Thesse came from Harbor Freight. I would recommend maybe a little better quality if your budget affords it. These are cheap and I am okay replacing them every couple years
I am currently disabled following a reconstuctive foot surgery. I have a Vizsla/Beagle mix puppy i just adopted and besides chewing, he seems interested in chasing things like the Flirt Poles i use for my cats. Can you suggest a modification for making a long pole with maybe a ball or other toy attached that i can pull out maneuver around the yard to exercise and stimulate my boy's growth and development? Thank you 😊
I made one this weekend to catch a raccoon in the attic, but in the end, I didn't need it. Cost $44 in parts from Lowes now, not $9 as during the Trump era. Bidenomics at work. Vote smarter this year.
Where did you get the military cargo cord from? N if its online is their something just like that at a store like Academy, Walmart, Northern Tool Or Somewhere else that I can hurry up and get that near by me?
Actually, this particular rope came from a buddy of mine that is retired military. I have not had much luck finding it and have started using a caro rope from the local Army Navy surplus store
Awesome! The way I did mine last year is with string and a roll of plastic. Which actually did work but the dogs tore it up. I like ur idea much better.
Hello my friend very interesting all the things that you do. But I have something that I would like that you help me with. I’m always tripping into my dog when I run. I want something to keep the dog away from me and be safe. Can you do something to help me fix that. Thank you very much. I’m writing you from Mexico.
Most of the stuff I used, I already had on hand so it would be hard to say. The tarps came from a local discount tool company (HF). The rope is surplus military cargo cord (similar to 550 cord, but better).
I apologize. I must have missed your question. The lock is simply a clothes line tensioner sold at most big box hardware stores. You can find them online as well. It simply only allows the cable to freely move one way.
@@BeechBluffOutdoors Perfect . I also wanted to say we missed you when you took time off RU-vid . Wish you the best . Have a safe & happy thanksgiving . I'll be watching
Thanks for the tip. I have been trying this and it works...but how do you increase light output AND keep the wick down? Excuse my ignorance but I am learning how to use these things, LOL
I built this because of a raccoon problem, i caught a about 20 pound raccoon and it didnt hold it. Mabye its because raccoos can grab the cable and pull it off them but i wouldnt trust it with anything
Put something like a lawnmower pull handle on the end of your cable, then the cable won't slip through your hand and the only way a racoon could pull it off is if he has more arm strength than you. 😉
I wish I could offer some info on traps, but I have never used any type of trap for snakes. Either myself or some of my redneck buddies usually catch nuisance snakes and relocate them. If you do not fix what they are there for, they will come back...so keep that in mind. Sorry I couldnt help more
I wouldnt use it on snakes at all. There are commercial snake grabbers for that specific purpose. Generally speaking, unless you are quite familiar with how to do it safely I do NOT recommend ever grabbing any type of wildlife
When you stratify, you hold your pan flat. You want to hold it at an angle to let the gold fall down into the corner of the pan. If you hold the pan flat while stratifying, it’s going to the bottom of the pan but not down into the corner where the “trap” is. You seem to have done well anyway though! Great job!
I wish you could of let that curtain down for an example. I know it's work rolling it up, would of been cool to see it though. Great idea, thank you! 👍
Just watched this video after my neighbor called in a panic with a trash panda hold up in their garage. Built to exact spec and it worked like a champ. Thanks for the great explanation. All materials sourced from Lowes. Only took about 10 mi. To build.