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Thread: Corrugated pipe

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    cut the bottoms of the pipes at an angle so that you can fits more of them in one bucket then cement them in. Might havwe to experiment with the angle a little but once you figure it out.......
    Scott

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    Default try two pipes

    Quote Originally Posted by LYNYRD
    Thanks for all the replies.
    Reaper, you have got a good idea and that would be awesome . But it probably would get hammered on Ky. Lake. It did make me think of something similar just not all tied together.
    Remember this stuff is 6" pipe. So what if I took a 2-liter bottle and crammed inside one end and tied the other end to a block with some nylon rope. This should float the pipe and if someone gets hung (commerical fisherman) they will only move or break one . I could make several up and drop in the bays of creeks in the 12 to 14 foot range outta the current. I can load a bay up with these and should be a pretty good set-up to troll over/thru.

    What do yall think?
    You could do something like that, then use some sort of separators to keep the pipes apart from one another. I wouldn't worry too much about commercial fishermen. If they get tangled up in something bad, they should avoid the area in the future.
    Last edited by Crappie Reaper; 01-18-2006 at 09:51 PM.
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    Default forms

    S10CHEVY has a great idea using forms. I would use 2x4s. Put plastic down put the forms on the plastic and add cement. Unscrew form a presto! The froms will allow you to make any size.
    Bill

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