GimmieThe Loot
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I must have banged the coil into a rock while I was out. It was my first time with this coil too. I didn't realize how delicate the coils are. Is this bad to have a chunk missing? You think it will affect my hunting?
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bloodyknees said:Been using it for a digging tool? (just kidding) It looks pretty ruffed up for the first time out. If I am in nice smooth grassy area like a park or school ground, I don't use a cover. But if I'm huntin a ruff area I will usually put it on. Maybe your workin a little too close to the ground.
Al
dahut said:Make sure it is clean and dry, then get some epoxy and fill it. Finally, coat the bottom and sides with truck bed liner, either the spray or brush on stuff..
Thats one of the benefits of bedliner - it can be touched up. Some people use marine epoxy to coat the entire coil bottom and sides which offers the same benefits.shawnrmartin said:dahut said:Make sure it is clean and dry, then get some epoxy and fill it. Finally, coat the bottom and sides with truck bed liner, either the spray or brush on stuff..
I concur. A little epoxy, and a few coats of bedliner will fix you up.
I actually cracked one so bad I needed some bondo to fill the crack. (On a beach detector, bummer)
Silicone protected it for a few years, then I did proper body work. 10 years later, still nice and dry inside. (I do touch up the bedliner every spring.) Now, where did I put that can last spring??