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    Excellent cover
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    The ones made on pallets will only last as long as the pallet . If I was going to use pvc , it would be able to stay with nothing to break down .
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    Quote Originally Posted by NIMROD View Post
    The ones made on pallets will only last as long as the pallet . If I was going to use pvc , it would be able to stay with nothing to break down .
    I can get all the Plastic Pallets that I want from work....you can zip tie 4 milk crates filled with a block on the bottom 4 corners to sink them. You can layer them on each other for minnows, or layer them with 4 more milk crates on each corner per layer....they will last forever. The downfall is the weight and the bulk...you need a flat-top to slid them off, or a lot of strong backs.
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    How did you attach the plastic pipes to the pallet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappie_hunter15 View Post
    How did you attach the plastic pipes to the pallet?
    Just drilled holes.

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    A series of plastic bread trays held up by 16- 20 red 10 holed bricks using VHD zip ties top and bottom ideally with some Osage orange sticks and small limbs also zip tied into place with just 2 14" cement blocks on diagonally opposite sides, this ensures that even on a steep incline the free end will tend to dig in, on a flat bottom it should settle at an angle eventually and provide a predator hiding place beneath it...

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    Lowell you still have an open Invitation to come to MS and show us how yours work!!!!!! Stay WARM!!!!!!!
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    Happy New Years to all whom visit here !

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    Nice job


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