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    I have quite a few pallets to make into crappie condos. Just wondering what is best to tie the cinder blocks with. Will probably use two blocks per condo. Post pics if anyone has done anything similar to this. Thanks.

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    Look on the Crappie Cover, Lake Structure and Pond Mgmt

    forum on here they show about ever kind of crappie condos and there are a lot of good people to help you with all your questions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haynie View Post
    I have quite a few pallets to make into crappie condos. Just wondering what is best to tie the cinder blocks with. Will probably use two blocks per condo. Post pics if anyone has done anything similar to this. Thanks.
    Scrat is right...good info there.
    But to be quick, we have used vinyl coated cable and clamps on plastic skids/pallets in highly traveled or high current areas....and 250lb black plastic/nylon tie-straps on wooden pallets in other areas! We have stood them up and stacked them....pine wood does not last long (couple years +), but we managed to get a bunch of free oak pallets, that will last a long while.
    DO NOT USE TREATED PALLETS!

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