no really its just patch panels and a welder i have a aluminium skiff with a chevy 350 that was jet powered i used to punch holes in i would go home and patch it up and be back out that day
Удивляет не то,как он его собрал, (видно что профессионал),а то,что все детали,идеально подходят друг другу и ничего не надо "тщательно обрабатывать напильником"!..
Mack ~ I'm with you on that one. BUT it would add a lot of weight. ALTHOUGH a larger engine could compensate for the weight, IMHO. As to being a "dumbass", Peyton doesn't even know the difference between"your" and "you're", much less what UHMW or UHDPE is. lol
Put a super small turbo on it and spray it with nitros to keep it cool (idk what I’m talking about just an FYI) I would think that it gets hot in that confined space...?
Cool Thomas, the updated hull design looks good. The engine hatch cover I'm sure is a nice addition so you don't always have to wear hearing protection! Caught a glimpse of your start stop button, looks like you are running a Yamaha powerplant; much ore reliable than Kawasaki or Rotax, IMO... How many bars do you have on that intake to be able to punch it from a dead stop while your hull is rubbing the bottom?!
lets talk about the welder. normally you use a spool gun for aluminum and 100 percent argon shielding gas compared to 25/75 argon/co2. what aluminium wire are you running through the mig gun. they normally bind up and becomes a birds nest?
@@noworriesmate8287 I tried to go through the state to get a fun permit they don't issue those I had to get mine from my wife. They're expensive and single use. FYI.
I dont mean to be so off topic but does someone know a way to get back into an Instagram account..? I was dumb lost the password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me
@Jerry Houston Thanks for your reply. I found the site on google and I'm trying it out now. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
That's awesome!!! I never knew that until you mentioned it. Hats off to those ingenuitive mother lovers! Sir Charles William Feilden Hamilton to reference. Who doesn't love to learn!?