Interior Prep - microBootlegger Sport - E51

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

Комментарии • 22

  • @giantweevil2737
    @giantweevil2737 4 года назад +1

    I'm about to install blind footbrace studs and the jig is an awesome idea. Of course I'm here watching you build a boat instead of me out in the garage building mine, but watching these have probably saved me the equivalent time in fixing mistakes. Thank you.

  • @j.p.francofranco2866
    @j.p.francofranco2866 6 лет назад +1

    Sir. Nick, you are very capricious in your service, congratulations

  • @paddlefaster
    @paddlefaster 4 года назад

    I like the way you mounted the rail for the foot pegs. I wonder if a small knurled knob on the forward stud might be a good idea? Without having seen the kayak in person it might make it easier to tighten/loosen the nut for servicing. I don't think they would be in the way since they're behind the footrest. Just a thought.

  • @johnwildwest1
    @johnwildwest1 3 года назад

    Beautiful

  • @thorpeislandboats2385
    @thorpeislandboats2385 Год назад

    Hi Nick, thanks for another great video 👍 I really like the pad eye you make to attach the backrest to, can you please advise the blank size you start with before drilling and shaping. Thanks in advance

  • @robertmazzei2412
    @robertmazzei2412 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks Nick. Really enjoying the series. When I install my foot braces I bury and epoxy a 1/4-20 nut in a small plywood square. Kind of the female version of the studs. Then I can use a 1/4-20 machine screw to attach the braces. I’ve had to pull out a set for maintanence and it wasn’t too difficult.

    • @NickSchade
      @NickSchade  6 лет назад +1

      A nut or a bolt, I don't think it matters much for how easy it is to reach. In this case the far end of the foot peg is just at the far end of my reach. It won't be too bad, but not as easy as a through bolt from the outside.

  • @brianb6603
    @brianb6603 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent as always!!!

  • @scottgorman7166
    @scottgorman7166 4 года назад +1

    Nick you can use a release agent on the threads so the epoxy does not stick and it will clean off with acetone or MEK. Do you put Lock Tite on the nuts when you mount the footpeg rails?

    • @NickSchade
      @NickSchade  4 года назад

      I guess I probably could. I did lock-tide the nuts on when it came time to install.

  • @ghunter0815
    @ghunter0815 6 лет назад +1

    Man...I’ve binge watched the whole series so far in about 3 days! Now I gotta wait! 😁
    Just curious, how many days (or even hours) do you have vested in this so far? I know some episodes are multiple days, and some are just partial days.

    • @NickSchade
      @NickSchade  6 лет назад +2

      I haven’t kept track. 300 hours?

    • @ghunter0815
      @ghunter0815 6 лет назад +1

      Nick Schade ...so you’re saying...the amount of time I’ve been binging on all your vids, I could have built my own? 😂
      On a serious note, can/do you modify your basic designs based on user size? Or is it better to pick a design based on intended usage and overall capacity?

    • @NickSchade
      @NickSchade  6 лет назад +3

      Hi Glen,
      It is fairly easy to modify the length of some designs to accommodate different size paddlers. You can do that by changing the spacing between forms.
      I am able to completely customize any design to any size paddler, but it takes some time to do it right.
      Unless, you have some very specific needs and know how to gain the performance characteristics you are looking for, there is probably a design available that is already pretty close to what you need without modification.

  • @PaulM-ls6qj
    @PaulM-ls6qj 5 лет назад +2

    After 50 episodes of teaching us new skills with all kinds of super efficiënt tools and brilliant solutions, the Jedi of kayakbuilding says: "I don't have a vise"
    You have planers I have never seen before in my life and you do not have a vise? Can somebody in the neighbourhood please arrange that our supreme Jedi master gets a vise and some thread cutting plates?
    Regards, padawan Paul

    • @NickSchade
      @NickSchade  5 лет назад +1

      I know. I really need a vice. I actually have 3 vices, 2 are sitting on the floor, not attached to any workbench and 1 is attached to a work bench but is so small as to be almost useless.

  • @SuperKev2006
    @SuperKev2006 6 лет назад +2

    Do you have any experience in making oars?

    • @NickSchade
      @NickSchade  6 лет назад +1

      Yes, I often make kayak paddles. I think I have one video showing some of the process, but I have not done the whole project video yet.

  • @AaronBrand
    @AaronBrand 6 лет назад +1

    I think you missed a spot. ;)

  • @manuelaoliveira5622
    @manuelaoliveira5622 3 года назад

    Hi

  • @АлександрВаулин-ь5к

    :-)