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DRIFTER_016

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  1. Correct, the Northern sleds have canted runners because they pull with ropes. If they weren't canted the things would wave back and forth behind your snowmobile.
  2. I made the washers out of a piece of 1/2" ultra high molecular weight polyethylene. I cut the sheet down to 1/8" thick to make the washers which were then cut out using a 2" hole saw. They allow the tow bar to move easily in it's mount without having metal rubbing on metal. UHMW is extremely tough and will last forever.
  3. More Newfies live here than in Newfoundland!!!! LOL
  4. I have some friends that do the dog team thing. One of them is getting ready to run the Iditarod again next month.
  5. At least the Jets managed a point too. I really want to see them make the playoffs.
  6. Yeah, I didn't want it bouncing off rocks as there are quite a few in my area. I also wanted the tow bar to fold flat against the deck for ease of trailering. That would be sweet. Why don't start work on that tomorrow. You can bring it with you when you come up. If not, we will just have to use what I have. Yep, I know why they build them they way they do, which is why I added the rope. I won't be travelling very far with this sled. It will be for hauling building materials from the ice road to my building site which is about 1/2km. Also It's way shorter than most of the komatiks which are used up North, about 10 or 12 feet shorter.
  7. Whopper I don't even have a nice garage. I'm lucky enough to live next to a glass shop that allows me to use their nice warm shop to work on my toys and such during the long winters. I work on my projects, truck and sled in there.
  8. With the need to haul thousands of pounds of materials to my cabin site I was in need of a freight sled to do the deed. So I channeled my inner Inuit and built myself a Komatik. The sled it's self weighs in at a hefty 150#'s but compared to the ones they make up on the coast it's tiny at 8 1/2' feet long. The Northern Inuit's komatiks are usually in the 18'-20' range. They also use rope instead of solid tow bars as the terrain is pretty much flat there. The runners are made of doubled up 2X10's that are glued and screwed together. On the running surface I used 1/2" puck board as sliders. To protect the ends I used 1/8" aluminium sheet. The cross braces are made of 2X4's and installed with rope like they do up North. I also used screws and glue. I used the ropes as a backup to the screws and glue and to give it an authentic look. Now for the tow bar. For this I used a more modern approach. 1 1/2" tube for the tow bar and 2X3" tube for the tow bar mount. Fabrication of the hitch gave me a reason to go out and buy myself a mig welder. For the tongue I used 3/4" solid round bar with 4 valve springs to cushion the shock on takeoff and stopping. The tow bar mount straddles the runners and is held on with 3/8" hardware. The tow bar is attached with 1/2" hardware and there are hand made UHMW washers between it and the mount. The tongue runs through a length of 3/4" ID square tube. I drilled and tapped it for a grease zerk so I can lube it to keep it from seizing up over time. Running down each side is 1/2" braided rope to be used as tie downs. Going to haul it out to the building site tomorrow.
  9. On my first outing this year I managed to break the transducer arm on my LX-5. With a little help from the boys on IS I got in contact with Shane who makes these transducer arms for Marcums. Mine came in today and is now installed and looking good.
  10. That's not what commish Gary Bettman told me at our weekly poker game.
  11. Plus the cameras make it easier to aim the remote controlled shotguns!!!!
  12. Electrified 15 foot high fence topped with razor wire would likely work.
  13. But they will also record the beating and subsequent burial of the perpetrators!!!!
  14. I know that boat!!!! http://www.north-wrightairways.com/
  15. That's why I included my current boat in my list of dream boats. Didn't want her to feel unloved!!!
  16. The windows are too high for them to bother with. They would need to get on the deck in order to gain access through door or window. They can also walk up the stairs but won't be able to get on the deck without getting past the electrified gate wires. When I go out to the cabin I will just need to turn off the fence and open the gates. No bear boards for me or my dog to accidentally step on.
  17. Yep, it's only going to be about 60-70 feet from charger to the end of the line. As long as it keeps the bears out of my place I'll be happy. Been a lot of places broken into by bruins in the last few years. One even trashed my tent last August.
  18. I have been thinking of how I'm going to secure my cabin @ the lake and the system I came up with will probably work fine for me. When I designed the cabin I put a storage area underneath. This will raise my deck about 6' off the ground.The only access into the cabin will be via 2 stair cases to the deck. The deck will wrap around one side and the front. My solution is an electric fence charger running around the deck railings with wire gate fences for the top of the stairs and metal stairs for the top 3 stairs as well as hot grounding alternating fence wires as the ground is solid granite. The main purpose is to keep out bears and wolverines but it should keep people out as well.
  19. A dream boat is just a pipe dream for me. No one boat will do all the different types of water and fishing I do. At minimum I really need about 4 or 5 different watercraft. A nice drift boat for certain salmon and trout water. If I had the choice it would be a Pavati: http://www.pavatimarine.com/ For bigger salmon and trout waters a jet sled is needed. Many choices here but my favorite is the Predator by Willie Boats: http://www.willieboats.com/predator/ Then I will need a lake boat. I already have the one I like. Gonna need an ocean boat when I move to BC as well. My choice here is a Kingfisher: http://www.kingfisherboats.com/off-shore/ I also have a kayak but my choice if I had the $$$$ would be a Hobi PA14: http://www.hobiefishing.com/mirage/mirage-pro-angler-14/
  20. Here's some recent talk on the subject. http://ontariofishingcommunity.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=76651
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