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    Default Building a few pallet stakebeds


    Several spots need a little refreshing and I feel I need more close by some already in place. All I need to do is add rocks in the corners and push overboard.

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    That look like it ready to take the plunge
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    Looking good ,

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    Um hmm, fish getting a custom built crib by Nimrod Custom Construction.
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    Ca, r u flooring those with plywood or is that the way they were when you picked them up?.....do you ever angle the stakte over or always straight up?

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    These are the way I get them but I also use ones without plywood. I try to put stakes verticle as possiable , less hang ups.
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    Bout how much weight will it take to sink that pallet, and how do you secure the weight to it?
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    Not sure on the weight, I find right sized rocks to jam in each corner and a couple in the middle between top and bottom boards.
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    Well next time holler and i will help ya nimble

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    Nice... I'll order 30 of them. How much? I always wondered why folks dont sell pallets made up for crappie fishing. I would rather pay someone 5-10 dollars apiece for some made up... than haft to deal with it. Good Job.
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