Maintenance Minute-Oiling Your Speargun
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- Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
- In this quick video I'll cover some of the ways I keep my personal spearguns in tip-top shape. In particular, we'll be coating nicks, dings, and scratches with a little teak oil to hide wear and tear and protect the speargun.
OK, maybe the video is longer than a minute but taking care of you speargun doesn't have to take all day! if you take a couple of minutes every few trips and oil your speargun it will look great for as long as you own it. I've also found that if it looks better you will take better care of it. And a speargun that is taken care of will last longer and perform better than one that doesn't look good...just look at my truck; it looks like crap and I treat it that way! I babied it more when the paint was in good shape and the chrome was shiny!
Products used
Watco Teak Oil
Starbrite Teak Oil - www.starbrite.com/item/teak-oil
Products Pictured
Killshot 55" (115cm) Rear Handle Speargun w/ 7mm Shaft www.killshotspearguns.com/pro...
Killshot 60" (130cm) Bluewater Speargun w/ 8mm Shaft Https://www.killshotspearguns.com/pro...
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Glad to see you're making more vids.
Thanks Alex!
I would love to see the process of making a speargun from start to finish that would be awesome and inspire others of making theirs, love your content ! 💗
Great tips. 🤙🏻
Love the video and all of your content, informative funny and detailed descriptions. Cheers for that.
Question is about how you maintain the enclosed tracks if they need it at all?
Following from New Zealand cheers
Pete
Good question! But the magic really is the epoxy track...it holds up really well. You could potentially mill out the epoxy if it gets badly damaged but I've only seen that once when a shark ran into the front of the shaft and popped it through the track. Gun was basically destroyed and the shaft was hopelessly stuck. I put it on the wall for a couple years for the story value and eventually tossed it.
thanx great video..question...i have teak-wood speargun , producer of the gun said my gun's wood applied by epoxy- so i suppose not use teak oil on the gun, teak oil would damage the surface of the gun...he said there is nothing i can do to disappear the scratches or sort of damages on the gun...what do you suggest, what should i do for maintenance? clean scratches and make it look handsome :) i m writing from turkey by the way
Ask them what to do to fix the scratches. Epoxy coated spearguns will eventually get scratched and the water will work it's way under the coating and it will flake off if not maintained. I would suggest mixing up a little epoxy and carefully coating the nicks and scratches.
Please make video of how to clean/maintenance old rusted (not used for 2 years) speargun... not wooded
Hey Ross, Sorry to hear you have a rusted speargun. I'd be really careful about using it if the trigger mechanism has any rust on it. The rust can weaken the metal to the point of failure. As for cleaning it, I really can't help out on that. Not because I don't want to but because I simply don't work on any of the older metal guns. Good luck.
can you sell me a gun like this here to Brazil?
Bagi 1 bang😁😁