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Nice loot pile, .925 is always good.
 

Hey Max;
I saw a few posts back that you treated the Excal's coil to a coat of epoxy. Can ya tell me the brand name of the stuff? I think at some point I will want to do the same with mine.
Thanks,
Jim
 

SWEEPER

HERE U GO

SAND LIGHTLY AND APPLY, USE A FEW DAYS AND SAND LIGHTLY AGAIN AN APPLY SECOND COAT

THEN EACH SPRING OR EARLY SUMMER I DO THE SAME AGAIN
 

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Hello,

I'm sure the reason is in plain sight but I'm kinda new to this and must ask...why did you use epoxy to the coil?



Thanks ;)
 

accteam

throw away all my coil covers

sand and water in inside and cause problems.....................u have to take it off after each use....................

B U T

NOT ANY LONGER
 

Max;
Thanks for the epoxy info, I have removed my coil cover once and cleaned it but I realy need to get at it again. The machine is a new purchase. Couple of months now, how quickly do you suppose the trapped sand causes problems?
Jim
 

jim

maybe never

but u should remove and clean after each use

after warranity runs out - use the epoxy then
 

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