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  • Dave Osborn
    Just to add some tooth to MGC’s post on his process for his Richardson…. I once restored a Walter Walker/Peel Marine canoe and used the...
  • MGC
    MGC replied to the thread Lakefield Hiawatha restoration.
    Chemical stripper.....The discolored wood will then need to be bleached to even out the color of the hull. Sanding to remove the...
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    BobbyK replied to the thread Lakefield Hiawatha restoration.
    thanks. appreciated. I will definitely be sanding the gunnels and I will see how the color turns out. 90% of the hull is solid, and...
  • Todd F
    Todd F reacted to patrick corry's post in the thread Outwale adventures with Like Like.
    All good replies! If I'm being honest with myself, I confess my process here was probably short-sighted. Not soaked for long because...
  • patrick corry
    patrick corry replied to the thread Outwale adventures.
    All good replies! If I'm being honest with myself, I confess my process here was probably short-sighted. Not soaked for long because...
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  • MGC
    MGC replied to the thread Lakefield Hiawatha restoration.
    It's unfortunate that varnish was allowed to fail. It's going to be hard to feather in the color without getting down to the tack heads...
  • MGC
    MGC replied to the thread Outwale adventures.
    This. You must soak for as long as you have patience to. It makes a world of difference. And, as Andre points out, too much steam can...
  • Andre Cloutier
    Andre Cloutier replied to the thread Outwale adventures.
    Not sure if you soaked, but its a must. Moreover too much steam will turn the wood brittle, drying it out. It only heats the moisture in...
  • John Sand
    John Sand reacted to BobbyK's post in the thread Lakefield Hiawatha restoration with Like Like.
    I have acquired a beautiful Lakefield Hiawatha cedar strip on rib canoe. (Rilco industries) As far as I can tell it is a 100% original...
  • samb
    samb replied to the thread Outwale adventures.
    I think so much depends on species as well as longer steaming and luck. I once used mahogany from a 1920s bookcase for long decks...
  • Sandon or Sandy
    Sandon or Sandy replied to the thread Sanding between ribs;.
    I will be doing this with several sizes as I have some with half ribs. Thank you Chris and Rob for sharing.
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    Sandon or Sandy reacted to Rob Stevens's post in the thread Sanding between ribs; with Like Like.
    Chris Pearson aka Canoe Man Art LLC shared this innovation for sanding between ribs; https://www.facebook.com/share/v/svt1s7ktxLxAc4gn/
  • Nick Dennis
    Nick Dennis replied to the thread Outwale adventures.
    Mahogany is a swine to steam and bend. When I did my outwales on my Old Town Charles River despite all ring from the same piece and...
  • fred capenos
    fred capenos reacted to Worth Gretter's post in the thread Outwale adventures with Like Like.
    I find it easy to be sympathetic since I have had some steaming failures too! What do they say? It's a learning experience! I've seen...
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    Worth Gretter replied to the thread Outwale adventures.
    I find it easy to be sympathetic since I have had some steaming failures too! What do they say? It's a learning experience! I've seen...
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