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  • Richard D-S
    Junior Member
    • Nov 1999
    • 5

    Slick, big chisel required + barefoot augers

    A student worker who recently left my very small boatbuilding yard (me plus the dog and some wood) managed to "borrow" my slick.

    Here in UK such things are hard to find, the lost one was given to me by a wonderful gent I met in Oregon many years ago. Can anybody tell me where I can get another?
    Barefoot augers don't exist over here. Anywhere I can get them "over there"?
  • Richard D-S
    Junior Member
    • Nov 1999
    • 5

    #2
    A student worker who recently left my very small boatbuilding yard (me plus the dog and some wood) managed to "borrow" my slick.

    Here in UK such things are hard to find, the lost one was given to me by a wonderful gent I met in Oregon many years ago. Can anybody tell me where I can get another?
    Barefoot augers don't exist over here. Anywhere I can get them "over there"?

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    • Richard D-S
      Junior Member
      • Nov 1999
      • 5

      #3
      A student worker who recently left my very small boatbuilding yard (me plus the dog and some wood) managed to "borrow" my slick.

      Here in UK such things are hard to find, the lost one was given to me by a wonderful gent I met in Oregon many years ago. Can anybody tell me where I can get another?
      Barefoot augers don't exist over here. Anywhere I can get them "over there"?

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      • TomRobb
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2000
        • 1457

        #4
        There are catalogs selling them. But I think that because of the evident emotional connection to the one you had, I'd try to find the sticky-fingered student. Scotland Yard? Interpol? The Mafia?
        No doubt someone here will have more specific help.
        No individual rain-drop thinks it\'s responsible for the flood.

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        • TomRobb
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2000
          • 1457

          #5
          There are catalogs selling them. But I think that because of the evident emotional connection to the one you had, I'd try to find the sticky-fingered student. Scotland Yard? Interpol? The Mafia?
          No doubt someone here will have more specific help.
          No individual rain-drop thinks it\'s responsible for the flood.

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          • TomRobb
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2000
            • 1457

            #6
            There are catalogs selling them. But I think that because of the evident emotional connection to the one you had, I'd try to find the sticky-fingered student. Scotland Yard? Interpol? The Mafia?
            No doubt someone here will have more specific help.
            No individual rain-drop thinks it\'s responsible for the flood.

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            • Greg H.
              Senior Member
              • May 1999
              • 1684

              #7
              Check the posting..'nice catalog'
              Greg

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              • Greg H.
                Senior Member
                • May 1999
                • 1684

                #8
                Check the posting..'nice catalog'
                Greg

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                • Greg H.
                  Senior Member
                  • May 1999
                  • 1684

                  #9
                  Check the posting..'nice catalog'
                  Greg

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                  • JimConlin
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2000
                    • 10683

                    #10
                    Woodcraft (www.woodcraft.com) has 'em

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                    • JimConlin
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2000
                      • 10683

                      #11
                      Woodcraft (www.woodcraft.com) has 'em

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                      • JimConlin
                        Senior Member
                        • Oct 2000
                        • 10683

                        #12
                        Woodcraft (www.woodcraft.com) has 'em

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                        • Art Read
                          Senior Member
                          • Jan 2000
                          • 4427

                          #13
                          Just saw a couple in Anacortes, Washington, USA... I KNOW I saw some in the local marine supply place... (Funky, oldtime, REAL ships chandlry kind of place... can't remember the name....) I THINK I saw at Flounder Bay Lumber,, (link provided on the Woodenboat home page...) All were pretty pricey... about $80 US, believe...)

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                          • Art Read
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2000
                            • 4427

                            #14
                            Just saw a couple in Anacortes, Washington, USA... I KNOW I saw some in the local marine supply place... (Funky, oldtime, REAL ships chandlry kind of place... can't remember the name....) I THINK I saw at Flounder Bay Lumber,, (link provided on the Woodenboat home page...) All were pretty pricey... about $80 US, believe...)

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                            • Art Read
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2000
                              • 4427

                              #15
                              Just saw a couple in Anacortes, Washington, USA... I KNOW I saw some in the local marine supply place... (Funky, oldtime, REAL ships chandlry kind of place... can't remember the name....) I THINK I saw at Flounder Bay Lumber,, (link provided on the Woodenboat home page...) All were pretty pricey... about $80 US, believe...)

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