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@88GRENADE88 You better hurry, the tide is rising and it's judgement day tomorrow.
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how about a video(s) showing how to actually make one (one or two person), that would be cool
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thanks! that was some great handiwork
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we used to have those river cane where i live but they cleared out alot of those areas- its a shame really because those were good for making alot of things
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@Lepiratepoulpe if you take it out of the water...the second boat from 1981 still sits in a museum in California
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I use about the same material to make camping matresses.
Using it as a boat...how long does it take before it starts degrading? Would it last an entire summer?
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did they seal it with any thing
pyroman675 9 months ago
@pyroman675 no in this area, but the Chumash of Southern California used tar from the tar pits to seal theirs
LivingHistorySchool 9 months ago
Nice video Scott, people here used tule for their homes up untill the early 1900's. great material.
EDINBURGSTAR 9 months ago
@EDINBURGSTAR I have built a few tule houses too... I didn't know they were used in your area. Thanks.
LivingHistorySchool 9 months ago
this is amazing my friend. you have done something/s that many only dream of and some cant even imagine.
bikemessenger7 9 months ago
@bikemessenger7 Thanks
LivingHistorySchool 9 months ago