I watched it all , great video brother very well expand. That's a great DIY livewell . I may never make one but I love to see how ppl make they're stuff and what materials they use . I do allot of DIYs and im a bit of a perfectionist , so I mean this with all honesty that's the best DIY livewell ive seen on RU-vid you got my vote Sir
Watched it all! Just found your channel and I am liking what I see! I am in the beginning stages of planning a fishing pontoon build of my own for my sons and grandsons and this information is so very helpful! Looking forward to watching more of your videos!
I watched it all ... finally. Switched away at the welding part last time I started the video but then found your video on tying sabiki rigs and subscribed. Also found TinyBoatNation from this video and planning the rebuild of my 40 year old jon boat. Adding a livewell to that rebuild brought me back to this video. Thanks for your great work.
Great video. I am in the process of building my own custom pontoon. The livewell situation has been driving me crazy. You solved all my problems. Thank you very much
Watched it all. It definitely got me thinking out of the box. I don't have a welder, but there are no shortages of welders in my area, so that shouldn't be a problem whatsoever if I decide to make something similar to this. Thanks for making such a detailed video.
@@catfishkarma1 The thing I like the most is just how pro grade/oem it looks for what your costs were. My cost may be higher for finding a local welder, but still crazy doable and affordable. I do have one question. What size rivets did you use?
Watched it all. Had this same idea but was unsure about what material to use. I'll have to check out this aluminum composite board. Thanks for the video.
Watched it all... Great video Quinton!!! I'm gonna use your idea for my revamped tournament tank as well as a new dry box for the boat. Perhaps I'll have it on board at Fishing for Freedom this year. Cheers!
Cool thanks for the video, came up with a plan to build something similar under my deck. I'll be building using the casting deck frame as a base and using rivets
You mentioned about the perforated liner of the bait box, but didn't really talk about how you did it or what you used. Will you be making anymore videos on these tanks?
I don't know if you can get it where you live but at my local hardware store, I can buy that 25mmx25mm aluminium tubing and a bunch of plastic connectors that allow you to build all kinds of shapes. You just pop rivet it all together, no welding needed!
I like your build . Can you stand on the box? I was thinking of putting the box across the back of my boat , and if I get a 40 lb cat I’d prob, need to stand on the box to lift him out of the water.
I’m from the Memphis area and didn’t know if you would be willing to share what metal supply shop you got these materials from. I’m seriously looking in to building one of these!! Excellent video!!!!
Excellent video! What kind of welder do you have I have been doing research for months for a good one there was one called a HYL ARC160A Stick Welder but its hard to find
@@catfishkarma1 right I'm just figuring out price on what all the materials will be for my application and knowing the size of yours helps thanks for the reply keep up the great work and fish on. p.s. when's the next bumping video coming lol
Hey all I'm looking to make this for my 15' 6" gheenoe, Any suggestions for pumps and such for the plumbing side of this? im planning on leaving it in the boat so it doesnt need to be mobile. Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
Exactly. That’s why an insulated fiberglass live well makes so much sense. Although his aerator is an airyater and at his latitude the sun’s heat not UV rays give you a sunburn, and silicone is a “quality” product; therefore it defies logic.
I know you welded the aluminum pieces, but how well do you think that these connectors would work? www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J4P1ZAQ/ref=ox_sc_act_title_7?smid=A1H481IPHNMK5K&psc=1
@@catfishkarma1 with rounded corners bigger fish can turn around much easier to turn around. As i seen in my 40 gallon livewell that I had custom built but that's just me. But you did do a great video buddy.
Mid-South Outdoor Life but it was expensive to have it custom built out of aluminum and to have it shipped but it works perfectly. Not only I use it for a livewell I use it a a bait tank it works great for shad to that’s why I wanted rounded corners to so shad wouldn’t get red nose.