The needle point coupler needs to be on a solid tube type extender from the gun. This way you can get good pressure on the fitting. It would be really difficult to use on a hose type extender from the gun.
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August 6, 2004 at 1:05 pm #315703
I am sorry to hear of the loss of your daughter. Parents are not supposed to bury their children. Time is definitly a priceless gift when doing for others. Have a good day.
August 5, 2004 at 12:37 pm #315504To follow up on what Shane said this could be a rewarding experience year around. There are many kids in all sizes of communities waiting for a BB/BS. When you saw how excited these kids where try to imagine the high hopes a kid would have waiting to be matched up with a big and then not getting matched because there aren’t enough big volunters. To be a part of a program like this it only takes a couple of hours per week. Think of a 10 year old boy that has a mother, grandmother, school teacher, baby sitter (maybe) etc. These are all female and so how does he get any male mentering and guidance. So much for the sales pitch but please do give it some thought.
PS. I am not putting down females in the above mentioning but merely pointing who is in a young boys life. I cannot speak for the young girls in the program.
July 25, 2004 at 12:50 pm #313999James. If you are still looking for a boater I can be there. These events are a great time for the kids. Grant Emerson
June 28, 2004 at 8:12 pm #310364One thing you can do if you notice a loop or two or four hanging off the front of your spool is to open the bail, take the spool off, and pull the line off the spool towards the back. This way you remove the line that is overlayed on the loops without causing them to twist up, down, and around. You can sometimes salvage the line this way instead of continuing to pull from the front and making the nest that needs to be cut off.
June 27, 2004 at 2:11 pm #310166Eric
Send me an email and I can show you what it takes to make, paint, and tie your jigs. I live on the prairie. With the email we can set something up.May 30, 2004 at 4:49 pm #306744Denny made a snap down cover for my 14′ modified V jon boat including a separate motor cover and a special cover for a bow mount bracket for a trolling motor. I also had him add a door to a portable shelter. In both cases he did excellent work and as stated above, he is willing to work with you and put anything into the design you want. He will use the material that is best suited for your aplication. The boat cover came to less than $300 and the door was $50. He comes highly recommended.
Grant EmersonMarch 22, 2004 at 7:40 pm #297815Have you found the shelter you were looking for? If not I have one I would sell. Reply to <[email protected]>
Thanks
Grant