Added a hiking stick to a long tiller we made, decided to trim 4 inches off tiller refinish wood along the way. I found out a small pair of vice grips work great ro reinstall rudder springs. Used Minwax Polycrylic clear gloss to finish wood, it's real easy to apply and clean up, but is not a super hard finish.
Then went for a sail, wife gave it the seal of approval.
Added a hiking stick to a long tiller we made, decided to trim 4 inches off tiller refinish wood along the way. I found out a small pair of vice grips work great ro reinstall rudder springs. Used Minwax Polycrylic clear gloss to finish wood, it's real easy to apply and clean up, but is not a super hard finish.
Then went for a sail, wife gave it the seal of approval.
Thank you for the tip on the vice grips. No more needlenose pliers for this operation! Anyone know of a slicker way to do this than using brute force? Those springs have some power - I always feel like something horrible will happen when doing this.
BTW - I have used Pettit Captain's varnish for this and it is some miracle stuff. It goes on perfectly with a foam brush and looks great on the mahogany.
You'll feel better using the vice grips, and you'll have more control. If I could invent a spring tool and patent it I could retire! We have also used whipping line tied around the end loop to pull a spring on, but that digs into your hand.
Thank you for the tip on the vice grips. No more needlenose pliers for this operation! Anyone know of a slicker way to do this than using brute force? Those springs have some power - I always feel like something horrible will happen when doing this.