I was so happy that you have abused the the bicycle of your kids 😂 Lifting the canoe down stairs was alright but all the way back to our car…..oh man…..I‘m sure without a beer break every 20 meter it would be pure suffering😅, thanks for sharing this great series with us, hope after all this effort you‘ll have many happy time on the water with you canoe, take care my friend and have a great weekend, Taro
I just did a Felix Immler binge watching!! Great fun in watching the whole process in one sitting. Good to see you back creating in a big way, my very favorite of the things you do (the bathtub in the forest was one of my favorites!!). Happy to see your kid helping you, I love when a father teaches his children such great skills!
Great series Felix or should I say captain Felix? Your start to finish process is enjoyable to watch. Friday's became more interesting and fun. Thanks again
A solid axle will solve the problem. Build your frame over the axle and pull the canoe with the paddle. A simple arrangement of U shaped bolts will hold the axle. The paddle bracket on the bow of the canoe could be something imaginative and fun. A small carved Viking dragon? Love the idea of upgrading the canoe until you have the best version, then build a second with what you've improved. 👍 😃
I admit, I haven't watched all the videos in this build project yet, but am I to understand that you did the majority of the work with your Swiss Army knife?!?! That's amazing!
What a great three-part series! Thank you so much and I look forward to this project in the winter time here in Michigan. I really enjoy learning from your skills.
Hi Felix ☺ nice solution to your transportation problem, as always your projects are interesting and instructional, and I always look forward to the next one, stay safe mate, best wishe's to you and your's, Stuart uk.
I enjoyed this series very much! Thank you Felix! For stability of the canoe, how about one or two removable outriggers like they use in the Pacific Islands and Hawaii? These could be easily assembled/disassembled for transportation. Also would be light weight. Just a thought for a low budget solution.
Hello and thank you once again for an informative video. You make it look so easy. Was happy to see you use the SAK for cutting and screw driver. I will have to build such a cart myself because I no longer have the strength to carry my canoe. I can also use it for my kayak. I look forward to your next project. Keep up the good work. Until next week.
I wonder if the wheels had a long axle that went through both wheels if that would create more stability. Also creating angle or cross members on the cart may help.
Hi Felix. great canoe series, great skill and imagination, enjoyed all of it....... and still using the greatest pocket Knife on the planet. cheers Ian
Yes lieber Felix!👍👍👍 Einfach, günstig, praktisch und super durchdacht! Natürlich könnte man den Rahmen noch verstärken, aber für den Anfang eine tolle Sache! Respekt!👍👍👍 Ich bin schon sehr gespannt auf den Fahrad-Anhänger! Vielen Dank für's Zeigen und ganz liebe Grüße aus Oberösterreich! Schönes Wochenende und bleib gesund!
Hi, you mentioned you had an issue with the threaded rod not fitting the bike wheel hardware. How did you fix that? Did you just drill out the old threads?
Oh my Felix if ONLY we could believe this to be your "last" episode of "cheep" canoe. I mean, once you think "gee I can use cardboard" and "gee I can water proof the cardboard with marine varnish" and finish that with "gee I can then use final covering of varnish soaked fabric to be sure it is good and strong" and then yup you now what we all know, this will not be the last one :D
Great Job Felix. One thing I would add due to the stability issues is maybe some sot of outriggers. I have seen many canoes here where I live made from old boat bumpers. You can youtube search it as well and I believe you will be happy and safer. Ciao~
Nice work Felix. I think you could sturdy the whole thing up with a steel bar about 12-15mm diameter (or to match the receiving diameter on the wheel to act as an axle and attach to your frame to bear the majority of the weight in transport. You can still make it a break-down model that way. Maybe attaching a floor within your frame would add more frfame stability and capacity. Love your videos Felix.
Impressive Felix and this series a delight to watch. Though i may not make such a canoe it will surely inspire others to make something similar. Looking forward to the bicycle cart in future videos
The highest level of survival skills is to get bicycle wheels in the forest, but I believe, I will find the right tree!😀☝️ Waiting for the vinter video "Change your wheels to 4 SAKs!"👍😀🤘😀😀
Maybe placing one wheel at the very end of the canoe would increase stability. One wheel at the end near the anchoring, the 2 other wheels around the 3/5th of length point.
Schönes Video, Felix. Klasse deine Karre fürs Kanu! Öhm, wenn du die karre >Modifizieren< möchtest, damit es hinterm Fahrrad passt. Würde ich hinten eine Halterung bauen, wo ein Sackkarrenrad befestigt ist damit es keinen Bodenkontakt hat. Vorne am Kanu, leimst du noch ein Stück Dachlatte drauf. Dann mit einem Schlangenbohrer ein loch bohren, wo du ein Rohrstück rein schlagen kannst. Aus ein anderem Rohr (was passend durch das kleine Rohrstück passt), schneidest du unten ein Gewinde drauf. Wo eine Schraube drauf kommt. Am anderen Ende ein 90° Bogen, das du es am Drahtesel befestigen kannst. Smile, ist eine Winterarbeit, die ja bald ansteht. 🤔🤭🤣
Hallo Felix, Danke für die Antwort. Klar kann ich dir eine Skizze davon anfertigen. 🤭 Ist doch kein Problem, daran sieht man das jeder von uns unterschiedlich ist. 😂
Made my canoe cart out of the front forks of two bikes.From what I remember I used 2x4s and pretty much looked like yours.I think I used u bolts to hold the forks on where your wheels are. Good luck I know you can figure it out.
I am thinking that a length of threaded rod, (Also called "Allthread") running thru the frame, from one side through the other, with ends sticking out to act as axles, for the wheels, would add stability and alignment. On another issue, I bought the large SAK, with wood scales. I love the larger blade and, especially, the longer saw. I would like to be able to mount a tweezers and toothpick, and, even one of those ferro rods that fit in the toothpick slot. Could I talk you into showing me how it might be done? It sounds like something "right up your alley" as we say here.
Hi Felix, super Kanu Story - kam ir nur so gerade in den Sinn als du von dein Vorhaben mir dem Fahrrad erzählt hast. Was denkst du über einen Ausleger für dein Kanu das ganze wird stabiler tragfähiger und vlt schwimmt dein Fahrrad auch noch mit? Grüße aus Hessen 🤜 🤛 🙋♂️M
Hi Felix. Thanks I’ve been wondering how you managed to get the axle of your kids wheel to extend so far to one side? Did you get another longer axle to fit? Thanks again!
Hi Felix, ich habe mir neulich aus einem alten fahradkinderanhänger eine rollende Transportbox für das Fahrrad gebaut. Wäre sowas nicht auch ne Idee als langfristig stabilere Variante? Aber wieder klasse gezeigt, du hast halt immer geile Ideen Grüße Marco
Totally giving me ideas. Like houseboat ideas. Popular mechanics ideas. I assume the idea could be scaled and multiplied to make pontoons. With a pony truck underneath. I’d bet it could be amphibious. I’ve seen some turn bicycles wheels into paddle wheels or even propellers. Especially what you have made is simmer in design to a Roman barge. Lapped planks with no caulking. The Romans used tenon joints to fix things together. I bet you could use screws spaced 250mm- 300mm apart in pre-drilled holes no glue needed. Oh and this guy th-cam.com/video/bFhnt3JUuL8/w-d-xo.html. Might just give you a few ideas.
I like the canoe and cart. Now to make this I put children's bicycle in driveway and run over carefully so not to damage wheels only bend frame. Children might retaliate by making bonfire inside canoe to roast my goose. 😊😅
I was so happy that you have abused the the bicycle of your kids 😂 Lifting the canoe down stairs was alright but all the way back to our car…..oh man…..I‘m sure without a beer break every 20 meter it would be pure suffering😅, thanks for sharing this great series with us, hope after all this effort you‘ll have many happy time on the water with you canoe, take care my friend and have a great weekend, Taro
Your comment makes me happy! Thank you so much!!
I always enjoy seeing your ingenuity at work.
I appreciate that! Thanks a lot Lonnie!
I just did a Felix Immler binge watching!! Great fun in watching the whole process in one sitting. Good to see you back creating in a big way, my very favorite of the things you do (the bathtub in the forest was one of my favorites!!). Happy to see your kid helping you, I love when a father teaches his children such great skills!
Hello Andi. Thank you so much for this wonderful feedback!!
Great series Felix or should I say captain Felix? Your start to finish process is enjoyable to watch. Friday's became more interesting and fun. Thanks again
Excellent video, my friend. Great way to repurpose one item into something else very useful!
Hi Felix. Es ist erstaunlich, was ein hochmotivierter Mann leisten kann! Respekt. die videos haben mir sehr gefreut. Bleib gesund. ATB. Nigel
Vielen Dank mein lieber Freund!
A solid axle will solve the problem. Build your frame over the axle and pull the canoe with the paddle. A simple arrangement of U shaped bolts will hold the axle. The paddle bracket on the bow of the canoe could be something imaginative and fun. A small carved Viking dragon? Love the idea of upgrading the canoe until you have the best version, then build a second with what you've improved. 👍 😃
Hello James. Thank you so much for your tips.
Wie immer sehr fesch gearbeitet lieber Felix! Cool das verdübeln und gscheit markiert! Tolle Arbeit mein Freund! LG und schönes Wochenende, Sepp
Vielen dank lieber Sepp! ich wünsche Dir eine tollen Wochenstart!!
I admit, I haven't watched all the videos in this build project yet, but am I to understand that you did the majority of the work with your Swiss Army knife?!?! That's amazing!
No, in this case the Swiss Army Knife was just a good helper...
What a great three-part series! Thank you so much and I look forward to this project in the winter time here in Michigan. I really enjoy learning from your skills.
Wowww, your comment makes me happy!!
Great work! Strange suggestion : Maybe you could build a rolling keel to serve as a wheel on ground and a keel on water?
Haa ha haa, cool idea. Thanks a lot for thinking out of the box!
È rilassantissimo vederti lavorare. Sei grande Felix.
Molte molte grazie
My current carpentry project is making my own coffin from recycled pallet wood.
It's very therapeutic.
Super idea!! My plan is to build my next canoe from pallet wood...
Make sure to allow enough room for the iron head covering.
Hi Felix ☺ nice solution to your transportation problem, as always your projects are interesting and instructional, and I always look forward to the next one, stay safe mate, best wishe's to you and your's, Stuart uk.
Many thanks dear Stuart!
Like visiting my childhood making a go-cart nice one
Thanks for visiting 🤣
Wie immer, wieder eine schöne Video!!!
Vielen Dank!!
ты умничка!продолжай делать вещи дальше!
Thanks a lot for your comment!
Respect sent to you Felix . Your engineering and Can Do attitude is awesome . Thanks again and have a great weekend .
Thank you very much! Your compliment makes me happy!
Extremely simple tools, design and materials. Excellent quality video 👍.
Felix I really enjoyed this video. Been awhile since I commented to you. As always your channel teaches while being entertaining.
Awesome, thank you Kris!
I enjoyed this series very much! Thank you Felix! For stability of the canoe, how about one or two removable outriggers like they use in the Pacific Islands and Hawaii? These could be easily assembled/disassembled for transportation. Also would be light weight. Just a thought for a low budget solution.
Super idea! Thanks a lot
Great project and a great way to repurpose bike wheels
Great video Felix! Love your enginuitve ideas.. really entertaining to watch
Cheers from London England 👍💪😎🏴
Thank you so much an greetings to London!
@@FelixImmler you too my friend
Hello and thank you once again for an informative video. You make it look so easy. Was happy to see you use the SAK for cutting and screw driver.
I will have to build such a cart myself because I no longer have the strength to carry my canoe. I can also use it for my kayak.
I look forward to your next project. Keep up the good work. Until next week.
Thank you so much for your visit and your nice comment on my channel!
👋🇧🇾✌️. Thank's a lot, Felix 👍👍👍! 🤘
Thanks a lot for your comment!!
I wonder if the wheels had a long axle that went through both wheels if that would create more stability. Also creating angle or cross members on the cart may help.
Your idea with the going thru axle is exactly my plan!
Hi Felix. great canoe series, great skill and imagination, enjoyed all of it....... and still using the greatest pocket Knife on the planet. cheers Ian
haa ha haa thanks a lot dear Ian!
This has been an awesome project. Thank you!
Thanks a lot for your nice comment!
Yes lieber Felix!👍👍👍 Einfach, günstig, praktisch und super durchdacht! Natürlich könnte man den Rahmen noch verstärken, aber für den Anfang eine tolle Sache! Respekt!👍👍👍 Ich bin schon sehr gespannt auf den Fahrad-Anhänger!
Vielen Dank für's Zeigen und ganz liebe Grüße aus Oberösterreich! Schönes Wochenende und bleib gesund!
Danke Danke Danke!!
Hi, you mentioned you had an issue with the threaded rod not fitting the bike wheel hardware. How did you fix that? Did you just drill out the old threads?
Sehr schönes Gesamtwerk und Projekt Felix 🖖
Vielen Dank Jonnessen!
Great Series 👍👍👍
Hello Jack. Thanks for the visit!
Oh my Felix if ONLY we could believe this to be your "last" episode of "cheep" canoe. I mean, once you think "gee I can use cardboard" and "gee I can water proof the cardboard with marine varnish" and finish that with "gee I can then use final covering of varnish soaked fabric to be sure it is good and strong" and then yup you now what we all know, this will not be the last one :D
Great video! Good workmanship! Thank you.
Thank you so much!!
Fun series to watch! Thanks again!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks a lot Brian!
It was a great series and like watching how it progressed.
Thanks Felix
Thank you so much Steve!!
Super! Ich liebe Ihre Projekte.
Great Job Felix. One thing I would add due to the stability issues is maybe some sot of outriggers. I have seen many canoes here where I live made from old boat bumpers. You can youtube search it as well and I believe you will be happy and safer. Ciao~
Thanks for the tips!
Excellent Felix!
Thank you so much Jose!!
Nice work Felix. I think you could sturdy the whole thing up with a steel bar about 12-15mm diameter (or to match the receiving diameter on the wheel to act as an axle and attach to your frame to bear the majority of the weight in transport. You can still make it a break-down model that way. Maybe attaching a floor within your frame would add more frfame stability and capacity. Love your videos Felix.
Thanks a lot for your valuable tips!
Another Awesome job!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for another Great vieo
Hello Sonny. Thank you so much for watching the video!
Hallo Felix, eine durchaus sinnvolle Ergänzung für das Kanu, zumal bei dessen hohem Gewicht! Auf die Version für‘s Fahrrad bin ich gespannt. LG Micha
Ich auch.... 😅 LG
Great job Felix. The project turned out beautiful my friend.
Wowww thank you my friend!
Impressive Felix and this series a delight to watch. Though i may not make such a canoe it will surely inspire others to make something similar. Looking forward to the bicycle cart in future videos
Thanks a lot Peter!!
The highest level of survival skills is to get bicycle wheels in the forest, but I believe, I will find the right tree!😀☝️ Waiting for the vinter video "Change your wheels to 4 SAKs!"👍😀🤘😀😀
Haaa ha haaa, thanks a lot for your funny comment!
Great series Felix. I am very impressed with your boat . I am not giving up my 15 kg Kevlar fusion canoe though. Keep up the great content
You are right! Thank you so much Jon 😅
Maybe placing one wheel at the very end of the canoe would increase stability.
One wheel at the end near the anchoring, the 2 other wheels around the 3/5th of length point.
Thanks a lot for your tip!
always impressed
Thank you so much!!
Schönes Video, Felix.
Klasse deine Karre fürs Kanu!
Öhm, wenn du die karre >Modifizieren< möchtest, damit es hinterm Fahrrad passt. Würde ich hinten eine Halterung bauen, wo ein Sackkarrenrad befestigt ist damit es keinen Bodenkontakt hat. Vorne am Kanu, leimst du noch ein Stück Dachlatte drauf. Dann mit einem Schlangenbohrer ein loch bohren, wo du ein Rohrstück rein schlagen kannst. Aus ein anderem Rohr (was passend durch das kleine Rohrstück passt), schneidest du unten ein Gewinde drauf. Wo eine Schraube drauf kommt. Am anderen Ende ein 90° Bogen, das du es am Drahtesel befestigen kannst.
Smile, ist eine Winterarbeit, die ja bald ansteht. 🤔🤭🤣
Hey Gütner. Danke für deine Tipps. Kannst Du mir das mal kurz aufzeichnen und mailen? Ich ,muss das vor mir sehen...sorry!
Hallo Felix,
Danke für die Antwort.
Klar kann ich dir eine Skizze davon anfertigen. 🤭
Ist doch kein Problem, daran sieht man das jeder von uns unterschiedlich ist. 😂
Looks like it works good 👍. Thanks 😊🙏
Thanks a lot Mike!
Ein wirklich schönes Projekt, Felix. Aber das kann ja nur der Einstieg sein. Ich bin verry gespannt, wie die Segeljacht aussehen wird! :P
Haa ha haa, da da wird's wohl noch weiter gehen :-D
Grosses Kino! Mega spannend gsi und ich freu mich uf dis nögste Video! Bis bald wieder Outdoor Bro!
Vielä Dank Manu!
Im gonna make this one!! Thanks
Love it. Shit happens lol 😂 you need that as a bumper sticker for your canoe Felix lol.
Exactly!
Made my canoe cart out of the front forks of two bikes.From what I remember I used 2x4s and pretty much looked like yours.I think I used u bolts to hold the forks on where your wheels are. Good luck I know you can figure it out.
No children were hurt in the making of the cart………………except for the child who owned the green bike…🤪🤪🤪🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Haaa ha haa no i asked first! 🤣
thanks i will try it
Super!! Go for it!!
@@FelixImmler thanks
I love it!
Thanks a lot David!
Was that you demonstrating all the functions in the official swiss tool video? Distinct hands! You work for victorinox?
"I used the wheels from my kid's damaged bicycle"
What was wrong with the bicycle?
"It's missing the wheels" 😎👉👉
The bike was hit by the car.....grrrrr
Stick to your story👍😀
I am thinking that a length of threaded rod, (Also called "Allthread") running thru the frame, from one side through the other, with ends sticking out to act as axles, for the wheels, would add stability and alignment. On another issue, I bought the large SAK, with wood scales. I love the larger blade and, especially, the longer saw. I would like to be able to mount a tweezers and toothpick, and, even one of those ferro rods that fit in the toothpick slot. Could I talk you into showing me how it might be done? It sounds like something "right up your alley" as we say here.
Hi Felix, super Kanu Story - kam ir nur so gerade in den Sinn als du von dein Vorhaben mir dem Fahrrad erzählt hast.
Was denkst du über einen Ausleger für dein Kanu das ganze wird stabiler tragfähiger und vlt schwimmt dein Fahrrad auch noch mit? Grüße aus Hessen 🤜 🤛 🙋♂️M
Ja klar...das Fahrrad passt ins Kanu!
Hi Felix. Thanks I’ve been wondering how you managed to get the axle of your kids wheel to extend so far to one side? Did you get another longer axle to fit? Thanks again!
Thank you for your comment.
no... the axle is separated...
Hi Felix, ich habe mir neulich aus einem alten fahradkinderanhänger eine rollende Transportbox für das Fahrrad gebaut.
Wäre sowas nicht auch ne Idee als langfristig stabilere Variante?
Aber wieder klasse gezeigt, du hast halt immer geile Ideen
Grüße Marco
Ja klar... ich muss das Ding noch stabiler bauen, wenn ich es als Kanu-Trailer mit dem Fahhrad verwenden möchte.
Jetzt kannst du deinen Bootstrailer hinter deinem Moped herziehen. Auf zu neuen Ufern! LG
Genau sowas habe ich mit den Fahrrad vor!! Weil das Moped kann ich nicht in des Boot laden..das Fahrrad schon.
@@FelixImmler Very clever! 😀
can you make the canoe in to a cart or wagon that you could peddle from inside the canoe?
Haaa ha haa, what a cool idea!
So...the Swiss Navy is now......amphibious!
Haaa ha haa thanks for your funny commnet!
NICE!! :)
Thanks for the visit
Super!
Thank you very much!
good job
🤣🤣🤣
😉👍
Thanks a lot!
Totally giving me ideas. Like houseboat ideas. Popular mechanics ideas. I assume the idea could be scaled and multiplied to make pontoons. With a pony truck underneath. I’d bet it could be amphibious. I’ve seen some turn bicycles wheels into paddle wheels or even propellers. Especially what you have made is simmer in design to a Roman barge. Lapped planks with no caulking. The Romans used tenon joints to fix things together. I bet you could use screws spaced 250mm- 300mm apart in pre-drilled holes no glue needed. Oh and this guy th-cam.com/video/bFhnt3JUuL8/w-d-xo.html. Might just give you a few ideas.
Yes, something like this is my plan!! Thanks a lot for your tips!
Good !
Thanks a lot Dennis!
I like the canoe and cart. Now to make this I put children's bicycle in driveway and run over carefully so not to damage wheels only bend frame. Children might retaliate by making bonfire inside canoe to roast my goose. 😊😅
Haaa ha haaa, what a funny comment!
you could pull the canon with a bike now
Yes.. thats my goal...
👍👏👏 chauuu! 😀
Thanks for visiting my channel!! 😃
But it still took two people to carry it, allllll the way down the stairs! LOL
That's true!!
DuDE!!! If you really wanted, you could add trailer brakes....😂 since that back wheel has coaster brakes built in....
👍.Is your son aware,that you have stolen his bicykle wheels???.😂
haaa ha haa yes i asked first! 😂
Just saying. Don't enjoy the music.