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Hay Goose
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Theeeeir dooooone!!!!!!
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Wow, those look great! Catch tell from that angle but is there the ring between the prong's we talked about ?
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Those will be nice for 'tog fishing in the rock boulders.:uhuh:
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A/M how long ???? what is the weight ?????
can ya bring the prongs in more to the body ??? |
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Their 22" tall, 18" wide and weigh 7#
I put a straight piece instead of a ring. It shows better in this picture. I can add one to it if you want. Ya Clamma I can bring the prongs in. |
Definetly bring the prongs in a bit.
Are the prongs rigid or can they bend? The whole advantage of using the old re-bar ones was that you could put some power to em and bend the prong if it got stuck. The you could either heat it and rebend it or just put it in a press and bend it... Putting a ring and rigging it to breakway is a good idea too... Aquaman, those a too purty to throw overboard though.... :D |
Bryan
to bring ours back /after opening them up === we use the B/R stale /slip it over the prong & ya have a ton of leverage //// |
Yeah if we got depsrate we'd put it under a metal cleat and lean on it...
new boat is too big for thos anchors... especially the water depth we blackfish... |
It's 1/2" diameter. I looked at 3/8" and it seem like it would bend too easy and 5/8" looked like it would never give. When I bent them I made a jig and used a 3' piece of 1" pipe to bend it. I should give eventually but not as easy as re bar. How much more of a bend do you think I should put in them?
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a few inches each prong would be my guess.. not alot more
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