Rollin Thurlow
member since 1980
The subject of staples came up the other day and I just brought a Old Town canoe into the shop with a nice selection of staples so I thought I would give a report. The serial number on the canoe is 584817-18 which makes it how old? My records don't go that high but I assume its in the 1990's?
The staples from the ribs into the rail appear to be stainless, no rust at all and 7/8" long. The staples for the planking edge into the ribs and the planking into the wood stem appear to be steel or maybe galvanized. All show surface rust and some a bit more. They are 5/8"long.
There is nothing wrong with either staples holding power. They are certainly not easy to remove. None of those connections are going to come lose until the staples rust through. I can't say they look very very good but they are certainly doing the job but I'm still not going to change my nailing habits.
The staples from the ribs into the rail appear to be stainless, no rust at all and 7/8" long. The staples for the planking edge into the ribs and the planking into the wood stem appear to be steel or maybe galvanized. All show surface rust and some a bit more. They are 5/8"long.
There is nothing wrong with either staples holding power. They are certainly not easy to remove. None of those connections are going to come lose until the staples rust through. I can't say they look very very good but they are certainly doing the job but I'm still not going to change my nailing habits.