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    I new these old law owner blades would be good for something. I put out 6 more structure on Tuesday. Name:  ImageUploadedByTapatalk1378872415.387087.jpg
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    I have got structure fever.. What's more exciting? Putting out the structure with the anticipation or actually catching the crappie? I am sure the catching part will be the best..
    Don't catch them all!! :D

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    What's the lawnmower blades for?
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    Gotta find my old blades. Great idea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cmj View Post
    What's the lawnmower blades for?
    Weight I would guess. Although depending on the bottom, if it were soft you might be able to make them anchors extending into the mud better anchoring the Mat.

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    Attached to the bottom of the bucket before pouring the cement would act as stabilizers...

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    I think they could be just driven around bucket to hold up till concrete dries. Try using bamboo with bucket lids with holes and butt ends tied together. Weight middle and butt with blocks. No length limits , can be layed down in shallow water ,no waiting for concrete to dry. We were tossing bucket lids before I figured this out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cmj View Post
    What's the lawnmower blades for?
    I hammered them in the ground around my buckets to keep the buckets from turning over..
    Don't catch them all!! :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by NIMROD View Post
    I think they could be just driven around bucket to hold up till concrete dries. Try using bamboo with bucket lids with holes and butt ends tied together. Weight middle and butt with blocks. No length limits , can be layed down in shallow water ,no waiting for concrete to dry. We were tossing bucket lids before I figured this out.
    Post us a pic..
    Don't catch them all!! :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by P-nut View Post
    Post us a pic..
    Here is a drawing from another post.

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