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d33ps1x:Old truck rims. Hard to flip. How to get 40 or so truck rims? Any environmental issues?
With regards to the 3000lb boat and 2000lb mooring block there's only so much we can do within reason to keep a line in place. We can't drop 2 tonne blocks every 30 feet unfortunately. It be nice though! Either way a boat is going to pull up the line every now and then but at least with a slicker system it would be easier to repair from time to time and would better serve beginners.
Anyone know anyone on Barrie city council?
Groundhog246:With such a thick layer of silt, I don't think pegs (posts) will work very well.
As long as they were cleaned of any oil/grease, I don't see any environmental risk to rims. Not too many years ago trucks switch from split rims to tubeless and thousands of rims replaced. Ask at tire shops that service trucks. I may be passing a couple today and will stop in and ask if time permits.
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