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  1. stripperguy

    glassing the inside

    I used the Intergrip stuff when I painted the topside and cockpit of the sailboat I built. Two coats of primer, two coats of Interlux paint, and then, after selective masking, two coats of the same paint with the non slip stuff added in It gave a very comfortable, non slip surface, that was also...
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    glassing the inside

    Texture is already there....just don't cover it up with too much epoxy! I've used some Interlux product, uhmmm, Intergrip. Added to any topcoat or resin. Really nothing more than glass micro beads.
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    Hello from Fulton, NY

    Here you go Not the same Jeep, this is my LJ stopped near the Boreas River On top is my carbon copy Kite and MDB’s Swift
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    Hello from Fulton, NY

    Naked...haha Here's mine at Rausch Creek, Yellowjacket trail Since that pic, I've built a swing down spare tire carrier, and added in TBI
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    Hello from Fulton, NY

    How many years was it for the xj to buggy transformation? You SOF build will be a heartbeat by comparison, I suppose. Since you’re wondering, (ok maybe you’re not), my CJ5 is a 1977. My straight six is rebuilt and slightly built, glass body, total weight around 2,200 lbs. I regeared and trussed...
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    Hello from Fulton, NY

    My son built a GA Snowshoe 12, coincidentally, when he was 12 years old. Of course, I helped. IIRC, his build ended up around 10 lbs. I built a steam box for him out of some 3" PVC drain pipe, and used a wallpaper steamer for the steam source. Leftover cedar for the ribs and stringers, GA kit...
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    tinting epoxy

    I've used quite a bit of pigments made for epoxy. As Alan said, the tinted resin, in my case, was not opaque enough to hide the color and grain of western red cedar when I built my stripped Kite. I have used black pigment with epoxy resin to give the illusion of carbon fiber when using...
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    Wind threshold

    Just got back from Iceland No paddling, but just hiking in sustained 35 mph winds ( with 50+ gusts) over lava beds really wasn’t that much fun. And last year, MDB and I paddled. A small ADK stream ( Minerva Stream)… In a spot with fully treed shores, I suddenly got pushed around, and saw MDB do...
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    Things you've lost or misplaced on a canoe trip . . .

    I have never lost anything in my 50 plus years of paddling/camping. Never!! However, I have cached some gear in strategic locations. For instance, I keep a Buck sheath knife in the bottom of Stillwater Reservoir. I also have a monocular stored just below a beaver dam on Brandreth Lake outlet...
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    New purchases that have been great, even game changers

    My daughter bought it for me, birthday I think...nothing very special, but faster than the oven. Cosori...
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    Underwear

    Synthetics for me too, boxer-briefs, any cheap pairs from the discount retailers(TJ Max, Marshalls) Same for long unders, synthetic and cheap, although I did find a $15 pair of UnderArmour long johns at Marshalls. Swim trunks? I do have a swim suit, with the inner liner cut away like all my...
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    New purchases that have been great, even game changers

    Over the last 10 years or so, I've bought or made quite a few "game changers", all in the interest of lighter and/or more comfortable. Bought a Coleman 1 man "tent", more like a sarcophagus because it was lightweight. Replaced that with a solo Big Agnes tent, way more comfortable. Replaced my...
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    New cars: are they as impossible as they seem for cartopping?

    All of these discussions are many of the reasons why I drive a 1977 Jeep CJ5. It’s as reliable as stone, and if a rare breakdown occurs, I can generally fix it roadside ( or trail side) with a hammer and chisel. Sadly, it’s not a good canoe transport vehicle…
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    Add Dental Floss to your repair kit

    Haha Dental floss, so many uses… I recently did some engine work on my 1977 Jeep CJ5. I used some dental floss to hold the valve cover gasket (cork) in place on the valve cover while I reinstalled that cover. Those gaskets are infamous for leaking, mostly due to inattentive assembly. Dental...
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    Hello from CT

    Whoa, whoa, whoa! If you think refurbishing those Old Town canoes ignites your passion for woodworking, what’s gonna happen when you build your first wood strip canoe?? Browse around the build threads, there’s quite a large building community here, you should join us! Oh, and welcome to the forum
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    First canoe build

    Wow, that shop does look great. Although I have a large garage/workshop, it has to share space with endless Jeep projects and lawn equipment, I'm envious!! I like your outfeed table. I also used to use a workmate as an infeed support. I'll bet you're glad you sheetrocked the entire space. Those...
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    Supermarket Food Ideas for Extended Tripping

    I started drying my own meals in the oven...nearly any leftover is fine for me. I do have an inexpensive dehydrator now, not really that different than the oven, just faster. Breakfast I usually bring home dried concoction of grits, eggs, cheese and ham, tasty and gives a long caloric burn...
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    First time builder Ashes Solo Trip

    First time build is always a head trip!! Get ready when bystanders start asking questions Beautiful job, and it looks good on that Bronco Sooooo, is there gonna be a sequel?
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    Greetings from NE Texas!

    Welcome! I notice you make the distinction of being from NE Texas, just a geographical thing or is there more to it? I’m from upstate NY, a distinction necessary to let people know that I’m NOT a city boy… I know nothing about Texas, are there ample paddling and camping opportunities near you...
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    New cars: are they as impossible as they seem for cartopping?

    My newest vehicle is a 2015 CRV I haven’t used bow or stern lines since 1981 My longest hull is 18 ft, never a problem with the bulls shifting but for the longer boats (over 15 ft) I use little saddles that prevent the gunnels from moving on the racks Haven’t lost one yet!!
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