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Post by ywevis on Apr 29, 2014 22:32:06 GMT -5
Would you buy it again?
give reasons...
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Post by jpgold on May 1, 2014 20:09:27 GMT -5
Yeah it has been good. It seems robust and my complaints are few. I have one pontoon I have to drain after 4-5 days of dredging. Its a three inch with air. The other complaint obviously price. However I didn't want to buy online and it was the first one I had ever seen so I bought it. And I'm very happy with it. Last change or up grade. I would like a big dredge for river dredging. But that comes with a big price so that one I will make. Proline is a good dredge. I'm very happy with it.
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Post by jpgold on May 1, 2014 20:48:06 GMT -5
After reading some of the other dredge replies; I have to admit my dredge has caught hell. Mostly because I didn't know how to use it when I bought it. It has made a few trips down uwharrie river. Each trip roughly 4 miles in distance. No I wasn't so bright. I had the dredge in tow behind an aluminum john boat. The john boat was named tuna can after the first trip. Lol. If you've been kayaking on the uwharrie you know why. I loved it though. I found my first picker/nugget on one of those trips.
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Post by jpgold on May 1, 2014 20:50:10 GMT -5
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Post by mark on May 1, 2014 20:54:34 GMT -5
aqua seal or 3m marine sealant will do wonders for that pontoon if you can find the hole
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Post by jpgold on May 1, 2014 21:18:21 GMT -5
Thanks Mark I will try and find it
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Post by Gold Seeker on May 1, 2014 23:16:52 GMT -5
If you can rig up an air connection to pump some compressed air into the float, then use soapy water to find the leak.
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Post by jpgold on May 2, 2014 0:04:42 GMT -5
Thanks gold seeker I never would have thought of that. I will surely gives this a try.
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Post by cabarrusgold on May 7, 2014 17:47:35 GMT -5
Plumbers GOOP is the bomb! It will fix any thing.
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