Another great video. I also have my shore power hidden in my rear rocker locker as well as a 110v outlet. And by the way, Kettle Brand Potato Chips, Krinkle Cut, Salt & Ground Pepper Kettle Chips Are my favorite.
Thanks for the great video! You guys always do such a good job! I was thinking of doing this myself and after seeing your video I've made up my mind to go for it. I've seen you use a couple of different rust prevention paints, is there a reason for this? I've gone with your suggestion of Rust Bullet.
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I JUST installed my shore power 3 hours ago!!!!
Another great video. I also have my shore power hidden in my rear rocker locker as well as a 110v outlet. And by the way, Kettle Brand Potato Chips, Krinkle Cut, Salt & Ground Pepper Kettle Chips
Are my favorite.
Thanks for the great video! You guys always do such a good job! I was thinking of doing this myself and after seeing your video I've made up my mind to go for it. I've seen you use a couple of different rust prevention paints, is there a reason for this? I've gone with your suggestion of Rust Bullet.
Thank you very much for you comment and compliment we really appreciate it!! It really is a great place to put the plug IMO, you won't regret it.
Great question. Since the end of last year I've completely and exclusively switched to Rust Bullet. It's such a nice paint that dries really really hard and I've not found a better option in my testing. Some say it's kind of expensive, but since I've switched to this method with the screws in the lid - ua-cam.com/users/shortsGOBaAJjhO8A I've been using the same $18.00 can for almost a year now. A little bit goes a long way when all you are doing is painting edges.