white cedar
Curious about Wooden Canoes
Hi: I am currently restoring a 1962 16' Old Town Guide. The vast majority of the rib ends have splits or cracks where the fasteners (ring nail or canvas tack) have gone through the rib into the inwale. A few are so bad I am going to cut them off and scarf a new rib end in position. I'm trying to determine an acceptable course of action for the rib ends that have a small crack. Is it acceptable to carefully pry the crack open and insert epoxy to glue the rib back together? Or, should I use the scarf method more liberally?
My next question is concerning decks, the decks are in pretty tough shape (one quarter to half rotted away), and I'm considering using them as a template and building new decks. My thoughts are that the new decks will hold fasteners better and look better on the finished canoe.
Thank you for your input, I am grateful.
My next question is concerning decks, the decks are in pretty tough shape (one quarter to half rotted away), and I'm considering using them as a template and building new decks. My thoughts are that the new decks will hold fasteners better and look better on the finished canoe.
Thank you for your input, I am grateful.