Critical situation

Tyme2fish

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I've tried to find the manual but I couldn't locate anything. Do any of you guys know how to change one of these rolls?

Please respond A.S.A.P. as the situation is becoming critical.

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jigngrub

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Re: Critical situation

Replace that thing with a Sears catalog.
 

WIMUSKY

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I wonder if this would be considered a "Non-boating Technical Topic"....lol

To answer your question, unfortunately yes. My daughter doesn't have a clue, however........:facepalm:
 

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Re: Critical situation

Replace with Corn cob all the way...
 

Tyme2fish

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Re: Critical situation

Replace that thing with a Sears catalog.
The final result with the new glossy Sears catalogs leave more of a smear than a clear.

Replace with Corn cob all the way...

Is the corn cob inserted into the cardboard roll or do I hollow out the corn cob and insert the cardboard roll into it?
 

Tyme2fish

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I wonder if this would be considered a "Non-boating Technical Topic"....lol

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My apologies. I wasn't sure which forum to post. You're probably correct in that it is a "Non-boating Technical Topic" ;)
 

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I should have known better when I clicked on this thread. :facepalm::lol:
 

Bayou Dave

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Do you have any trees with large leaves in your yard? They sure beat the price of T-paper! :becky:
 

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The final result with the new glossy Sears catalogs leave more of a smear than a clear.



Is the corn cob inserted into the cardboard roll or do I hollow out the corn cob and insult the cardboard roll into it?

Actually you attach the corn cab on the roll with a bungee cord (like a boat winch) so when you are finished with it, it will spring back in place for the next occupant to use... That also allows easy cleaning with swishing it in the water as you flush too...
:uncomfortableness: :grumpy: :embarassed: :facepalm:
 

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Re: Critical situation

Actually, it was from another website, I made it a manual just to go along with what you asked for.
 

briangcc

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Hmmm...I should print that out for my wife. Then again, once I give it to her she might be my ex-wife with all my toys....

Tough call I tell ya...:facepalm:
 

bassman284

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Hmmm...I should print that out for my wife. Then again, once I give it to her she might be my ex-wife with all my toys....

Tough call I tell ya...:facepalm:

Yeah, good chance she's only keeping you around to change the toilet paper rolls. Of course, she could just go out and find another guy who knows how.
 

Jeep Man

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That's the wrong manual. That one is for the white roller, not the gold roller with oak trim. We have the same model. You don't have to change the roll, just balance the new one on top of the empty one.
 

littlerayray

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when mine goes empty it magically gets refilled for my next constitutional
 

kenmyfam

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Great thread. Will pass the manual on to the children !!!!
 

Tyme2fish

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That's the wrong manual. That one is for the white roller, not the gold roller with oak trim. We have the same model. You don't have to change the roll, just balance the new one on top of the empty one.


This is my problem. I'm trying to locate the correct manual and directions and I keep getting conflicting solutions and answers. What works for a Mercury will not work for a Johnson.:blue:
 
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