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Re: Outriggers
By:Tony
Date: 1/24/2001, 6:30 pm
In Response To: Outriggers (rad)

A lot of places sell spruce as white wood (Home Depot for one.) Pine has similar property as spruce but heavier. Douglas fir is sold throughout the nation as stud for framing stick frame wall. I'll be surprise if you cannot find that because it is the most common wood used in construction business. A lot of time sale people call it 'DF' or 'Doug Fir.'
If you have problem, just ask. It may be the terminology.
Good luck shopping.

: Want to start building my outriggers but no spruce or fir 2X4s in the area.
: Can get all the red cedar or pine in 2X4s, even white wood, but wanted to
: check if this would be strong enought. Figured I would laminate,maybe
: 1-1/4" dia. Even alternate the two. (Not the white wood)This is for a
: kayak I'm building to mostly fish out of. Like the Tribalance Kayak. Sit
: in to paddle, sit on to fish, stand up(maybe) to stretch. Also, what is
: the minimum radius for a 1", or 1-1/4" dia, 90 degree bend. Only
: got 9-1/2" overall to work with. Maybe a 45 degree bend would be
: better.The amas's are 32" long. My ears are wide open.

: Mike Allen, thanks for your post back in October. Used most of your
: suggestions. i.e., bigger cockpit, then the hatch, then the bracing. Bob
: in Kansas

Messages In This Thread

Outriggers
rad -- 1/24/2001, 1:25 am
Re: Outriggers
Tony -- 1/24/2001, 6:30 pm
Re: Outriggers
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 1/24/2001, 9:51 am