Conrete blocks are fairly cheap. A little bit of concrete would set the stakes. Easier than trying to keep everything where you want it in a bucket until the concrete sets. Docks last for many years in the water.
Thinking about making some stake type attractors. 5 southern yellow pine 2x2 in a tub. Would they last long enough to be worth it ?
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Conrete blocks are fairly cheap. A little bit of concrete would set the stakes. Easier than trying to keep everything where you want it in a bucket until the concrete sets. Docks last for many years in the water.
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Good point about docks. Thanks for the tip.
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Hard woods will last a lot longer than pine will. Xmas trees don't last much beyond 3 years in the water.
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I wish I had cheap access to hardwood but I really don't
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The price of PVC pipe is unreal. Otherwise it seems to be a long lasting alternative
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Silverside, try getting some wood skids. They are usually, for the most part, made from hard woods. Find someone in plumbing, and see if you can get their scrap pieces.
Try talking to your local water company they always have scrap peices laying around
a chain saw and a walk in the woods will get you all the hard wood you want. limbs off of oak or maple 2 to 3 inch dia.
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