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Ain't going to be a lightweight model is it? ;-)
Trying everything I can to keep it light, but also durable. My lady would not step foot into a shanty that has the possibility of collapsing, which I don't as well. Hoping to keep it under 800 lbs, would really like to see sub 600 lbs if possible.
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Thanks Shake for your support, always a driving force is feedback. I plan on getting the walls built this weekend and before then possibly beefing up the skids to allow better planing on top of the snow. Anyone have any ideas to help me achieve this?
The plywood will break off in the unsupported areas. The way to fix would be to cut a 2x2 curved piece to give it the strength it needs. Fill kerfs with waterproof glue. The front takes all the abuse. The weight of the whole shanty has to ride over ice chunks and stuff. So make the front of the ski the strongest.
Taht bent plywood was a sweet idea. It should help it ride over the snow instead of digging in.
Either a wall decoration or would really like to use it to catch a trophy northern, then have them both mounted as a dedication to my father, oh the possibilities.Has anyone else ever seen one of these poles?
Looking good, it's fun to watch it come together. Go Pack Go! Sorry I'm a Packer fan and it is Sunday after all.