On 10/18/10 7:50 PM, MMC wrote:
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On Mon, 18 Oct 2010 17:27:36 -0400, "MMC" wrote:
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In article d702838a-407a-4f75-b099-025589235484
@t8g2000yqk.googlegroups.com, says...
On Oct 18, 1:17 pm, "MMC" wrote:
You can buy some real nice ones, made out of fiberglass.
I found a home made one floating with 1 1/2 PVC pipe shot full of
"great stuff" foam but it was still a little bendy for my
taste. They
put a "T" fitting on one end with short stubs of pipe and caps on
them
for a foot and cap the top end.
The PVC would be enough to see if the idea would work in the weeds
before
spending time an $$ making or more $$ buying one. Good idea.
Perhaps PVC with 1' long wood inserts at 3' intervals to stiffen it.
Easy enough to try.
Huh, I don't follow... Either way, I am still thinking the crosshatch
with glass and resin, think "maypole" type weave along the length, that
would stiffen it up nice I would think and be a lot lighter than
wood...
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Maybe a telescoping pool net pole? Make a foot that uses the same
snap in
fixture as the net and keep the net on the boat too for fishing,
shrimping
and ball cap retrieval.
I know they are fairly lightweight aluminum but should hold up to
less than
gorilla propulsion.
Poling is by nature gorilla propulsion. I doubt one of those net poles
would hold up. If this is more than a once a year thing I would spring
for a commercially built pole. The other thing you get with a real
pole is the top is pointed so you can flip it over and anchor with it.
Yeah, makes sense and even if the poles held the cam lock wouldn't.
Froggy should build himself another p.o.s. so he can continue to whine
about his stuff failing him. I endorse Scott ingerfool's idea to buy a
bannister from Home Despot and fiberglass it. That will surely made an
adequate push pole.
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