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I'm not a boat builder but I am an accomplished woodworker. I've used an old
microwave oven to heat small pieces to bend. I've also seen a homemade contraption built by a woodowrker that uses a piece of pipe placed through the center of an old 250 gal propane tank. It looks like an oversize B-B-Que pit. He lights a fire in the tank, slids his wood through the pipe and heats it. It seems to work very effectively for the bent wood rocking chairs he manufacturers. Just a thought! I think some of the folks here are forgetting that it is the heat, not the moisture that allows the cell walls to get soft. See Greg, I have read your pages ![]() heat in a even, manageable fashion. I have heard of folks bending without steam, just heat but I have not tried.. Scotty... still with tail between legs... |
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