1973 Otca Restoration

Bill Thurlow

Enthusiastic about Wooden Canoes
I am working on restoring a 1973 Otca, staples, staples everywhere, when did Old Town start using staples? I won't live long enough to pull them all, the ones in the stems I am grinding off.
 
I'm not sure when they started but you may have an early one if it has lots of extras. Good luck,

Benson
 
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The ribs, plank ends at the stems, and the canvas all staples. Enough staples in the stems (canvas) to build a house.
 
Bill, just for my curiosity: are these smooth, general-purpose, staples? Or are they ribbed like ring nails for greater holding power? What metal are they?
 
Old Town used Senco staples that were stainless steel. This canoe may have been recanvassed if you are seeing a lot of normal steel staples.

Benson
 
After investigation I did find some that were stainless, but some did stick to a magnetic, seems to be a mix. Also, I think it's original canvas as I can still see the design #4 paint colors. Oh well, my first experience working with staples. I put a bronze nail in each rib end to help reenforce that joint. Also nails in the plank ends, should have enough to hold it to gather for another 50 years.

Bill
 
I recall a couple of’70’s Old Town canoes with the long narrow staples. They were not friendly with the planking, especially on the 50 Pounders.
 
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