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Don White wrote:
If I'm paying someone to re-pack my bearings, I want a licensed, experienced mechanic. If it's amateur hour...I can fill the bill myself. That's almost word-for-word what you wife said in her last email. Amazing! Rob |
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On Nov 20, 8:57*pm, Rob wrote:
Don White wrote: If I'm paying someone to re-pack my bearings, I want a licensed, experienced mechanic. If it's amateur hour...I can fill the bill myself. That's almost word-for-word what you wife said in her last email. Amazing! Rob Well, we like it "rustic" here. Believe it or not, I am unable to get my sailboat bottom painted for lack a any facilities to haul her. Am going to sail to St Petersburg (about 200 miles) to get it done. However, I know that there are a few public landings where it is very crowded on nice days and I figured that more civilized areas would have even more. All those trailers in one spot sure seems like some kinda opportunity. I hear about long lines to launch and that sounds like a great place to approach those waiting. Repacking bearings is not hard and does not require anything but grease and maybe some cotter pins. Around here, I know you'd get away with it but you'd run out of trailers quickly. |
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