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Recent content by Mutinousdoug

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    What knife do you carry on or with you?

    Daily I carry a Case Swayback jack in CV. The main Warncliffe blade is overrated as a multi-purpose blade but it's great for whittling and slicing apples (and sucks for slicing salami or cheese on a breadboard [a knife with some belly or an offset handle is better for that]). When I'm going to...
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    Old Tools

    A touch of erl wouldn't hurt those blades none would it? Or would that affect the collector value some?
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    Naming a Canoe

    I have resisted naming my boat, maybe for fear I'd make a mistake like John Kerry naming his(wife's) boat: Scaramouche I'm leaning to: Minotaur (Greek man/Bull beast) Or: Monitor, after the Union Ironclad of "Battle of Hampton Roads" fame. (I don't know what's with the "M" thing.) It's not...
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    Test post - still trying to learn how...

    Looks like Evinrude is getting ready to take a dump in his new sandbox?
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    Started the Sasquatch 14 x 30 build.

    Brer Bear, I'll have you know my wife and I are perfectly capable of turning my canoe bottom side up on any water deep enough to float it. I was laboring under the assumption that additional flotation was to encourage a swamped boat to float with the gunnels above water to aid in self-rescue...
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    Started the Sasquatch 14 x 30 build.

    OK, I can see what you're doing now. I was afraid to put sealed flotation in my stripper for fear temperature changes would make the chambers blow up (or collapse) so I just jammed a bunch of styrofoam sheets fore and aft under the decks to give it a lick and a prayer. Pretty unsightly...
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    Started the Sasquatch 14 x 30 build.

    Chuck, Pardon my ignorance but are those end pours a big lump of epoxy or do you have some flotation built in there? I'm looking forward to seeing your boat once it gets wet. Doug
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    Tick removal

    I don't suppose any of you fellers smoke anymore but a cigarette or match held close to the tick's hind parts makes them nervous enough to back out. You don't want to kill the little bugger until after he lets go; just close enough to let him know you mean business. Leeches respond to tobacco...
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    Pocket knives.

    My EDC is a Case Med Stockman and a little single blade SAK for picking splinters and cleaning my fingernails. I've carried Kayak Jack's Gerber multi-tool as well as a Leatherman and a Spyderco whatchamacallit but don't care for any of them as I couldn't get them to do any job as well as a...
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    jacking Jack up

    Oops! sorry for the double post!
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    jacking Jack up

    I never had any feeling for any of those kayaks until I seen this one with a built in cooler. :P Now I'm feeling a little warm...how does it portage?
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    Strip Canoe Question

    When I built my stripper 3 years ago, I bought 18' cedar boards to rip. they were plenty long for a Prospector 16'. It was a challenge to find clear 18' cedar boards but not impossible at the specialty lumber yard. Not all of them made it to 18' but enough of them did that I didn't have to scarf...
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    Sunburn

    Ma keeps a couple of scrawny Aloe Vera plants around here in pots over the winter that look like they barely make it through. Every winter. They come back strong in the Spring and Spring skiing sunburn can be a killer. Always enough sap to last through the summer camping season. In Colorado...
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    Coffee Pot

    Re: Sawing wood He has a bear foot? Division of wildlife or the human genome thing will surely be interested in this. Do Carnivals still winter in Fla? One or the other...
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    Coffee Pot

    I think those cig pacs had 4 cigs in each; just like the airlines in the 60's used to give you with your dinner! "Overseas" they gave us SP's including cartons of cigarettes but we had to divvy up the nasty ones: Kents ("with the micronite [asbestos] filter"), Pall Malls and Newports (menthol...