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Ya thats what i thought also,wasn't really a big deal as it only tinted the first 10' or so.I try to get greenish colored stuff now for my clear intermediate lines.
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I wouldn't use red backing if i was loading it with a clear intermediate line, the color bleeds onto the line.No problems if your using a floater.
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Woke up Sat am looked outside,guess I'm working on the boat with a foot of snow outside. Cranked the heat up to 70F in the garage and coated the scarfs with plain FG resin this helps seal off the end grain and gives the epoxy glue something to stick too. I let them sit for 8 hours then coated them with the epoxy glue ,lined them up so there flush to each other and added some weights.Remember to put plastic between the wood and the bench . I used plastic bags but i think something stiffer would work better as wrinkles formed in the epoxy that oozed out . I sanded it out and re-applied with a straight edge and filled in the dip from the scarf. I ordered some plans off the net but after looking at the sizes i think its a bit too narrow at the bow so I'm just winging it here and came up with my own design. Should have the sides cut out some time this week and be able to stitch some off this together this weekend.
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Maybe a better option would be hip waders,all though you may have the same problem with leg size.You could also give Springbrook a call here in town as there able to make them.Not sure but worth a try.
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One thing to remember is the action you get ,fast or slow.A fast 5 can feel stiffer then a soft 6 to some people.Myself if its not windy a slow-med 5wt with a double taper line(thx to Mikey from Southbow) is my most accurate rod.If its windy and i want to chuck some weight then a fast 5 is what i reach for.
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Lynn Needs Our Thoughts!!!!
Tungsten replied to loyaleddie's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
May the love of those around you help you through the days ahead. -
Well i managed to get a little shop time today between shoveling snow.A couple weeks back i managed to score some Sapele wood from a co worker, its reddish brown similar to mahogany very straight grain.This has a little oil on it. Most of the pieces i got were cut offs from wider boards so most have a taper but i can get 2"x 10' pieces from them.Some of them are a little smaller so a little time through the table saw to straighten them some biscuits to help keep them in line. some polyurethane glue and a bunch of clamps and i have some more 2.5"x10' pieces for gunnel's. I'll plain these down to hide the joint and store them elevated between two supports with some weight in the middle to start pre bending them for the inner and outer gunnel's.
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I have the #2 hardener or intermediate temperature,it says a min. temp of 13c for curing.I should have maybe got the #1 it sets quicker and says it needs only 2c to cure. Cold or not ,next week I'm gluing.I was just trying to avoid having my garage furnace run full time.
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Well if it would ever warm up outside i could continue with the epoxy.For some reason my wife said no to using the dining room table for the glue ups.
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I bring bananas and i still out fish you. ofcourse i only have to catch one.
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1 man and 5 rods or me and three women
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And the most important rule is.... If you can't row you can't go.
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Tip #123b tie wire or string to your plug and attach permanently to the transom of the boat. I have no idea why my post above has all the quotes but you get my point.
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Ya kinda like that,however mine may look a little closer to this.
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I've always wanted to try building one so these past few weeks I've been gathering materials, reading plans and so forth.Since this was gonna be my first build i thought i would try to keep it cheap.So this meant not using marine plywood, just to much$ for a first attempt.So i chose to use Baltic birch plywood, price was right very strong wood only thing is it comes 5'x5' so some scarfing was in order. First i ran a power plainer over it to remove some of the material .Then the jig runs with the grain 1/2" at a time 96 times i moved it. A little sanding to clean it up A little epoxy and some glass an I'll have 10' plywood. To be contiued....
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Wtf? Wheres My Sales Thread
Tungsten replied to Jayhad's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
You should be a little more descriptive so some of the other members can understand it. Also i think its X 2 since its been said once already. Tungsten- always willing to help. -
Looks good Andrew, Correct me if i'm wrong.The Mackenzie style was made more for the whitewater,the skiff is more for slower rivers. I like the low sides and fat ends Lol.As you said it really is a pointless build. I just found a source for a whole box load of 8" C-clamps that i can borrow for a few days.Let me no when you need them I'll get them to ya.
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Nice,fishing in my spot i see.No wonder i can't get anything when i'm there.LOL!
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All of the above,i have a 8'6" 4wt, when i first got it i thought its too short but its now my fav for dry fly.Very accurate.
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One thing i found with 10 footers is there a lot heavier then the same rod in a 9 foot.Also you can drop one weight. if i were to buy a 10' again it would be one of the higher end rods so its just a little lighter in the hand.
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Campers For Small Trucks
Tungsten replied to rollyy's topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
I googled wheel barrow and i got this ,http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forums/inte...ers-for-tundra/ -
lol,if you cut it on an angle you can push 8lb in.
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Right on a boat build,i wish you the best of luck with this Andrew looking forward to the pic's. I'm also in the early stags of planing and building just waiting for old man winter to take a hike. I'm starting small first so i can get a hang of the epoxy FG and this stitch and glue thing.I was thinking drift pram also but more around the 9' range.I too am doing this with out plans so i may just send out some PM's Thanks for asking. This last weekend i built a jig to try a scarf joint.
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Whats with all the 6and 7wts?You guys need some casting lessons sheesh! I like a fast 5 for heavy stuff 3s and 4s for the other stuff. With the proper tippet you can land fish with a 3wt just as fast as a 6wt.You just gotta pull a little.