what do you use to RE-polish a magma grill

Mar 20, 2012
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Cal 34-III, MacGregor 25 Salem, Oregon
Not looking hard enough, heck he must not be looking at all!! Just kidding though, sounds just like me.
I actually been knocking out a lot of the little issues with the boat, but its moored and I cant be at it all the time, but some of the projects I can bring home with me... the grill is one of them.. I have also built and added some teak hand rails in spots where we wanted them and there were none....

I now have three boats and I have all the gear for the three of them in our house for the winter and it kinda looks like a chandlery for good used boat parts.
the PO left everything in the 34 except his clothes.. I got everything you can imagine from tools to spare boat parts, anchors, chain and nylon rodes, safety gear with a fully stocked and outfitted galley with groceries, liquor and various sundries..... that is in addition to all the parts electronics and components that is attached to the boat
2 pickup loads of gear that needs to be sorted, and some stuff I have no idea what it even is for....

I unloaded it and hauled it all home so I have a chance to work on the boat without stuff being in the way..... its better this way.

we are staying at the boat this weekend working on it, but its just too cold and snowy to do too much in the engine/laz compartment, but we got a lot done to the items we could reach from the warmth of the cabin.
I know some of you have way worse conditions than we are experiencing, but for us here, this is kinda abnormal weather.
the Force10 propane bulkhead heater and one space heater keeps it very warm in here when the temps are in the teens with the wind blowing.... but a lot of cold comes in from the engine compartment, and the quarter berth area.... but its comfortable in t-shirt and shorts as long as we keep a small fan keeping the warm ceiling air mixed with the floor air.....
its a fun project, even in the wintertime.....:D