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Zinc Anode - 33mm
Zinc anodes for use in engines. LengthExposed LengthDiameterWeightThreadMaterial 33mm 22mm 20mm 0.05kg Zinc Plated Steel M8-C Zinc
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Zinc Anode - 41mm
Zinc anodes for use in engines. LengthExposed LengthDiameterWeightThreadMaterial 41mm 30mm 20mm 0.07kg Zinc plated steel M8-C Zinc
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Zinc Anode - 105mm
Zinc anodes for use in engines. LengthExposed LengthDiameterWeightThreadMaterial 105mm 92mm 19mm 0.18kg 1/2" UNC Zinc
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Zinc Anode - 97mm
Zinc anodes for use in engines. LengthExposed LengthDiameterWeightThreadMaterial 97mm 82mm 19mm 0.18kg 5/8" UNC Zinc
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Zinc Anode - 63mm (3/8")
Zinc anodes for use in engines. LengthExposed LengthDiameterWeightThreadMaterial 63mm 50mm 10mm 0.03kg 3/8" UNC Zinc
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Zinc Anode - 57mm
57mm zinc anodes for use in engines. LengthExposed LengthDiameterWeightThreadMaterial 57mm 44mm 19mm 0.1kg 5/8" UNC Zinc
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Zinc Anodes - 67mm
Zinc anodes for use in engines. LengthExposed LengthDiameterWeightThreadMaterial 67mm 51mm 19mm 0.11kg 1/2" UNC Zinc
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Zinc Anodes - 63mm
Zinc anodes for use in engines. LengthExposed LengthDiameterWeightThreadMaterial 63mm 50mm 16mm 0.07kg 7/16" UNC Zinc
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Macs Engine Maintenance
Macs Ultrafilm Flush Water Additive
Ultrafilm is a patented formula specifically designed to protect most metal surfaces, both ferrous and non ferrous from the corrosive effects of salt and fresh water minerals. It's complex mixture of corrosion inhibitors, lubricants, filming agents and...
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Macs Engine Maintenance
Macs Salt-X Engine Flush Additive
Macs Salt-X is a concentrated additive designed to remove salt residues from inside your outboard/inboard engine. Biodegradable and non toxic. Part numberSize SAW-180420 1 Litre SAW-180424 4 Litre SAW-180416 20 Litre
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Sika Sealants and Adhesives
Sikaflex 290 DC Marine Deck Caulking Sealant
Sikaflex®-290 DC PRO is a 1 component polyurethane based joint sealing compound, specifically formulated for caulking joints in traditional timber marine decking. It exhibitsexcellent weathering resistance and is therefore well...
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Standard Roller Kit
Standard Roller Kit Standard paint roller kit. For use with a with most paints. Part number Pack Size Width SAW-201144 Pack of 1 230mm SAW-201144-20 Pack of 20 230mm
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Caulking Gun - Standard
Caulking gun. Grip trigger. Solid construction. Part number SAW-70431
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Sanding Block
Durable sanding blocks for a variety of sanding situations. Part numberGrade SAW-AM232300 Medium / Fine SAW-AM232319 Medium / Coarse
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Resin / Lay Up Roller Cover
Mohair blend cover. Perfect everyday sleeve for great satin and gloss painting jobs. Part number Description Width Nap SAW-201170 180mm Resin/Lay Up 180mm 5mm SAW-201170-6 180mm Resin/Lay Up 180mm 5mm
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Radiator Angled Brush
50mm Angled Rad Brush Pure bristle. Wooden handled offset brush for hard to get to places. Part numberSize SAW-C8703 50mm
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High Density Foam Brushes
Perfect for use on stencil craft work, won't leave brush marks on delicate painting jobs. Part numberDescriptionMetricImperial SAW-201125 25mm Foam Brush Wood Handle 25mm 1" SAW-201126 50mm Foam Brush Wood...
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Excel Roller Handle
Paint roller handle with metal frame and sturdy plastic handle. Part numberWidth SAW-201152 75mm SAW-201153 130mm SAW-201154 180mm SAW-201155 230mm
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Economy Masking Tape
Economy masking tape in a range of widths. Sold by the roll. Leaves no residue, tear resistant general purpose masking tape. Part number Width Pack Size Length SAW-201000 18mm Pack of 1 50m SAW-201002 24mm Pack of 1 50m SAW-201002-36 24mm Pack...
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Dispos-A-Roller
Foam roller cover produces an even finish. Convenient for most painting jobs. Disposable sleeve. Part number Width Pack Size SAW-201165 75mm Pack of 1 SAW-201165-6 75mm Pack of 6 SAW-201166 230mm Pack of 1 SAW-201166-6 230mm Pack of 6
Boat Building & Maintenance
Boat building and maintenance is a broad field that encompasses the design, construction, and repair of boats. It can be a challenging and rewarding hobby or profession, and it requires a wide range of skills, including carpentry, welding, metalworking, fiberglassing, and painting.
The process of boat building typically begins with the design phase. The designer will create a set of plans that specify the boat's dimensions, materials, and construction methods. Once the plans are complete, the boat can be constructed. The construction process can vary depending on the type of boat being built, but it typically involves the following steps:
- Fabrication: The boat's hull and other major components are fabricated. This may involve cutting, bending, and welding metal, or shaping and joining wood.
- Assembly: The fabricated components are assembled into the boat's hull. This may involve using screws, bolts, or rivets.
- Finishing: The boat is finished by painting, varnishing, or applying other protective coatings.
Once the boat is built, it will need to be maintained on a regular basis. This includes tasks such as cleaning, waxing, and repairing any damage. Maintenance can be a time-consuming and challenging process, but it is essential to keep the boat in good condition.
Here are some of the most common tasks involved in boat maintenance:
- Cleaning: The boat's hull should be cleaned regularly to remove dirt, algae, and other debris. This can be done with a mild detergent and water.
- Waxing: The boat's hull should be waxed regularly to protect it from the sun, water, and salt. This will help to keep the hull looking good and prevent it from rotting.
- Inspecting: The boat should be inspected regularly for any signs of damage. This includes checking the hull for cracks or leaks, the deck for loose or damaged planks, and the engine for leaks or other problems.
- Repairing: Any damage that is found should be repaired as soon as possible. This will help to prevent the problem from getting worse and causing further damage.
Boat building and maintenance can be a rewarding hobby or profession. It is a challenging but satisfying way to spend your time, and it can be a great way to learn new skills. If you are interested in learning more about boat building or maintenance, there are many resources available online and in libraries. You can also find classes and workshops offered by local boatyards and community colleges.