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cougarman 03-28-2007 03:40 PM

Actually I think You misunderstood !

If you go back and read my post / ?

I asked how the polished ones hold up?

You replied with :
I would say good being that they are hard anodized first to mil specs.


:drink:
Cougarman

LAKESIDE RESTORATIONS 03-28-2007 03:48 PM


Originally Posted by cougarman (Post 2073954)
Actually I think You misunderstood !

If you go back and read my post / ?

I asked how the polished ones hold up?

You replied with :
I would say good being that they are hard anodized first to mil specs.


:drink:
Cougarman


Ya got me.. Workin too much I guess.. My wife picked up on it & corrected me as well.. I should have said the powedercoated & anodized should hold up a bit better than the polished in salt water.. Althought in freshwater I dont think it will make that much difference.. Sorry.. :bunny: Jamie

dana marine products 03-28-2007 03:50 PM

In a fresh water environment the polished (which has no coatings applied), will hold up pretty well internally and externally. Like any other polished aluminum, in order to keep the product looking new, they should be polished once and a while.

If used in a salt water application, I highly suggest the hard ano/powdercoat finish.

The manifolds can be purchased as polished or powdercoated in all of our popular colors.

cougarman 03-28-2007 03:52 PM

:drink: Cool,...............sucks when the wife corrects ya huh ? LOL


I Know your a dealer, so my main concern was that others were not lead wrong.

Your right fresh water should be fine. :D

Cougarman

LAKESIDE RESTORATIONS 03-28-2007 03:55 PM


Originally Posted by cougarman (Post 2073964)
:drink: Cool,...............sucks when the wife corrects ya huh ? LOL


I Know your a dealer, so my main concern was that others were not lead wrong.

Your right fresh water should be fine. :D

Cougarman


No problem. If you are in a relationship you already know that they always like to point out your mistakes because wives never make mistakes. LOL. Jamie:evilb:

cougarman 03-28-2007 03:59 PM


Originally Posted by DONZI33 (Post 2073965)
No problem. If you are in a relationship you already know that they always like to point out your mistakes because wives never make mistakes. LOL. Jamie:evilb:


I'm sure she's proud to see you have learned well. :drink:
Happy Wife Happy Life.........so I'm told

Cougarman

Undertaker 03-28-2007 07:41 PM


Originally Posted by DONZI33 (Post 2073965)
No problem. If you are in a relationship you already know that they always like to point out your mistakes because wives never make mistakes. LOL. Jamie:evilb:



Especially your wife :D :D :D :D

LAKESIDE RESTORATIONS 03-28-2007 08:37 PM


Originally Posted by cougarman (Post 2073968)
I'm sure she's proud to see you have learned well. :drink:
Happy Wife Happy Life.........so I'm told

Cougarman

She will tell you I still have more to learn.. lol

& as far as a happy wife?? I didnt know there was such a thing.. :drink: :drink: lol.. Jamie


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LAKESIDE RESTORATIONS 03-28-2007 08:38 PM


Originally Posted by Undertaker (Post 2074223)
Especially your wife :D :D :D

Ed, You know it.. There is definitley never a dull moment or a lack of things to laugh about.. :) :) Jamie



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