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  1. Rather than make a bunch of posts and clutter stuff up I figured I'd just make a single post with all the automotive related stuff I'm trying to clean out of my garage!

     

    Call or text me at 614-595-5536. Thanks

     

    Click on links for more info/pictures. Prices are negotiable.

     

    20" Ford Raptor Replica Wheels - $700

    https://columbus.craigslist.org/wto/d/fs-20x9-ford-raptor-replica/6318909038.html

     

    New in Box QBomb 10" Subwoofer Box - $35

    https://columbus.craigslist.org/pts/d/2-new-in-box-qbomb-10/6319033676.html

     

    7-Pin Plug in Back up Light - $10

    https://columbus.craigslist.org/pts/d/7-pin-plug-in-back-up-light/6319017523.html

     

    Mazda CX-5 Weather Proof Floormat Set - NEW - $50

    https://columbus.craigslist.org/pts/d/mazda-cx-5-weather-proof/6319117674.html

     

    AVS Bug Deflector II for 2015-2016 GMC Sierra 2500/3500 - $10

    https://columbus.craigslist.org/pts/d/avs-bug-deflector-ii-forgmc/6318931406.html

     

    Aries 3D Weather Proof Floormats - 2015+ Ford F150 / F-150 Crew Cab - $75

    https://columbus.craigslist.org/pts/d/fs-aries-3d-weather-proof/6318914095.html

  2. Linseed Oil?

    I'm just glad we rebuilt with pavers. Good luck.

     

    Will look into it, thanks for the info. I looked into pavers/concrete but for the time we'll be here it wasn't worth the investment.

     

    Treated or cedar?

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    Treated.

     

    Built a pressure treated deck in November of 2015. May of 2016 I use wood cleaner and let the proper drying time happen. I watched the weather for three warm and dry days with temps over 60, in fact they were in the mid 70's. Used Thompson's Water Seal. By Fall of 2016 it was chipping and flaking off. We used a very light tint, almost a clear.

     

    Redid the whole thing this year with deck over. 6x thicker than paint. 4.5 gal was $150. It was a pain in the ass to put on, but it fixed my issue. Needed two coats.

     

    That said, I also built a dock on out pond this year and used composite decking. Waited for Menards to have the 11% rebate deal, and caught it on sale. Still cost a damn fortune, but I have decided I will go with composite from now on. Staining is a pain. Staining not working and taking up my time and money to redo just pisses me off. Would rather pay more for the composite decking and be done with it.

     

    Thanks for the info on Thompsons. And yeah I hear you on the composite stuff, but similar to the paver/concrete idea, it just wasn't worth it for our situation.

  3. Hit something while at the lake last weekend and bent a blade. Luckily I had a spare with me so swapped it out and kept going but I want to get this one repaired so I have it for the future.

     

    Any recommendations on where to have it done? It's a 15" 4 blade brass prop if it matters.

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