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  1. Boatman53

    How Long Have We Been Chatting?

    I second Stripperguy. This site has so much knowledge, camaraderie and positivity it brings me joy every day so I am grateful for all the hard work behind the scenes. Jim
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    Thin Strip Jig

    That’s true if that is the way you are going to cut them, multiple boards then move the fence. Jim
  3. Boatman53

    Thin Strip Jig

    The boards don’t need to be the same width to begin with but they do need parallel edges. I’ve used homemade versions and they work well. Never saw one with a locking wheel if it tries to back up, that is a nice feature. Jim Jim
  4. Boatman53

    Video: 20 Days in Canada's Forgotten Wilderness

    Thanks, I’ll be watching it later today. Jim
  5. Boatman53

    Show us pictures of your canoe vehicle with boat(s)

    A friend of mine had a car like that, he called it his “station car” as he would leave it at the train station for extended periods. It never got molested, at least that he could tell. Jim
  6. Boatman53

    Alan's Bloodvein II

    I’ll have to remember that setup. I’m guessing the strong back I’d the heaviest so it will alway want to rotated with the canoe upright. Jim
  7. Boatman53

    Poll: How old are you - 2026 version

    Welcome to the club Snapper. Jim
  8. Boatman53

    Risk Management is Sinking Outdoor Ed

    I feel sad about that and I’ve noticed that trend too. Jim
  9. Boatman53

    Bird Management

    Never hurts to be careful. Jim
  10. Boatman53

    Bird Management

    A neighbor put a couple of rubber snakes in strategic locations, they will not be back till after nest building has begun so I’ll let you know if they work. Jim
  11. Boatman53

    Alan's Bloodvein II

    Two things come to my mind. Humidity changes is the first, I tried to build a strip boat from basswood and I never got it glassed it was always moving around. Quarter sawn wood helps minimize the dimensional changes. The other thought is once the staples were removed some of the stresses were...
  12. Boatman53

    Hello from Florida

    Welcome to the campfire Jim. Nice wood and canvas canoe. Jim
  13. Boatman53

    Alan's Bloodvein II

    I used to have one of these pullers that came with an Arrow stapler. It is the best puller I’ve ever used. Apparently someone else like it too and felt they deserved it more than me. I might just have to make one. It’s hard to see in this pic but it has a spring steel leaf to hold the pulled...
  14. Boatman53

    outfitting ~ Old Town Discovery ~

    Well done Kahel. A lot of people are intimidated by eye splices in general and in braided line in particular. Are you going to put a whipping at the top of the eye? I think that makes a nice finishing touch. Looks like a nice marline spike knife, who makes it? I’ve had a Buck Yachtsman’s knife...
  15. Boatman53

    DIY Cagoule Pattern/Design Discussion

    Thanks Al, but I’m not sure I want a waxed canvas. I’m leaning more towards a coated nylon at the moment, similar to my old orange one. Jim
  16. Boatman53

    Photo of the day

    Me too, just for the shock value. Jim
  17. Boatman53

    Purcell Trench Grills

    I read the description you linked and thought who wants an expendable grill, I’d prefer a grill that lasts a long time. Now I see it is expandable. Jim
  18. Boatman53

    DIY Cagoule Pattern/Design Discussion

    I found this a week or so ago at a used book store in the sewing section for $2. Lots of pics and good sewing instructions. Now to find some nice fabric. Jim
  19. Boatman53

    What are you reading?

    I second Jan Atkins books and articles. Jim
  20. Boatman53

    Old Town Tripper -- New Old Stock

    Where in Maine are you, in general. We definitely need more info on the boat with pictures, how long is it? Jim
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