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Fishing Cart. (DO IT YOUR SELF!!)

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Iluv2hunt
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Where did you find the flat PVC stock at? I have been looking for some for a while for a project

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Cr0ck1 (Beagler)
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Lowes bldg materials. 20 bucks for. 12 foot piece. I didnt want to use NO WOOD on this project at all.

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houseofmicah
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Next time you might want to try using pressure fittings instead of dwv fittings. They have a deeper socket and may stand up to the abuse longer. Nice job on it though, looks good!

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Iluv2hunt
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Lowes bldg materials. 20 bucks for. 12 foot piece. I didnt want to use NO WOOD on this project at all.

You didn't

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GoodOyster
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I've got a bike trailer, the kind used to pull kids around, and am thinking of converting it to use as a game cart (if I ever get to where I can hunt regularly) and fishing cart. I'll set up the frame and then have two sets of decks to attach - one for hauling stands, game, etc. when hunting, and one for carrying coolers, tackle box, bait bucket, rod/reels, etc. out to the pier or when fishing from shore.

I might use the PVC boards, too, or starboard. I also don't want nothing that ain't no wood neither. 😀

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