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Charles Ray Heater
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Charles Ray Heater replied to Dave Z's discussion 'Dust Control Systems'
Dave;   I use various dust collection systems for my work.  I have a Jet unit for my table saw that is OK.  I use my portable power vacuum to draw chips from my portable planer.  I do the same with my stationary belt…
Jan 3
Charles Ray Heater replied to Kevin Kay's discussion 'Need help identifying my wooden drift boat'
Kevin: Our shop continues to use slotted screws especially in the areas of heavy wear.  Slotted screws are much easier to remove in the areas of the chine cap and I would venture on the bottom as well.  Removing Phillips head screws are…
Dec 7, 2011
Charles Ray Heater replied to Steve Jaccaud's discussion 'CHINE WOOD'
The Ipe bends fine.  A dimension of 1/2" thickness works very well.  Ipe weathers very very well.  We suggest oiling the Ipe cap.  You must have sharp tools when milling the wood. After the scarf is cut I treat the mating…
Nov 13, 2011
Charles Ray Heater replied to Steve Jaccaud's discussion 'CHINE WOOD'
In my experience I have come to regard White Oak as well as Red Oak as inferior woods for building a drift boat, expecially in the area of the chine.  The wood does not weather well and it is very difficult to find any oak that does not have…
Nov 12, 2011
Charles Ray Heater replied to Kevin C.'s discussion 'ipe wood'
Hi Don:   I'm an old friend of A.J.'s.  I would like to meet you sometime.   I have an Ipe chine cap, 1/2" x 1 3/4" attached to a boat I sold recently.  It is everything described by the others.  I think…
May 11, 2011
Charles Ray Heater replied to chris towles's discussion 'Dealing with mold on oiled interiors'
Try 30 Seconds moss and mildew remover.  It is inexpensive and can be purchased at Fred Meyer.  It is best to store a wood boat indoors.   Ray      
May 5, 2011
Charles Ray Heater replied to Ben Kittell's discussion 'Trailers'
I have seen more boats damaged by homebuilt trailers than I have ever seen boats wrecked on the river!!!
Apr 9, 2011
Charles Ray Heater replied to chris towles's discussion 'checked plywood...oil or varnish?'
Once the Fir plywood has checked, it will continue to check. Oil soaked will inhibit the surface but it will always be checked, not smooth. The only way to eliminate the checking is to epoxy with 4 oz.or 6 oz. fiberglass cloth. Obviously this should…
Jul 12, 2010

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Hometown:
Rose Lodge, Oregon
About Me:
Professional boat builder, 30 years, (semi-retired)
Website:
http://raysriverdories. com
Boats I own:
several

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McKenzie float

Fellow Boaters;

I just sent a message to montanaboatbuilders forum that I was planning on a McKenzie River float for this coming McKenzie River boat show in April. I would like some advice about floating the upper river. I have launched from Paradise in the past. Would like to do above. We will have 2 days at that time to do the float.

Ray Heater

Posted on November 10, 2008 at 6:25pm — 2 Comments

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At 7:09pm on October 22, 2008, Randy DershamRandy Dersham said…
Welcome Ray!
I'm looking forward to your input and expertise on the forums. I hope you find it fun.
 
 
 

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