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    Oarlock wood grain orientation

    Dave, I am not sure it would hold to the stress of rowing. Worth testing though. Rick
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    Oarlock wood grain orientation

    Steven, Thank you for all the help. I have been using the search feature on the forum to find all past discussions and photos of folding oarlocks. You have been a great help. Thanks for the assistance. Rick Lathrop
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    Oarlock wood grain orientation

    Steve, The widgeon plans have the folding oarlocks using 1” stock. I was thinking of reinforcing as well. What source do you use for bronze or brass rod? On a folding oarlock does the 5/8” dowel in the oarlock remain fixed or is the dowel fixed in the mounts? If it rotates in the oarlock...
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    Oarlock wood grain orientation

    Is there a preferred wood grain orientation for oar locks. I am building mine out of near quartersawn white oak. Is the grain better parallel to the boat or vertical. A hairline crack in the oarlock has me wondering.
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    Zack taylor widgeon new to me

    Interesting oarlocks on that boat.
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    2025 Devlin Snow Goose Thread

    But how would we get a new resource on boat repair?
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    Epoxy brands

    I use Raka and have no complaints.
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    Pennsylvania hunting

    I grew up in NJ with no hunting on Sunday's. With full week hunting that prevents others from enjoying woods during the season. Others will have different opinions but I would not risk going into woods for a hike during an active season. Rick
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    Rail Skiff Build

    Nice looking build, That WRC is nice clear vertical grain. Rick
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    Raka Epoxy Sale

    Eric, I took advantage of the deal as well to replenish my supply. I use plastic cups. I get the 2oz. 4oz and 12 oz cups from grocery store and mix 2:1. I also use plastic bowls and plates since the epoxy doesn't adhere and can be reused. Rick
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    Installing deck

    Richard Lathrop submitted a new resource: Installing deck - Widgeon, top, deck, exterior Read more about this resource...
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    Installing deck

    After the interior paint dried, I removed the masking tape. Using 1/4 ply I fit the stern and bow pieces. I scribed the exterior and the layout of the ribs on the underside. I then marked the screw spacing and drilled pilot holes. I find this a better way then trying to locate the center...
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    1960 Barnegat Bay Sneak Box

    Dave Clark at Estuary has a 1960 sneakbox for sale. Ad shows some nice photos of the rebuild and how this boat is put together. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/653747867018797/?ref=marketplace_profile&referral_code=undefined Rick
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    Building the cockpit

    Richard Lathrop updated Building the cockpit with a new update entry: Completing cockpit and interior Read the rest of this update entry...
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    Building the cockpit - Completing cockpit and interior

    After installing the shelves on either side of the boat, I fitted and installed white oak mounting points for the oar locks. The next step was to temporarily attach supports for the frames prior to cutting them for the cockpit opening. I then cut the ribs and installed a 1/2” by 1” cockpit...
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    Skin on frame deck construction

    I would be sure you can exit the boat quickly in case of accidental capsize. Just a concern I have with narrow boats. There are a couple skin on frame boat designs for inspiration in the resources section. Rick Lathrop
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    All federal waterfowl and wetlands research proposed to be eliminated from USGS

    My thinking was migratory bird patterns would help to target health funds for flock protection and monitoring for bird flu and minimizing economic impacts. Delaware had $4.8 billion in poultry sales last year despite bird flu.
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