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  1. Boatman53

    How’s this for single blading...

    Looks more like he is surfing. Still impressive though. Jim
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    Lets make some paddles

    Beautiful paddles Patrick. Looks like a nice set of curve templates too. Jim
  3. Boatman53

    Trap Lines North Fans....I've got something cool

    Glad you were able to save what did. That map is cool. Jim
  4. Boatman53

    Fly rod and Rod tube winter project

    Do you pull the plastic bulb protector out after doing all the layups or does that stay in? Thanks for posting this, it is an interesting project. Jim
  5. Boatman53

    Hello from Southern Minnesota!

    Welcome to the campfire Brandon, pull up a stump, throw another log on the fire and make yourself at home. Lots of good reading to keep you busy all winter. Don’t be shy to ask questions. How much experience do you and your family have? Jim
  6. Boatman53

    SkilSaw Method for Strip Cutting ... a primer

    If your main use is cutting strips I too would use a regular skilsaw. Jim
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    SkilSaw Method for Strip Cutting ... a primer

    The Festool I have is the 55 it comes with an edge guide so you don’t have to clamp on some angle aluminum. No track is needed as the the edge guide keeps the strips consistent. I bought it many years ago for the superior dust collection (at least it was 16 years ago). Over time I have developed...
  8. Boatman53

    1938 Forest Service lookout cookbook

    Thanks Ucanoe, I just skimmed it and saved for later reading. Jim
  9. Boatman53

    Thinking of making a carbon fiber paddle...

    I’ve seen those tube sleeves at the big box stores like Home Depot and Lowe’s. Jim
  10. Boatman53

    Things you've lost or misplaced on a canoe trip . . .

    I too hate the not knowing. Jim
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    Photo of the day

    Looks like a lovely spot. Jim
  12. Boatman53

    Sawyer 17’9” Cruiser on a diet

    Glad to see you back on the project. Jim
  13. Boatman53

    Mad River in Billings

    Welcome to the campfire Rich. Hope you will have some stories to share with that canoe. That wood however looks beyond dry. Not much integrity left in it to my eyes. Lots of folks here with advise (good advise by the way) so don’t hesitate to ask questions. Jim
  14. Boatman53

    Photo of the day

    I’ve only seen porcupine chew up local pine trees. Did not know they munched on hardwoods. I helped a friend catch one and used an old apple as bait. There was a program on Maine public radio today called ‘Maine Calling’ and it was all about porcupines. I didn’t catch the whole show but it was...
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    Photo of the day

    In trying to catch a red squirrel that had taken up residence in my barn I actually caught an ermine in the have-a-heart trap. I didn’t have to hold him close to my ear, he was mad and ready to take me on. Now that I’ve typed this I’ll have to look and see if I can find the pic. Jim Jim
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    Photo of the day

    Beautiful shot everyone. Not a canoe, but this little guy came out right at my feet. He was far more interested in where my dog was. Half way to his winter coat. Jim
  17. Boatman53

    Reminder re November 2026 Fund Drive

    Lord willing and the creek don’t rise, I’ll be here. You will have my support. Jim
  18. Boatman53

    New project... 17.5' Atkinson Traveler

    Nice job tacking those stems down. Jim
  19. Boatman53

    Hatchet or Saw?

    Thanks Robin, it looked like it. I used to have a slightly smaller Hudson’s Bay axe that I got from LL Bean back in the ‘70’s I lost that in the divorce. The one I have now looks the same as yours Robin. I’ve almost always brought both, saw and small axe. Never brought a hatchet but I have...
  20. Boatman53

    New project... 17.5' Atkinson Traveler

    Full speed ahead Pat. Build the seats you like, that’s what I say. Jim
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