I'll clean it off and not coat it! I guess that is why I have never seen people paint their SS props. Most people are smart enough not to paint them. I am glad you learned something in this post. You get to do your normal trolling (the real reason you come here) and you inadvertently actually learned something. GPUAR, Reggie. Shouldn't you be outside taking blurry, blown out photos and then painting your SS prop? GPUAR, Reggie. And why not post a photo that shows nature as she is, Reggie? Certainly an asshole like you can't improve upon it. Did you paint your prop yet? It's so nice being the object of affection of so many right-wing pieces of ****. Like you. |
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Boater wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: Boater wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: Boater wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: Boater wrote: wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 13:29:25 -0500, Boater wrote: wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 09:31:32 -0500, Boater wrote: ...little place for them here, eh? http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...s/ce0a1de9.jpg Anyway, here's a snap of Yo Ho's business end. I'm waiting for the shrinkwrap guy to show up this week. Wrapping the exhaust after the motor drains is part of the winterizing process. I've got to spend a few minutes removing the rust from the prop and repainting it. One of these days I'll find a prop paint that actually stays on the blade tips. :) Why paint a stainless prop? Surface rust on 304 SS is normal ... if you don't boat a lot. It really isn't hurting anything. If I am out of town for a few weeks and not boating I see a little on mine. It buffs right off after an hour or so of running Yeah, it does come right off while running. I never gave it much thought. But I'll still clean it off and coat the prop before the shrinkwrapper arrives. Actually, coating stainless promotes rust. Stainless loses it's rust resistant properties when deprived of oxygen. Hmmm. Okay...I'll clean it off and not coat it! I guess that is why I have never seen people paint their SS props. Most people are smart enough not to paint them. I am glad you learned something in this post. You get to do your normal trolling (the real reason you come here) and you inadvertently actually learned something. GPUAR, Reggie. Shouldn't you be outside taking blurry, blown out photos and then painting your SS prop? GPUAR, Reggie. And why not post a photo that shows nature as she is, Reggie? Certainly an asshole like you can't improve upon it. Did you paint your prop yet? It's so nice being the object of affection of so many right-wing pieces of ****. Like you. I don't think you can call me a right-wing piece of ****. I voted for Obama, so maybe you should just change it to "a piece of ****". Have you ever thought about talking to a professional about your belief that everyone finds you their object of affection? |
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On Nov 25, 1:57*pm, Boater wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: Boater wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: Boater wrote: wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 13:29:25 -0500, Boater wrote: wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 09:31:32 -0500, Boater wrote: ...little place for them here, eh? http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...0Boats/ce0a1de... Anyway, here's a snap of Yo Ho's business end. I'm waiting for the shrinkwrap guy to show up this week. Wrapping the exhaust after the motor drains is part of the winterizing process. I've got to spend a few minutes removing the rust from the prop and repainting it. One of these days I'll find a prop paint that actually stays on the blade tips. *:) Why paint a stainless prop? Surface rust on 304 SS is normal ... if you don't boat a lot. It really isn't hurting anything. If I am out of town for a few weeks and not boating I see a little on mine. It buffs right off after an hour or so of running Yeah, it does come right off while running. I never gave it much thought. But I'll still clean it off and coat the prop before the shrinkwrapper arrives. Actually, coating stainless promotes rust. Stainless loses it's rust resistant properties when deprived of oxygen. Hmmm. Okay...I'll clean it off and not coat it! I guess that is why I have never seen people paint their SS props. * Most people are smart enough not to paint them. * I am glad you learned something in this post. *You get to do your normal trolling (the real reason you come here) and you inadvertently actually learned something. GPUAR, Reggie. Shouldn't you be outside taking blurry, blown out photos and then painting your SS prop? GPUAR, Reggie. And why not post a photo that shows nature as she is, Reggie? Certainly an asshole like you can't improve upon it.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Man, you sure are jealous, Harry! |
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Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
Boater wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: Boater wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: Boater wrote: wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 13:29:25 -0500, Boater wrote: wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 09:31:32 -0500, Boater wrote: ...little place for them here, eh? http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...s/ce0a1de9.jpg Anyway, here's a snap of Yo Ho's business end. I'm waiting for the shrinkwrap guy to show up this week. Wrapping the exhaust after the motor drains is part of the winterizing process. I've got to spend a few minutes removing the rust from the prop and repainting it. One of these days I'll find a prop paint that actually stays on the blade tips. :) Why paint a stainless prop? Surface rust on 304 SS is normal ... if you don't boat a lot. It really isn't hurting anything. If I am out of town for a few weeks and not boating I see a little on mine. It buffs right off after an hour or so of running Yeah, it does come right off while running. I never gave it much thought. But I'll still clean it off and coat the prop before the shrinkwrapper arrives. Actually, coating stainless promotes rust. Stainless loses it's rust resistant properties when deprived of oxygen. Hmmm. Okay...I'll clean it off and not coat it! I guess that is why I have never seen people paint their SS props. Most people are smart enough not to paint them. I am glad you learned something in this post. You get to do your normal trolling (the real reason you come here) and you inadvertently actually learned something. GPUAR, Reggie. Shouldn't you be outside taking blurry, blown out photos and then painting your SS prop? GPUAR, Reggie. And why not post a photo that shows nature as she is, Reggie? Certainly an asshole like you can't improve upon it. Harry, I don't believe in the philosophy that a photo should capture exactly what you saw. I follow the philosophy that a photograph should capture what you felt. After looking at your photographs that capture what you saw, I strongly recommend you quickly find an optometrist. |
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Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
GPUAR, Reggie. And why not post a photo that shows nature as she is, Reggie? Certainly an asshole like you can't improve upon it. Harry, I don't believe in the philosophy that a photo should capture exactly what you saw. I follow the philosophy that a photograph should capture what you felt. Perhaps if you were sober... Your photoshopping stands out more than your photos. Which is why I think they suck. Some of the compositions would be interesting if the lighting were realistic. |
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