cool project. the middle thwart is a carrying yoke. the typical way to carry these is just to pick it up on your shoulders. Probably weighs less than 100lbs and it should be pretty doable from car to water.
@ericschleppenbach35194 жыл бұрын
To make carrying more comfortable, portage pads for your shoulders are pretty inexpensive too. That wouldn't make for a good video though ;p
@jackpatrin84154 жыл бұрын
That canoe probably weighs 65-70 Lbs.
@JS-gk9et4 жыл бұрын
Yep, I was thinking, “You’ve got the yoke right there, dude!” I used to do long wilderness canoe trips with some long (miles...) portages. The Al canoe was a fairly easy carry. The wooden/canvas canoes we used...those would get a bit heavy after a few weeks of water time.
@vlogerhood4 жыл бұрын
Yeah he was like "You need two people" and I was like "Oh, I didn't realize you were a smol. Must be tough."
@arlingtonhynes4 жыл бұрын
Getting it up on your neck is a tough trick to master (for me anyway), but I’ve seen it done by people without a lot of upper body strength. Once it’s up, you’re set.
@scootr764 жыл бұрын
Great build. one thing to consider when moving a canoe upright is that it is a perfect medium to hold your gear (paddles, pack, etc) with this method you would then need to carry them separately. Still a supper cool build.
@cameronmcguire50254 жыл бұрын
Ohhhh no no no. A canoe isn't designed to structurally hold the gear when it is out of the water, you're not even suppose to load it up on shore let alone load it up and lift it. When a canoe is in the water it is supported along its whole length, when it is out of the water and carried like that it is supported only where you're holding it. Instead the canoe has a yoke built in that is there to sit on your shoulders so you can carry it upside down on your head.
@matt_1984_4 жыл бұрын
Hey bob, put the nut on before you cut, then after you cut, hit it with a file, take the nut off and that should clear any burs.
@ikkuranus4 жыл бұрын
Could you skip the file and just force the nut off?
@mrfochs4 жыл бұрын
Scrolled down to make this exact comment. Gave you a like instead!
@fadetounforgiven4 жыл бұрын
@@ikkuranus That is what I was going to say. Unless you've done a really bad job at cutting, or you've done it with, I don't know, a torch or something like that, you can just use the nut, no need to file except por looks.
@screaminscott4 жыл бұрын
That's what I was going to say
@T3CHK1DD4 жыл бұрын
Seems like a lot of us thought the same thing
@daveh88054 жыл бұрын
I really like how you guys are showing the rough models for Fusion 360 now. I know Josh usually shows his, but it's just nice to see the concept model prior to the finished product.
@owendehm15864 жыл бұрын
Another great day to watch ILTMS!
@Iliketomakestuff4 жыл бұрын
Hope you enjoyed it!
@zsiggyy4 жыл бұрын
I like how you show a montage of u doing stuff related to the project during the sponsor, it doesn't make it boring and it doesn't want me to skip it
@ReviewyCA4 жыл бұрын
Neighbours: What are you doing? Bob: Oh, just taking my canoe for a walk
@onebackzach4 жыл бұрын
I love doing that type of project. The absolute best part of having DIY skills is solving very specific problems. Being able to build custom projects for yourself, your family, and your friends is incredibly rewarding.
@rockstarfan8864 жыл бұрын
Always put the nut on first then cut it that way you can back the nut off and it will rethread it
@Iliketomakestuff4 жыл бұрын
Good point.
@questionably_xavier91774 жыл бұрын
I was just about to say the same thing
@stephenrodgers21074 жыл бұрын
I came here to make this point, saw that you already made it, and that makes me happy. ILTMS comment sections are full of people who know stuff. :)
@wmlgivens4 жыл бұрын
love your channel Bob, always great content! As for the threads getting messed up when you cut a threaded shaft - just cut it with the nut on, then when you remove the nut it will clean up the threads.
@clydebalcom82524 жыл бұрын
Aluminum canoe? That is a gem. I enjoy your brainstorming.
@vhierta87234 жыл бұрын
My father built one for my canoe when i was younger. It was a square or rectangular frame the width of the flat underside of the canoe @ 1/3 of its length then on 2 sides of the square frame he hinged an A-frame that could be folded down and locked when in use. At the "top" of the A-frame he put a small wheel, like from a stroller. The whole thing was attached with straps around the canoe and took about a minute to set up. It could be folded almost completely flat and fit inside of the canoe. It was perfect for walking the canoe because since the canoe was upright you could store all your gear in it, if you were careful with the balance you could carry an insane amount of gear, perfect for even week long solo trips no assistance required.
@USAFPilot404 жыл бұрын
I bought an old 15' trailer and upgraded the wiring, and built fenders from scratch. Never welded a day in my life, but I learned a lot on that build.
@alexbreighner41024 жыл бұрын
I’ve been looking how to build an axle like this! Thank you so much for teaching me. I’ve been working on a plan to build an electric beach cart to help lug gear out to the beach and not have to drag a cart through the sand. Large tires with an E-bike motor to turn them so I don’t break my back. This design will work perfectly.
@brianhaber73824 жыл бұрын
Put the nut on before making the cut if you can. After the cut, thread the nut back off and it'll straighten out the marred threads.
@bogsdolics4 жыл бұрын
Hi Bob great video , using a triangle file is great for thread clean up and if you put on a nylon lock nut passed the nylon, it makes threads in the nylon then you can remove the lock nut turn it round and put it back on nylon first, screw it on as far as you want and it will hold saving you from tack welding and making it movable , keep up the good work , G
@CurtSlaten4 жыл бұрын
As a person who's been building and racing canoes for 40 years I'd like to weigh in on this project. To begin with (insert insanely knit picky five minute Baby Troll Voice rant here) thank you for your time and have a nice day.
@KenJones19614 жыл бұрын
Nice old canoe! We solved our heavy boat problem by getting a Wenonah ultra light. 35lbs. First time I picked it up I was amazed that something so large could be so light.
@philabot4 жыл бұрын
I like it. Thanks for sharing!
@Iliketomakestuff4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@ToolTalkCanada2 жыл бұрын
A lot of comments saying they prefer a cart that goes under an upright canoe so they can throw gear inside, which is a valid point. What I like about your idea is you can just leave the canoe on the cart at the end of the day and it's ready to go the next time you want to paddle. No need to remove the cart and flip the canoe or move it to a rack. So it's a combination of canoe transport and storage. I live a few hundred feet from the lake and have a canoe that weighs 85lbs empty. I can carry it to the beach, but somedays I just don't feel like it. So I'll be using your idea for some inspiration to build my own cart. May add some hooks to store paddles on too. I have a duffle bag for most of my other gear, so I can just throw that over my shoulder and off I go. Thanks.
@JohnRobertson224 жыл бұрын
Great build! Those old aluminum canoes are bomb proof, but very heavy! Awesome design also! I haven't seen one like that before!
@TheJodyedgar4 жыл бұрын
Hey Bob, If you put a nut on the thread before you cut it and then thread the nut off, it will clean up the threads super nice. No filling required.
@Spiderswooper4 жыл бұрын
I love this video bob I was waiting for this only Thanks 👍👍👍
@cptmrgans4 жыл бұрын
I don’t own a canoe, not sure if I ever will.. that’s not the point. I really enjoyed the problem->design->build a solution flow. Great video as always! Thanks for the inspiration.
@NakamotoSensei4 жыл бұрын
For the wheel spacer nut, instead of tac welding it, you could add another hex nut. This way the threaded rod is removable if service or maintenance is needed. Just a thought. Hope that helps. Great work either way! Keep it up Bob.
@Froudd4 жыл бұрын
Nice project and nice welding skills.
@frazahmad52684 жыл бұрын
Awesome work Bob.
@jonathanmclellan52854 жыл бұрын
As someone who does a lot of mechanical and machining work, I just treat the threaded rod the same way you treated the tube to remove the burrs. Just spin it on the belt sander and it will create a small chamfer. Nut will go on very easily, no need to file the thread. Saves a lot of time and frustration. You can use a file to create a chamfer if you don’t have a grinder.
@prakaashmeenaa4 жыл бұрын
Love anything and everything abt outdoor projects
@D2Kprime4 жыл бұрын
This turned-out pretty nice.
@shravangubbi56704 жыл бұрын
Love this!!! Please make more of these
@cdinusha14 жыл бұрын
Great ingenuity and a cool project!
@phil.pinsky4 жыл бұрын
Nice work! Next job is a full refurbish of the canoe
@eleanor10474 жыл бұрын
11:53 you did a great paint and welding job.
@paddlingcat13394 жыл бұрын
Another tip for cutting threaded rod is to put the nut on before you cut, and then when you remove the nut it helps to clear out chips.
@sorte184 жыл бұрын
The builds are good, but the "deleted scenes" at the end is THE BEST!
@charliedalmasso46724 жыл бұрын
I am hanging tight ! nice journey from idea to final product.
@MCsCreations4 жыл бұрын
Pretty fantastic work, Bob!!! 😃 Nicely done! Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@TheGrantAlexander4 жыл бұрын
I came as fast as I could to say "in before someone says just carry it on your back". Sadly I was too late. Great solution to the problem of an annoyingly heavy canoe!
@RobbTZombie4 жыл бұрын
The Grant Alexander you carry it on your shoulders actually, that centre beam is called a yoke and that curve in it is for your neck...just saying lmao.
@ammatlock4 жыл бұрын
You need something to attach it to the canoe when stowed. First tip of the canoe and the project is going to the bottom of the lake.
@williamfox44 жыл бұрын
Great idea. I had to carry one of these on a recent weekend break and would have loved something like this. I’d like to see you make a clip on wheel for the back end because I can see that smashing in to the ground as you are pulling it. 👍
@tajjej36494 жыл бұрын
My father taught me: If you are going to cut anything with threads, then (if possible) put a nut on the threads BEFORE you cut. All you have to do after cutting is to spin the nut off the threads. That cleans up the ends(s) easily.
@valorickworkshop97614 жыл бұрын
This is awesome! I love seeing the process of designing and experimenting to see whats going to work
@reforzar4 жыл бұрын
You can also have a nut on the threaded rod when you cut it, then after cutting thread the nut off to “fix” the thread.
@jolly53194 жыл бұрын
this is my favorite asmr channel
@prakaashmeenaa4 жыл бұрын
Camper van build by you is all I'm waiting for.
@mkushin4 жыл бұрын
Sweet! You might consider using a jamb nut instead of a tack weld on one side for those inside wheel stops, so you can take it apart more easily :)
@geoffhirschi8034 жыл бұрын
a great trick for dealing with the threads getting damaged by cutting threaded rod is to have a nut on the threads already when you cut, and after the cut is complete, take the nut off through the cut area. It will clean up the threads as it comes off, although it might also damage the threads on that nut so it pays to have some extras around. The damaged threads will make the nut harder than normal to get off, so expect things to be a bit more difficult than usual.
@male50394 жыл бұрын
wow wow crazy your great thanks for the content.
@husamlelo42004 жыл бұрын
Much easier, well done
@dougsmith5483 жыл бұрын
It looks great and probably works really really well but, you don’t usually take an empty canoe down to the lake or the river. You usually put stuff in it like fishing rods tacklebox lifejackets cooler stuff like that. So the one that goes underneath the canoe I think it was a better deal. I use the one that goes underneath the canoe and it works out quite well I’ve had no problems in the last 20 to 25 years I have been canoeing.
@mgena7174 жыл бұрын
Bob--way better tip for cutting rod or bolt with thread. Put a nut on the rod before cutting, when you're done cutting spin the nut off and it will chase the threads on the end of the rod and remove any burr.
@LogHouseFarm4 жыл бұрын
It's interesting to see a metal build. I don't work with metal much, but I sure would like to.
@ljoffe4 жыл бұрын
Great build. I have one suggestion that will allow you to get it under the canoe support rails. Drill holes into the threaded axles and use a pin to go through to hold the wheels on instead of nuts/washers. Then you can remove the wheels and the whole thing should fit into the canoe properly. :-)
@PhilipPetrunak4 жыл бұрын
Damn. That boat needs some serious love. And paint.
@debuti4 жыл бұрын
To prevent the issue with cutting threads I usually insert a nut before the cut and then after the cut I fix the thread by unthreading the nut. Easy
@roedyhellyeah4 жыл бұрын
when drilling through a c like shape i use some wood to make sure it wont bend
@EricMeyerMaker4 жыл бұрын
You and Jimmy need to have a canoe race.
@benjamincrall80654 жыл бұрын
I like the commercially available carts. With the canoe upright, you can put gear in it to take it to the water. It also takea us 2 people to get the boat off the car, so being able to move a canoe alone is not that big of an advantage for us. Never the less, it is still fun to watch the process from idea to thing.
@Anne-id2zt4 жыл бұрын
Usually you can just prop the boat on your shoulder by grapping it on the middle bar (that's what it's for). You dont even need to be very strong, just put it on the tip and put your shoulder inside the boat and then lift it up.
@burhanuddb31324 жыл бұрын
Can i know what are gasests and why do u need to oil the metal before drilling into it
@bobgray34 жыл бұрын
AMAZING!!!
@Phil-yr4yz4 жыл бұрын
You can put on a nut on a threaded piece before cutting it. When you remove the nut, it automatically cuts a nice thread again:)
@VenkmanPhD4 жыл бұрын
THIS MAN WELDS IN SHORTS you absolute madman
@EvolveGamin004 жыл бұрын
Northern Tier portage skills intensify
@toadhingley28083 жыл бұрын
Whats real funny about this is. Ok i get it most of the world dose not know about portaging. But your talking about a pivot point over the centre bar that has a shoulder harness built in to carry it on you shoulders from “ your car to the lake” love the show!
@williamlivingstone43264 жыл бұрын
How about one for a kayak? :-D great build and awesome idea!
@SchysCraftCo.4 жыл бұрын
Very cool project keep up the great videos. Great craftsmanship and hard work my friend keep making love seeing more welding videos. Any blacksmithing videos coming any time soon?
@shyamshriwas82034 жыл бұрын
Cool project 👌👌
@280zone4 жыл бұрын
One question and one suggestion What keeps the threaded rod from shifting in the hinge sleeve between the nuts you welded on, of does that not matter? Throw some lanyards on those detent pins so they don't get dropped and lost.
@user21444 жыл бұрын
Great idea 👍
@originalfogin4 жыл бұрын
easy way to preserve thread before cutting. put a nut on, when done cutting, remove nut to clear threading.
@Halsafe4 жыл бұрын
Here's another tip for cutting threaded rod. Put the nut on before and have it on the rod so once you cut it you can use the nut as a thread chaser.
@tomtruesdale69014 жыл бұрын
Great job, something to think about is tying a cord to the pins so that they are attached to the carrier and not easily lost. Also double nutting the inside nuts on the axle instead of the tack weld would allow you to remove it if needed. BUT all that being said I like it!
@uniacke4 жыл бұрын
If you thread the nut on the rod then cut it when you remove the nut off the cut end, it reshapes the threading so you can get the nut back on like normal.
@adamantium74 жыл бұрын
This was a really great project idea and design process! I just use portage pads and carry the canoe on my shoulders though lol
@soonerenee19244 жыл бұрын
You are awesome
@Williamgoldenlink13 жыл бұрын
You can still put it down in the cano. Slightly put one side under, then move it so that the other end comes under. Hopes this makes sense
@eurocowdotcom4 жыл бұрын
A simple tip when cutting thread is to screw on some nuts *before* you cut. Then when you thread the nuts off, it fixes the damage.
@sapelesteve4 жыл бұрын
Nicely done & great project Bob! Now you can use that Canoe to go catch some fish. Got a kick out of your Kiwi segment when you said "Tiny little kids"! So, what age group would that be? 😂😂😁😁👍👍
@daveyio874 жыл бұрын
you could add some sort of chain or cable to tether the pins to the frame of the carrier then you wouldn't have to worry about loosing them!
@HGKaya4 жыл бұрын
I think you should consider making something to protect front and back points, because you will rub it on ground eventually. Maybe so plastic covers as bumpers etc.
@kuztomix4 жыл бұрын
@6:10 ...or put the nut(s) before and (if really needed) eventually force them out to reshape the thread
@mr.robinson19824 жыл бұрын
Would larger wheels (bike wheels) make it easier to port to a lake or pond more than a mile away?
@Luke-qc1rm4 жыл бұрын
Larger wheels would lift it up, making it more ergonomic, plus make it better in rough terrain. Break over angle also greatly improved, so you wouldn’t ding the back as often when starting or ending and incline. Bike wheels probably too thin though.
@markdunn41554 жыл бұрын
Question about Fusion360, are you still able to work under the hobbyist licence if you use it to create projects which you then financially benefit from through video views? What about selling the plans?
@JohnMadeit4 жыл бұрын
Nice. Me and a friend made a stitch and glue canoe a few years ago and we have talked about making some sort of system so we can tow it behind a bicycle. No real reason for just thought it would be cool. Probably why we haven't actually done it.
@abcortani4 жыл бұрын
Bob you should throw some rock sliders on your 80 series.
@RealRuler21124 жыл бұрын
Like the idea, but you have to make at least two trips - one for the canoe and at least 1-2 more for all the fishing gear. You got me thinking though... going to design something similar that will allow the canoe to be upright while in transit.
@thevictinim38144 жыл бұрын
Always lovee ur content..🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@Iliketomakestuff4 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@robertwolinski72944 жыл бұрын
Is the "Josh Scream" going to be the new Wilhelm Scream?
@hollandduck794 жыл бұрын
hello . can you tel me where did you get the special pins from ?
@danielfawdry50474 жыл бұрын
Can you build a custom guitar? I think you would make it really easy to understand and follow (obviously with different parts!)
@gobluejd4 жыл бұрын
Before you cut the threaded rod, screw on the nut. After cut, use the nut to re-thread.
@atrapp274 жыл бұрын
Most of the time, the reason they are underneath is to assist with portaging with a full load of gear in the canoe. Just the canoe by itself shouldn't be that much weight....We have 6 and 7th graders in the troop hauling the canoes on their shoulders down to the rivers and lakes all the time. Another thing is you have to put the canoe on it's keel to put this on, well many places don't have a nice grassy surface to do this, which can cause damage to the canoe. It's a good thing for someone alone for a day trip.
@c319798394 жыл бұрын
Mechanically assisted portage.
@T3CHK1DD4 жыл бұрын
Another way to avoid that cutting threads problem you mentioned would be to put the nut on beforehand and then you can just unscrew it after the cut. Obviously this won't work in all situations but it was just a thought.
@nanowhit4 жыл бұрын
would this work for 50 foot dugout war canoes like the ones my grandfather built
@mattpez4president4 жыл бұрын
Great vid as usual lol! You think you have an idea of when the next update to the R2-D2 will come out?
@codykellogg96344 жыл бұрын
Hey Bob, have you been able to get your Harbor Freight band saw to track straight and square? I have the same saw and I can't seem to get it to cut square to save my life...