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  1. Cheeseandbeans

    A Question about Folding Saws

    I made this a few years ago. The blade folds into the handles. Silky saws work well and the blades are replaceable after years of service. I have heard good things about the folding Sven and Agawa saws as well. Bob
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    Restoration of an early Chestnut Bobs Special

    Fine work as usual. Any thoughts on a color for this one? Bob
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    Big shout out to Memaquay

    That’s fantastic. What an incredible gift. Those are getting very tough to find. Bob
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    Mad River resins

    I have repaired chips in gel coat with gel coat repair kits that allow you to blend different colors to get a close match. Many years later they are still holding strong. I would be hesitant to use it on an area that needs to be “feathered” into the original gel coat like filled cracks. It is...
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    Hello from CT

    Good at the moment with all the rain. Can be a rock garden this time of year, as you probably know. Bob
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    Hello from CT

    Welcome from NW CT! Bob
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    Canoe ID and restoration

    Looking good. I prefer varnish on those pieces myself. Lower maintenance and good protection. You can make the last coat a satin finish if you don’t want the shine. Bob
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    Backrest for a Busted Back

    I use both of these and like them. I have back issues as well. Bob
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    Rack Repair, and rant

    Chip- I got one for you. Message me your shipping address. Send me a photo of the bottom to make sure I send the right one. I have a couple variations of that style. Disregard- I just reread and saw you got some on eBay. Bob
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    A Stripper and a Composite Copy

    Really impressive Jim. Thanks for sharing your method. Bob
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    (Finally) starting from scratch.

    I’ve had good luck weighing multipart resins and paints with a postage scale when mixing large quantities for what it’s worth. I agree with the varnish vs poly as well. You’re making great progress! Looking good. Bob
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    WCHA and Adirondack Canoe Symposium

    It was good to meet and chat with Jim (Boatman53), Pat Corry, and Tsuga8. I really enjoyed the symposium and was lucky enough to win an auction for another project. Thank you to Pat and Tsuga8 for helping me cobble some crossbar extensions together. I had my doubts and took the back roads, but...
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    Photo of the day

    Lower Saint Regis Lake NY
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    Beavertail paddles for sale

    I may be interested in that Old Town. I will message you my cell if we don’t bump into each other. Bob
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    Hi from Chicago

    Welcome! I enjoyed living in Chicago in my early 20’s. I’m looking forward to your build. I have something similar cooking in my noodle as well. Bob
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    Peter Hitchcock Paddle

    The way I understood his explanation was it has to do with grain orientation and how that allows the amount of flex, strength, and ability to carve it so thin without compromise. I really like my Bruce Smith also, but this is very different. This obviously is all highly subjective. You don’t...
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    Peter Hitchcock Paddle

    Last winter I read Jerry Dennis' book, "From a Wooden Canoe". In one chapter, Mr. Hitchcock’s paddles were praised and they peaked my interest. I found his email and reached out to him to see if he was still making paddles. I received an email back that day informing me he had a couple left...
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    WCHA and Adirondack Canoe Symposium

    Fresh coat of paint on my 50 pounder before the symposium. I was being supervised… Bob
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    (Finally) starting from scratch.

    Coming along very nicely. Thank you for sharing your lessons learned. It will be beautiful! Bob
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    First WC and first restoration attempt

    Very nice. Great job! Bob
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