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DIY CANOE PACK 1338 views
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DIY CANOE PACK 2329 views
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DIY CANOE PACK FOR BARRELS300 viewsSnaps of my home-made canoe pack for carrying screw top buckets and other things.
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CLOSE VIEW OF BACK OF DIY PIN KIT POUCH FOR PFD110 viewsThe pouch contains a large tubular anchor sling, a medium tubular anchor sling, a large climbing pulley, 2 smaller prussik minding climbing pulleys, 2 prussiks, and 3 locking carabiners. A fourth locking carabiner connects a 75' throwbag to the 25' rear painter on the canoe, and laminated Z Drag instructions are held in an interior pocket of the PFD.
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124 viewsNew DIY spray deck made from repurposed tent liner fitted over tripping load and air flotation bags.
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DIY Reflector Oven918 viewsIn the foreground the sum total of tools used in the process. The Vise grips with the sheet metal attachment wer very useful and only 20 bucks.
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DIY Reflector Oven Side view757 views
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DIY reflector Oven Front view733 views
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DIY Reflector616 viewsBased on the Kraiker's design. A prototype built with a roll of Roofing Aluminum and a couple of Coat Hangers. THis view is it folded up.
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Packed DIY Handlining kit108 viewsFirst of 4 pics, this shows the kit as it sits in my canoe pack.
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DIY Handlining Kit Components124 views2cnd of 4 pics, this shows the separate components of the DIY Handlining Kit.
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Detail of DIY Handlining Rig143 views
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Contents of DIY Handlining Reel Compartment475 views
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DIY PIN KIT CARRIER ON PFD107 viewsA home made, low profile, quick draining zippered pouch attached to the rear of a Kokatat Maximus Prime PFD, for carrying a well put together pin kit.
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DIY ULTRALIGHT FOLDING REFLECTOR OVEN 6144 viewsOblique view of assembled reflector oven.
Total cost <$5, total weight < 5oz, total time to construct <30 mins.
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DIY ULTRALIGHT FOLDING REFLECTOR OVEN 5133 viewsSide view of assembled reflector oven. I use rocks or firewood to prop up the rear of it, to level the baking tray. Depending on the fire, it takes about 15 minutes to cook a bannock the size of a baby's head.
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DIY ULTRALIGHT FOLDING REFLECTOR OVEN 4139 viewsI got the idea for this folding reflector oven from a Youtube video. It is capable of baking a bannock for two to accompany a meal. It weighs only a few ounces, and I have used it fairly heavily over a total of about 2 months of tripping.
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DIY ULTRALIGHT FOLDING REFLECTOR OVEN 3138 viewsThe reflector oven is made from a Dollar Store oven drip pan with holes strategically placed in it for the ACCO Fasteners and skewers. The skewer holes have been lined with small brass grommets.
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DIY ULTRALIGHT FOLDING REFLECTOR OVEN 284 viewsThe case carries the folded oven, a baking tray, 2 ACCO Fasteners, and 2 modified BBQ skewers.
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DIY ULTRALIGHT FOLDING REFLECTOR OVEN 187 viewsDIY Folding reflector oven in its case
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SIDE VIEW OF DIY PIN KIT CARRIER FOR PFD106 viewsThe pouch is fabricated from rubberized linen mesh, with all seams double-stitched and binding, and grommets for attachment points line the edges. It is secured to the PFD above the rescue harness, by paracord at 4 corners.
     
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