Kevin James
Curious about Wooden Canoes
Is kiln dried ash better than non-kiln dried ash?
Glad to hear about the Wagner Steamer! I collect Canadian Tire points and through this process I can get one "free". The collapsible camper sewer hose is a great idea. I really like the steam in the bag with the gunwale partially installed idea too!I have a wagner wallpaper steamer I got in a garage sale cheap. Just enough steam time for gunnels. I've used a metal can and propane burner as well. Instead of bag, I use a collapsible camper sewer hose, the cheap one lasts for many years.
Good idea. I'll make some inquiries!An old gas can will do.
I am so glad you said you fit and shape before canvassing. Somehow I had the idea I needed to wait until the point after canvassing and painting!Like Dave, I use a Wagner steamer and bend them on the boat before canvassing if possible. I only put bags on the end 6ft or so for steaming and just clamp then screw the middle. If the paint is already on, I try to protect it from direct steam when I can . I always put the final coat of paint on after the gunnels are fitted to seal the joint
Sam.
Another great idea. Thanks.Paint and filler was fine when I was in the Stone Age of putting an abs pipe over the gunwale and the hot water dripped all over it.
I use a keg on a turkey cooker with a car radiator hose
I use an old kerosene can, and no matter how many times I fire it up it still smells faintly of kerosene. No ill effects on either ash stems or cedar ribs however.An old gas can will do.
Thank you. The seats were beyond repair. At some point a previous owner had nailed plywood over the frames (and ruined cane), and the bow seat had been moved so far forward that it was too small to re-position in the correct position anyway. I made new frames of Ash, and caned them in the Chestnut pattern. My fourth and fifth cane seats... I enjoy the process and have done two different patterns.The canoe looks lovely. Did you re-cane the seats yourself?
Beautiful lines and looks super. Did you re-cane the seats yourself?I use an old kerosene can, and no matter how many times I fire it up it still smells faintly of kerosene. No ill effects on either ash stems or cedar ribs however. View attachment 55065
My current project is at the filled canvas stage, so I'll probably bend outwales before proceeding with primer and paint to avoid trouble.
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I appreciate the advice for a bit larger sized board. I'll ask for 5/4.Also- you might want a little more than 4/4 for the blanks so that you have room to cut the inner angle of the gunwale, if they are old town style.
I end up with a sequence of cuts on the table saw , bend them on, then plane by hand to round over the outer corner.