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Topic: DIY Fishfinder sun-screen  (Read 498 times)

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caleb

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I got the plastic from All Star Plastics in Rancho Cordova for free. It took 5 minutes a heat gun and some double sided tape.


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Herb Superb

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"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."


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You've got it made in the shade. Or something like that...
Please don't spoil my day, I'm miles away...


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Nicely done

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Another thing which makes it easier to view your fishfinder's screen is to clean it off.  I was having a tough time viewing my fishfinder's screen because it had a lot of deposits on it from dried water drops, fish slime, and whatnot, which produced a lot of reflections.  I finally cleaned the screen, first with Windex and then with a little vinegar, and wow, what an improvement!  I've gotten religious about cleaning my fishfinder's screen regularly.