How do you keep the wax from running off on a day like today? ![]()
BUT…too early to buy wax worms.
dubob:
OR - get a snowdog to pull them and don’t worry about it.
That would only create new challenges (Where to store it and how to get it to the ice?) and a lot of expenses.
Kent, at our ages, we need all the help we can get. To heck with the expenses - you earned the money; you should be the one to spend and enjoy it.
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Tight lines always.
Kent:
dubob:
OR - get a snowdog to pull them and don’t worry about it.
That would only create new challenges (Where to store it and how to get it to the ice?) and a lot of expenses.
Kent, at our ages, we need all the help we can get. To heck with the expenses - you earned the money; you should be the one to spend and enjoy it.
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Tight lines always.
Bob, I agree with your sentiment. I have owned a snowmobile and a snowkitty (my name for a homemade Snowdog), and I have decided it wasn’t worth the hassle. Perhaps, if I had a place to store one, and a small trailer, I would have a different attitude.
I just finished waxing my two ice sleds. Much easier to wax them when the sleds are 90 to 100 degrees than when they are cold in the late fall or earlier winter.