Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
assateague wrote:
aunt betty wrote:This is personal. You are a douchebag.
Hey douche, when a seeds sprouts roots...what is it called?
aunt betty wrote:You are one of them dipshits who wants to tell me how to build a clock cuz I asked for the correct time.
Fuck you dipshit.
MuddyWaterWarlock wrote:Olley, if it is in the rubber part of the boot, use the tire patch or go to a tire shop and have them patch it. Buff it good, clean with alcohol, put on rubber cement, let dry, install patch and roll well with a backer. Don't use shoe goo or aquaseal on the rubber part of the boot. Use aquaseal on the neoprene portion of your waders.
Olly wrote:That only works on boats with screen doors.
jehler wrote:Olly wrote:That only works on boats with screen doors.
Believe it or not that chit was what was keeping the barge topside last weekend
jehler wrote:Olly wrote:That only works on boats with screen doors.
Believe it or not that chit was what was keeping the barge topside last weekend
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
cgun wrote:I caught all sorts of flack for this one. I put a good sized hole in my wader boot helping jehler with his aunts stupid sailboat (8' construction spikes are not clevis pins), I bought a stainless phlilips head bolt about 3/4", small washer, and a large fender washer and a nylock nut.i put the small washer on the bolt and put that through the hole from inside out, siliconed all around the bolt and as much as i could get in the hole, put the fender washer and nut on and tightened until nice and snug. I used those wader for three years and it finally started leaking a tiny bit last year, but by then they had other leaks, so i coughed up the $$ for another pair. Did it look rediculous? Yes, but it worked lol!
Flightstopper wrote:jehler wrote:Olly wrote:That only works on boats with screen doors.
Believe it or not that chit was what was keeping the barge topside last weekend
Send J down with welding leads and seal that thing for good. Get him a good commercial grade garden hose to breath through to be safe
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