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    Posted: January-27-2007 at 5:30pm
knob before


I put the knob on the end of my drill to sand it and finish it, worked great! keeping it spinning while spraying the lacquer made for a real smooth finish


Used this Lacquer


Finished knob (and I was going to buy a new one)


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looks great but I think you've just set yourself up for a few polishing the knob jokes
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Randy, your allowed to take the tag off your dash unless your name is Mike
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Im still thinking about a knobber joke
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oooooh...Randy, you give great "knob jobs"
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you're such s knob Randy!!

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My knob's bigger then yours!!

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Randy is obviously the knob expert of our site. Here-to-fore all knob questions are to be refered to Randy.

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I kinda figured I was setting myself up or the knob jokes... but if you could feel how smooth my knob is! I lost count how many coats I put on after 12. I sprayed repeatedly for 2 days.

Nate, your a great guy and all, but I can a$$ure you my knob is bigger

jbear, I would be happy to answer any questions about throttle knobs. Thank you for pronouncing me "knob expert"

Eric, no, my name is really Randy, Mike was the guy I bought the boat from, a good friend of mine. I told him if I ever get in trouble on the boat I will simply tell the officer that I don't have any ID... but my name is right here on the dash!! No, really I don't know what I would put there is I took it off, thought about putting a sticker or something over his name, I don't know...

Now I'm going to go polish my knob.... my throttle knob that is! (there you go Hollywood, A new signature for you!)


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I think quinner is the smoothness expert here. He is always workin' things back and forth to keep 'em loose and smooth, to paraphrase Hollywood.

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My knob hurts my hands sometimes...

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That thing on the drill, looks like a polish sit and spin...
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Originally posted by Randy_in_Ohio Randy_in_Ohio wrote:

No, really I don't know what I would put there is I took it off, thought about putting a sticker or something over his name, I don't know...



You can get a new plate with your name on it. Just call Correct Craft.
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Tim, I will have to look into that. Thanks
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Is that knob available in a ribbed version? being so shiny i would think your hand would slip right off
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No Eric, it does not come in a ribbed version. You just have to make sure you have a firm grip on your knob. And it would help if you wiped the lotion off your hand
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Randy, do you recommend staining or painting your knob, or just coating with laquer? I was thinking of going black.

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Dude, I hope this isn't another knob joke... with racial undertones... I'm not going there


Seriously, I simply sanded mine down, wiped it off with mineral spirits, and sprayed it repeatedly with lacquer. Using the drill for the sanding and lacquer application made it real easy.
I thought of replacing it with an aluminum one but decided to keep it original.
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Hey Dude, where have you been? Ain't seen a Dude post in weeks. Thought maybe you Texas boys, you and J_I_H were hanging out somewhere else. Glad to see you back. Now we gotta find Jim.

Sorry about the knob jack...oppps....thread jack Randy

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j, I've been swamped getting through Christmas and into the new year with budgetting and other stuff. Somehow I lost the energy to get on here. Tonight I finally felt like it and I'm glad I did because I found this post and some others...still going through them.

Spent yesterday and part of today polishing and waxing my boat. Also buffed the van and truck yesterday. I'm spent.

I saw in a post something about a reunion you're headed to this summer. Where is it and when?
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Dude; JMurph (reported to be some sort of relative to the famous ReidP) has been talking about a Reunion to be hosted by Reid at Reid's home lake, Norman, in NC. Not sure if he has actually told Reid about it yet tho.

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Randy- curious, how did the finish on your throttle knob hold up this season?
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Brad,

My knob looks as good as the day I finished it!
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HAha I Almost forgot how amazing this thread is! awesome!

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Randy Palmer, we missed you, Randy knobber,Handy Randy, your friends are bob and neal
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