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    I have some 1/2" gray and opaque tubing that my plumber son-in-law says is useless. You want it, I have it when we can meet.

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    Looking good, sir !

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    Quote Originally Posted by canebreaker View Post
    I have some 1/2" gray and opaque tubing that my plumber son-in-law says is useless. You want it, I have it when we can meet.
    Get him to start a pile of his scarp. I will be glad to run over and pick up a truck load. And give you the GPS spots of where it will be here.
    I bought 800 sticks of 1/2",3/4 and 1" PVC pipe at a deal. We use some of it for our company. But about half is going into crappie beds. I take a 3" or 4" or even 6" pipe drill holes through it and push the smaller pipe in it. Cross and offset the next piece. Works great along with concreting the big pipe in a block. I can load up the boat and people don't see the beds. Put them together on the water and its all good.


    Have 7 of the above on this creep bend in Yellow creek.

    I use a rope to drop mine, and only after its sitting upright and where I want it. Will I drop one end of the rope and pull all the rode back into the boat. Bigger PVC drill a pair of holes in the top to run the rope through. The rest I put an eyebolt in the block to use the rope on. Also take a 2 liter coke bottle with the top on it. Wire this to the top of the beds and it keeps it standing up better.
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    what happen to the old sinking tree limbs. too much plastic going into these lake that we will pay for later or shall I say our grandkids will???

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    Modern PVC is basically `mid term`(75-100 yr) biologically and chemically designed to be `inert` simply due to it`s intended uses. (Am NOT saying ALL plastic is or is not ) And YES, mixed in with natural LONG LASTING `natural` cover, the 2 tend to work VERY WELL together !

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