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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

JDd 04-14-2012 11:01 PM

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.

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

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

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

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

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

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

1fastmerc 04-15-2012 11:46 AM

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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

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

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.

southern151 04-15-2012 01:35 PM

I've got an electric pole anchor rod. Galvalized and, it works great!

timmyprejean 05-02-2012 08:01 PM

Is stainless pipe the same as galvanized pipe for a marsh anchor

Top Dawg 05-02-2012 08:44 PM

I made one out of stainless a while back came out pretty good.

fishfighter 05-02-2012 08:50 PM

My two ten footers work excellent at whiskey bay

Top Dawg 05-02-2012 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by timmyprejean (Post 427298)
Is stainless pipe the same as galvanized pipe for a marsh anchor

No. Stainless is stainless. Galvanized is just mild steel with galvanized coating and will rust.

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.

Ok thanks, I'm thinking about using copper ground rod to make mine

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

I have one made of sucker rod with a big washer welded on end that works well

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

Im new to this, what is sucker rod

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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