Inside canoe refurbishment

jaygolf

Curious about Wooden Canoes
I have read many of the threads regarding how to remove all varnish/lacquers from the inside of the canoes. I cannot remember if this option came up or not so I will ask.
Would it be possible to blast the interior with some sort of walnut hulls or other material specifically designed for such applications?
 
Would it be possible to blast the interior with some sort of walnut hulls or other material specifically designed for such applications?

Yes, this is possible but cedar is so soft that you may not be happy with the results. It has been done but I don't know anyone who would consider doing it twice. I would encourage you to test it out on a discardable sample first.

Benson
 
I am not going against the experience. Thank you for the prompt answer, it appears I will be going the traditional route of remover/scraping.
Thanks again Benson.
 
There's a reason the traditional approaches are still traditional. So often people try to reinvent some aspect (or all aspects!) of the process, despite good advice about tried and true approaches, even when people say they've compared options and came back to a traditional approach.

I'm currently stripping a 1922 cedar-canvas canoe that has been a bear to get fully clean, partly because the old multi-layered finish is very hard, far harder than the cedar underneath. Shell blasting enough to get the finish off would have been disastrous on the cedar.
 
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