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  1. Woodpuppy

    Paddle making extravaganza

    Purpleheart would be OK as a very thin lam or accent on the handle, but it’s very dense and heavy stuff. It can also be a bear to work with. I had a piece that I ended up final shaping with a file.
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    Northstar Polaris dedicated solo just arrived!

    Congratulations on a gorgeous boat! I went the other way with mine, it has three seats. But I almost always have kids with me.
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    My New Northstar Phoenix

    Gorgeous boat! I ordered mine in IXP, have oyster beds, limestone, and chert around here. I got mine with the foot brace, I can’t kneel for too long. I chose the aluminum brace, the carbon one just seemed to insubstantial. The carbon parts are thin carbon lams over a foam structure.
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    My First Paddle

    Nice work! I still want to make my own paddle too.
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    Photo of the day

    Part of a collapsed/demoed smoke stack? It’s very thick.
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    Northstar canoes are solid dudes.

    Thank goodness I don’t live that close to the factory!!!
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    Show us pictures of your canoe vehicle with boat(s)

    This is exactly the problem with the 4Runner - the factory roof rails begin too far back. I think I am going to gamble that the Tacoma roof / door arrangement is substantially similar and get the small parts to convert my existing Rhino-rack towers to Toyota. I parked next to a friend with a...
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    Show us pictures of your canoe vehicle with boat(s)

    I very much hope to correct that this weekend.
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    Show us pictures of your canoe vehicle with boat(s)

    I find myself perusing this thread again because the Chevy turned over 150,000 miles and was developing “character”. Traded it in on a new 4Runner. My old Thule bars fit the roof rails; this rack has been on an ‘05 Subaru and as needed on our Sienna(s). But my goodness does it howl.
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    Care & feeding of cold handle frying pans

    I believe it completely, as I too am the recipient of such wonderful generosity!
  11. Woodpuppy

    Florida day tripping with Jake and my Wife …

    Well, so long as that weren’t turkey sausage in yer skillit.
  12. Woodpuppy

    Florida day tripping with Jake and my Wife …

    I need to just bite the bullet and try making one.
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    Florida day tripping with Jake and my Wife …

    I love the idea. It might work for me in my Wenonah Prism, it has pretty narrow gunwales with the tumblehome. I don’t think it would work in my Northstars.
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    Florida day tripping with Jake and my Wife …

    Lovely. How does she like the Greenland paddle in a canoe?
  15. Woodpuppy

    Kite build

    That was awesome! Thanks for putting on YT, I don’t use FB.
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    Photo of the day

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    Photo of the day

    That’s great.
  18. Woodpuppy

    Care & feeding of cold handle frying pans

    I like grape seed oil for my cast iron and plan to do the same with my cold handle. Once properly seasoned as Bob said, you should only need water and a stiff brush to clean it. I haven’t used ashes before, but I’ve used sand and water on stainless.
  19. Woodpuppy

    Gators and kids

    Are they really? They wreak havoc on my Mom’s home AC & car in Michigan. Rats with racing stripes.
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