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fishfighter |
04-12-2012 02:03 PM |
Marsh Anchor
Working on me some 3/4" 10foot aluminum marsh anchors, any one know where i can buy some aluminum 3/4" socket weld pad eyes
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Just make it out of 1/4" flatbar with a hole in it.
Honestly, I had an alum one and got rid of it. The alum marks fiberglass wherever it touches. The stainless ones don't mark and set better due to the weight.
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cmcnabb |
04-15-2012 12:58 AM |
A piece of rebar with either a nut welded to the end or a short piece of rebar making a "T" on the end works good too. Aluminum seems like it would be too light, but I've never tried it
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fishfighter |
04-15-2012 10:42 AM |
Will see how they work i made two ten footers for less than forty bucks, one six footer from the store costs sixty bucks so if they dont work i didnt loose much money
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1fastmerc |
04-15-2012 11:06 AM |
My dad has made some out of ground rods that work really good.
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weedeater |
04-15-2012 11:19 AM |
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Originally Posted by fishfighter
(Post 419773)
Will see how they work i made two ten footers for less than forty bucks, one six footer from the store costs sixty bucks so if they dont work i didnt loose much money
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Have you looked at the ones Academy sells, they are stainless but I don't see why aluminum wouldn't work especially if its an area you can just push them into the mud vs. throwing them
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1fastmerc |
04-15-2012 11:22 AM |
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Originally Posted by weedeater
(Post 419783)
Have you looked at the ones Academy sells, they are stainless but I don't see why aluminum wouldn't work especially if its an area you can just push them into the mud vs. throwing them
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I think that's one of the things they are saying. It's to light weight and marks up the fiberglass boats.
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weedeater |
04-15-2012 11:38 AM |
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Originally Posted by 1fastmerc
(Post 419784)
I think that's one of the things they are saying. It's to light weight and marks up the fiberglass boats.
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If its for aluminum marsh boat then marking ain't big deal and if its long snuff to push in mud weight ain't a big deal but I also saw that Academy has their H&H stainless ones on sale for less then $50
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1fastmerc |
04-15-2012 11:46 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by weedeater
(Post 419795)
If its for aluminum marsh boat then marking ain't big deal and if its long snuff to push in mud weight ain't a big deal but I also saw that Academy has their H&H stainless ones on sale for less then $50
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Go buy me one.
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fishinpox |
04-15-2012 11:54 AM |
I've used 1" PVC as a marsh anchor it worked great for a 20' alum boat , I doubt it would hold my new boat though
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Tonka337 |
04-15-2012 12:24 PM |
not sure if this helps but, I used 3/4" galvanized pipe with a Tee on top. works great for 3 years now. Got it all at Home Depot and cost about $10.
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southern151 |
04-15-2012 01:35 PM |
I've got an electric pole anchor rod. Galvalized and, it works great!
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timmyprejean |
05-02-2012 08:01 PM |
Is stainless pipe the same as galvanized pipe for a marsh anchor
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Top Dawg |
05-02-2012 08:44 PM |
I made one out of stainless a while back came out pretty good.
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fishfighter |
05-02-2012 08:50 PM |
My two ten footers work excellent at whiskey bay
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Top Dawg |
05-02-2012 08:56 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by timmyprejean
(Post 427298)
Is stainless pipe the same as galvanized pipe for a marsh anchor
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No. Stainless is stainless. Galvanized is just mild steel with galvanized coating and will rust.
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timmyprejean |
05-02-2012 09:02 PM |
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Originally Posted by Top Dawg
(Post 427316)
No. Stainless is stainless. Galvanized is just mild steel with galvanized coating and will rust.
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Ok thanks, I'm thinking about using copper ground rod to make mine
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weedeater |
05-02-2012 09:07 PM |
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Originally Posted by timmyprejean
(Post 427318)
Ok thanks, I'm thinking about using copper ground rod to make mine
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I have one made of sucker rod with a big washer welded on end that works well
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timmyprejean |
05-02-2012 09:14 PM |
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Originally Posted by weedeater
(Post 427320)
I have one made of sucker rod with a big washer welded on end that works well
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Im new to this, what is sucker rod
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Top Dawg |
05-02-2012 09:14 PM |
Only bad thing about copper is it's really soft and will bend easy.
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