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    Well i Decided to build some spiders today. Good thing was all the parts are free. I even got a source for concrete blocks to sink everything now.



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    Hook magnets.


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    Looks good there! I bet a big one will come there and hang out there
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    Will do nimble. If if I don't fish em it will still provide shelter for them

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    Oh forgot to say they float with wt lol. I didn't bring enough so had to go on scavenger hunt to find a rock to wt them down.

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    where you get those test clyendars ?
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    Since we've all been talking about sinking things I heard a trick to try with cane the other day and wondered if anyones heard of this.....Take your cane stalks, tall as you want em and drill holes in the 1st, 6" or so then run weedeater string through them, roll it all up....like a fence.....add the weight to the ends and once it's unrolled the string will float up causing it to stand up like an underwater fence???? Anyone ever heard of that before???

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    Got cylinders from neighbor and hadn't heard of the cane thingy construction guy. I have 2 more to drop but that is it on these as they are too hard to handle by myself

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    Quote Originally Posted by constructskeeter View Post
    Since we've all been talking about sinking things I heard a trick to try with cane the other day and wondered if anyones heard of this.....Take your cane stalks, tall as you want em and drill holes in the 1st, 6" or so then run weedeater string through them, roll it all up....like a fence.....add the weight to the ends and once it's unrolled the string will float up causing it to stand up like an underwater fence???? Anyone ever heard of that before???
    Try it in a swimming pool first and let us know if it works. ;-)


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