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    Default Close Up Shot Of Death Star


    Hope you can all see this better now how it is made ((KILLER))
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    I want some royalties on the deathstar name

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    Question

    How would you anchor them? And where do you get the green piece to hold them together.?
    Also do you have any that has been out for a while?
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    Also can't you join two of these together and how long are the limbs.
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    That is a good point that I had never thought of, you could join two section together. Heck you might be able to join 3 or even 4 of them together and have one huge bed. I know the kits that have the pipe with them, combined together make a 4'-6" diameter. But I dont know why you could make it bigger if you supplied the tubing yourself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KILLER
    Hope you can all see this better now how it is made ((KILLER))
    Where on earth do you get the green piece? A hardware place perhaps. What is the piece called, I'm kind of dumb when it comes th that kind of stuff, I spend to much time fishing...LOL!
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    Default Grizzly jig company

    The price - 29.95 for one ball & tubing or 29.95 for 3 balls and no tubing

    www.grizzlyjig.com
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    Quote Originally Posted by TAE73
    The price - 29.95 for one ball & tubing or 29.95 for 3 balls and no tubing

    www.grizzlyjig.com
    Thank you! That is very helpful!!
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    Jason Piper

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    Quote Originally Posted by TAE73
    The price - 29.95 for one ball & tubing or 29.95 for 3 balls and no tubing

    www.grizzlyjig.com

    FOR 3 BALLS 29.95 PVC AT HOME DEPOT 1.25 FOE 10 FEET

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    Killer Palmer

    How do you sink these things in the water? I assume you tie them to a concrete block or some other type of anchor?

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