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Re: It's Official!

Posted: July 8th, 2007, 8:44 am
by cazador
Screenman,
It was a day with overcast , but due to the sunrays still breaking through, the star must have cured premature while me filling it.
From now on I will be using a sunshade everytime to block the UV rays not to run in this situation again.
Have to buy that sunshade that fits the piston on the bridge afterall.
Thanks for your explanation, makes me feel much better.
Ed.

Re: It's Official!

Posted: July 8th, 2007, 9:11 am
by rockaway
have you seen or tryed a bubble they work great and you can see your work and its easyer to work.most companys sell them:eusa_danc

Re: It's Official!

Posted: July 8th, 2007, 1:44 pm
by ChipRite
We have what can be called "a lot" of sun in our part of the world. As a habit I always cover the bridge with a dark blue navy towel and on windy days put an elastic band around it. It takes less space when not in use.

Re: It's Official!

Posted: July 8th, 2007, 5:37 pm
by wilz
cazador;24977 wrote:Screenman,
It was a day with overcast , but due to the sunrays still breaking through, the star must have cured premature while me filling it.
From now on I will be using a sunshade everytime to block the UV rays not to run in this situation again.
Have to buy that sunshade that fits the piston on the bridge afterall.
Thanks for your explanation, makes me feel much better.
Ed.

I had just bought myself a bubble dome lately and it nearly cost me my arm. However, at the end of the day, i can say it was well worth the investment. I would recommend it to any wsr tech out here to own one and make part of your kit.

Re: It's Official!

Posted: July 8th, 2007, 8:36 pm
by maxryde
Agreed screenman!! Some times here in the pacific NW we too see the sun. Lol, Most of the time it is dry out conditions!! It really doesn