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    Snubbing down the Machias

    Neat! I think I need to get myself a pole. I'm a little surprised at how the canoe would "Hang" for a moment while you swapped ends on the pole - I expected the water to be pushier.
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    Shop Comfort Note, and a lighting question

    I was around when a couple of electricians converted an entire auditorium to LED: You can get two different types of LED bulbs. One just drops in, using the existing ballast. The other, you need to wire around the ballast. Whichever you get, the packaging should have appropriate instructions...
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    First Build: 17'-6" J. Winters "Yukon"

    Build is looking good! On the Layer-At-A-Time vs. simultaneous wetout debate: - The goopier epoxies, such as WestSystem, are going to be more prone to the air-entrapment issue. Not saying it can't be done, it's just more work - E-glass gets "squirrel-ey" when wet out - managing it can be a bit...
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    This is a Test

    A different device... Rte error.
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    This is a Test

    Testing--- Rich text editor error. EDIT: With a different browser...
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    Made my own canoe pole

    Cool video! Also, cool canoe! Might have been handy for a day-trip I took last week. Put-in location had a riffle just upstream, and I wanted to do an out-and-back. My paddle partner for the day and I weren't able to coordinate well enough to keep bow-on, and I question whether we would have...
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    Penn Yan Kingfisher

    I'm not so into motors, but that one does have pretty lines. wonder how well she rows?
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    Phone charging for power users.

    Probably because many of us already have/need the smartphone for our "civilian" lives. (and map reading is becoming something of a lost art.) When I first scanned this thread, I wondered what had happened to the concept of human-powered generators, but I did some math and realized that...
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    Emergency Heat Source

    I appreciate all of the feedback so far - some very good points here. Calories should definitely go on my list -I've got a fast metabolism and not a lot of natural insulation- something that packs down and can be kept on my person, but is separate from the graze-as-I-go snacks. Also plenty of...
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    Quick foods for recovery when running on empty?

    Waterdog I looked up the stingers, and if by "cracker" you mean what they call "Wafers," They've got a mix of sugars of varying complexity, and a fair bit of fat as a chaser. I'd believe that they're energy-dense. yknpdlr Would your wife be willing to share the recipe, or is it a little too...
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    Clinch Nail lengths...

    It's possible that the Ad copy was written by someone who has never used the canoe-sized ones. While doing some research, I found that larger clinched nails are often driven through, and then clinched as a separate operation. The version that I've seen for boats was this Youtube video...
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    Clinch Nail lengths...

    Thanks for the feedback so far, and the new search term! I wouldn't have thought to call them "canoe tacks.' I'm looking at fastening Red Oak, right about 1/2" total thickness, so in the same dimensional ballpark. I wonder if the brass would penetrate when clinched, or if it would just ball up...
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    Clinch Nail lengths...

    Question maybe for the WC restorers here: How do you select a length for Clinch nails? I've been looking into them for a project, and can't get a straight answer. Several sources agree that a nail that is too long is almost as bad as one that is too short. What I can't tell is how to define...
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    Flat bottomed Alden Ocean Shell as decked canoe?

    Ahh... So maybe not as sensitive to wavelets as I feared. I was looking at the asymmetry, and It's a more extreme version of what I put into my canvas solo. I'd be interested in hearing about how it handles, especially can it take being canted over on one of the bilges? I'm not sure if you're a...
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    Flat bottomed Alden Ocean Shell as decked canoe?

    That hull looks very shallow - about 6" or so. I don't see you being to get your feet under that deck - looks like a trap waiting to happen if you tried it. However, with the location of the rowing station, I don't think that you would be that far forward. Think of it more as a sit-in version...
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    ​Fire in a Can No 5 (and 6)

    That actually looks reasonable! I'd forgotten that Michaels exists (They're about an hour for me, but I have a couple things that need doing up that way soonish...)
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    ​Fire in a Can No 5 (and 6)

    I know that this is an old thread, but I've got a question: Where would you currently go about sourcing wax? The places I've found it runs at least $4 a pound, once shipping is factored in, unless I'm willing to buy close to 50# at a time.
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    Emergency Heat Source

    One word: Wind. I'll note that the only time that I've actually dealt with Hypothermia (As opposed to "I'm cold and would rather be warm") was on a 90+ degree midsummer day. Granted, I really shouldn't (And wouldn't deliberately) go out into the kind of conditions that prevailed that day, but I...
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    Emergency Heat Source

    Possibly a bit of an ironic topic, considering that Where I'm at, we're currently looking at record highs. One thing that I would like to improve before I trip in cooler weather is my recovery gear. I'm reasonably confident that I'd survive a capsize, and make it to shore with my gear intact...
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    Learning Experience - now, what should I have learned?

    dougd Ouch! I hope the people involved were okay... Waterdog Thanks for the duct tape tip. Unfortunately, I've been experimenting, and found that this hull material does not like duct tape at all (Or Gorilla Tape) I'm really not that vocal when things go belly-up, but otherwise, that's about...
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