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    Cooking Fish

    There are roll up mats you can use on a BBQ for frying ..... if you have a grill for the fire, it goes right on, minimum oil and seems to work fairly well for frying. Something like this...
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    Night Fears: Worse with Hammocks than Tents?

    When you say "The tarps don't offer as much protection", it is likely you mean "the tarp I use. doesn't offer as much protection". The tarp you use with a hammock is just another gear decision that gets made, you can get larger ones that tie out at ground level and you can get ones that are...
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    Night Fears: Worse with Hammocks than Tents?

    Process is almost the same, have done both, hammock far easier. Open fly in a hammock and simply put your feet out, stand up and pee .... cap and sit back down and resume sleeping. In a tent, you get up on your knees (version dependent), pee, cap and lay back down and go sleep. In practice...
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    Night Fears: Worse with Hammocks than Tents?

    After biting the bullet and building my first canoe, a whole world of possibilities opened up as I realized that making camping gear was well within reach and that customizing said gear to my own wants, needs, desires was also doable. I tent camped for quite a few years, but to be honest 2...
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    Tripping paddle build higher leverage/higher cadence?

    Like I said in an earlier post, the easiest way I have found to determine the area for an odd shape ... such as paddles, is to just take a piece of paper that is big enough to draw the shape on. 1. Measure the length/width to get the area of that piece, and then fold the paper up and weigh it...
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    Tripping paddle build higher leverage/higher cadence?

    While you can certainly determine the circumference/perimeter this way ... however, for determining area, it doesn't even work well for rectangular shapes and it only gets worse if you apply it to irregular shapes. That doesn't even consider the stretch string adds to the equation. As an...
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    Tripping paddle build higher leverage/higher cadence?

    Just a point about paddle dimensions .... for those of us trying to visualize what you are saying, paddle length IMO is not a good way to describe a paddle when comparing different blade types (or in most other cases as well). Breaking paddle dimensions down to "Shaft Length" and "Blade Length"...
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    Steam box ideal length

    Absolutely concur, this is about the easiest steam generator ... you can make up a pot with a stove and jury rig hose etc. but the steam generators (Earlex here) come with everything .... just plug them in and hook up the included hose. Something else to consider ... it doesn't have to be wood...
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    Steam box ideal length

    If you haven't steam bent wood before, the technique will creep into all aspect of wood working afterwards. Just knowing you can do it and the benefits over other means to make wood curve will have you adding the method to other projects. The tendency for the first one is to make it bigger to...
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    Seat height for tripping canoes.

    I am with Jim on this, I do mine low ... but I am a sitter, the knees don't like kneeling
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    Tilley Hats

    My older Tilley started wearing badly on the brim, they didn't want to repair it, so it was replaced with a "new" model. To put it bluntly, it was crap ... something I would expect from a dollar store.
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    Best varnish for ash paddle

    Glenn, that opens a whole new selection criteria for finish IMO, I don't usually use ash (or oaks) because of the weight, but their grain structure is so open that it would likely be best to get that sealed up. Ash is very strong, but I believe also prone to rot if left exposed.
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    Best varnish for ash paddle

    As much as I wished there was one finish to rule them all, there isn't. You don't need to refinish a varnished paddle if it gets damaged, just like an oiled paddle, it gets some maintenance, albeit, it is a bit more work. Routine maintenance is probably one of the most important items for gear...
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    Best varnish for ash paddle

    Glen, I wasn't suggesting there was anything wrong with rub on varnish, just if you have the thinner and the varnish, you mix it up on the fly a lot cheaper than buying a separate product. I had read an article (or 2) on wipe on varnish and was just sharing that info. If anything we are on the...
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    Best varnish for ash paddle

    Would be interesting to weight that paddle before and after an outing, wonder how much weight it would gain after a few hours of submersion?
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    Best varnish for ash paddle

    Interesting discussion on finishes, for the purposes of this group, I think the field needs to be narrowed down some to exterior spar varnishes (if epoxy is involved then UV additives should be included) and exterior oils. The reason I suggest just spar varnishes, is most of our application will...
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    Best varnish for ash paddle

    I tried several varnishes on my last paddle batch and I keep going back to Epiphanes . I have heard good things about Interlux, but never made the chance to use it. Any reasonable marine varnish is going to work fine, but the better ones will work and finish nicer IMO.
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    Fairing or beveling the mold stations of a strip build Kite canoe?

    Agree, taking the edge off is a good idea, not a full bevel, but easing the edge makes it harder to dent the inside of the strip.
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    Fairing or beveling the mold stations of a strip build Kite canoe?

    I will assume, you have aligned all the centers along the base and then checked that top center lines are all in alignment as well... and that each form has been adjusted to be at 90 degrees to the strongback. The actual "shape" the forms are describing, occurs at the lines where each form is...
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    Any way to build composite gunnels with out a vacuum bagging rig?

    The best ones I have seen done were by "Patricks Dad" over on the BearMountain site. Basically, he used a 5# foam uniwale, with a routered slot to loosely fit the sheer. The process was: - fit "epoxy proof" tape/barrier to the sheer to prevent bonding of the uniwale to the canoe - the carbon...
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