Nice handles! Been watching for a while since I was restoring my damaged fiberglass Sailboat and I appreciate your style and do it yourself attitude. Thanks for sharing!
Hey man, just wanted to thank you for making all of these videos. Our bayliner isn't quite the fixer-upper that you have, but you've effectively given us a restoration manual for these boats. YOU DA MAN ;)
Nice handles! Been watching for a while since I was restoring my damaged fiberglass
Sailboat and I appreciate your style and do it yourself attitude. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks!
Hey man, just wanted to thank you for making all of these videos. Our bayliner isn't quite the fixer-upper that you have, but you've effectively given us a restoration manual for these boats. YOU DA MAN ;)
Thanks! I really appreciate your appreciation of my suffering 😉
@@ZachsGarage1 Haha, we're all suffering together. Some enjoy the suffering more than others. :D
A little trick when installing nuts in tight places, use a piece of paper to hold the nut more snuggly in the box end of your wrench or socket.
Looks like you “handled” that great!
haha, thanks!
you can use distilled vinegar and heat on the stove then let sit to clean a lot of that junk off.
Congrats man, I saw these in the sink and had no idea how bad they were. They look nearly brand new! Keep it up bro. HAHA literally
Lol thanks!
might try oxalic acid too clean with. Works on hull stains like magic.
I'm surprised that just soaking in bleach got those handles that nice.
post a vid of it on the lake!
Will do! 😎
Totaly Awesome cleaner or Miracle Mist. Awesome is at Home Depot and Mist is at Walmart. Harbor Freight sells parts washing sinks...just saying...