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Post by grizz1 on Oct 21, 2009 22:20:40 GMT -5
This is a pic of one of the arrow storage tubes I made years ago from a section of schedule 40 drainage pipe and two end caps. I glued one cap on solid but the other just slides on or off to get the arrows out. I like the flat caps instead of the dome shaped ones, this will let the tube stand on end easier. I made this one 36 inches long which allows some storage of small items on top of the arrows. This tube has 28 arrows in it now, 2 dozen fletched arrows will fit in a 4 inch tube easily. These tubes are cheap, fast to make and almost indestructable. It can be packed anywhere in a vehicle,even out side in a pickup as it is waterproof, can be packed on atv's or even horseback, it will be the last thing damaged when someone gets careless with your equipment. I've spray painted mine with black paint and one camo to cover the white pipe and red lettering when it was new, also can add decals ect to personalize it.
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Post by JerseyHunter on Oct 25, 2009 18:48:36 GMT -5
LOOKS GREAT BRO NICE JOB AND STORAGE.
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Post by 4Pointer on Oct 25, 2009 20:07:58 GMT -5
WORKED WITH P.V.C. PIPE FOR 31 YEARS AND NEVER HAD THAT CROSSED MY MIND... THANKS FOR SHARIN,,I KNOW WHERE THERES A 5' 4" SCH. 40 ;D ;D ALL I HAVE TO DO IS GET THE END CAPS..
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Post by Head Hunter on Oct 27, 2009 10:11:54 GMT -5
Great idea, i have made a flyrod holder the same way. Its always great to beable to use left over material to save money
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