My God what size fender washer was it for that price??????Hi Justin, ditto here. Needed a SS fender washer to complete a repair while docked in Anacortes due to a hard landing during a blow awhile ago. Could not find one in my parts bin, so trucked over to WM. Price for one was just under $4. Sheesh! Had to choke, but bought it anyway because it was needed. A few days later I stopped by Harbor Marine in Everett to pick up a few extras for my parts bin at a more acceptable $0.45 each.
One inch in diameter with a 1/2" center hole. It was for our standard size (8" D X 22" L) with a center hole. Washer prevents the bottom knot from pulling through the center hole when under stress.My God what size fender washer was it for that price??????
That one cost about like the $50000 toilet for the Army Latrine.that very special washer.
Hi Mark, been into Sebos before, but not Piston. Should have gone there, but I also needed a fender rope like the ones WM sells. Live and learn, I suppose. Harbor Marine in Everett carries lots of stuff at more reasonable prices than WM. Boaters Discount in La conner is my go to place for fasteners and related parts. If I want new rope, or larger appliances I'll go to Defender.Sebos hardware
What is the upside down clue?Bilge, diesel, epoxy, seaweed, sweat on vinyl, chlorine bleach in a scrub bucket and creosote are some of my favorite smells.
I also love the smell of horse, cow and chickens.
I've lost the ability to smell most bad odors (It really frustrates my wife. No more, "does this smell bad to you?") because of the last bicycle face plant I did about 7 years ago. That was concussion number 6. I think I'm done with concussions. It took awhile, but I've decided I don't like doing things I can't remember doing afterwards. I've had a lot less headaches this last year so I'm getting better, but my smeller is getting worse. Honestly, I don't think I'd be able to smell the bilge handle. Creosote would still work, I think.(note: this picture shows pilings that were put in upside down).
-Will (Dragonfly)
The piling is wider at the top than the bottom.What is the upside down clue?
do the charges get billed to the club? And then the club has to bill the member?And anyone in a club... Ask ur local wm about a "port supply" account... Makes prices much more competitive
Negative, Will... Maybe "down under they do". Or local laws or depth of water a factor, but in Annapolis they recently rebuilt our marina. The specs called for 12 inch pilings. In order to have "12s", they had to taper down from 14, the end that is above water. The first bulkhead and slips they rebuilt were of my row. Somewhere along the way it was decided the 12 inch should have not been the smallest diameter, but the largest. They had to finish out my row with the 14s, so we are well built. Now the slips up to 50 feet are 10/12s. For once, I came out on the big end of the stickPilings should go in wide end down.
Lol John... Trust me they still get me paying for plenty of expensive stuff... But the official discount keeps them competitive enough to keep going back to support them to keep some chandlery 2mins from club... Next nearest one might be 20 mins away (each way).. And when you drop that part and can't finish the job...Oh No... @glaufman So could that be the reason the last CEO go quit? The profits going to Island Park NY... Oh no.... Just heard they have a new CEO... May he be as nice to your NY boys as the old guy...