Rubberbands for Quick-set sucker rigs
jkslayer135
Posted 10/21/2009 7:12 PM (#405935)
Subject: Rubberbands for Quick-set sucker rigs




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I'm staring to get a little low on rubberbands. Anyone know where I can get a some rubberbands in the Madison area. Would like Walmart, Walgreens, Target, ect. have any?
hodaghawg
Posted 10/21/2009 7:51 PM (#405940 - in reply to #405935)
Subject: Re: Rubberbands for Quick-set sucker rigs




Posts: 202


Location: Rhinelander
Try the small ones for pony tails. I steal them from the girls in my house for that purpose
Moss back
Posted 10/22/2009 5:01 AM (#405980 - in reply to #405935)
Subject: RE: Rubberbands for Quick-set sucker rigs




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Location: Gurnee, Illinois
Walmart, in the hair care section.

big gun
Posted 10/22/2009 12:55 PM (#406021 - in reply to #405935)
Subject: Re: Rubberbands for Quick-set sucker rigs




Posts: 462


Location: Madison Wi. Chain
I like to let them sit for at least a year so that they lose some of their flexibility. Another trick, is to pierce the rubber band with a hook point to make sure it breaks. Walmart, Shopko etc in the hair care dept. Good luck! BG
Medford Fisher
Posted 10/22/2009 2:20 PM (#406031 - in reply to #405935)
Subject: Re: Rubberbands for Quick-set sucker rigs




Posts: 1057


Location: Medford, WI
Comeonnnn guys...nobody wants to walk around in the "hair care" department of a store! Check out the office/offc. supplies area; they always have them there.
-Jake
Wisconsin Wade
Posted 10/22/2009 2:25 PM (#406033 - in reply to #406031)
Subject: Re: Rubberbands for Quick-set sucker rigs




Posts: 194


Location: Lincolnshire, IL
Check with the local orthodontist, the bands they use for braces work well....
deer hntr
Posted 10/22/2009 9:12 PM (#406079 - in reply to #406033)
Subject: Re: Rubberbands for Quick-set sucker rigs





Posts: 69


Location: janesville
well if you wanted to you could just run the snap threw their lips and do it that way also. we started doing that and it has seemed to work a whole lot better than trying to get the bands threw their noses.
Bytor
Posted 10/22/2009 10:06 PM (#406087 - in reply to #406079)
Subject: Re: Rubberbands for Quick-set sucker rigs





Location: The Yahara Chain
Look for the ortho bands on line. I bought about a ten year supply very cheap about four years ago. They work better than any rubber bands that you will find in a store.
jkslayer135
Posted 10/23/2009 12:27 PM (#406136 - in reply to #405935)
Subject: Re: Rubberbands for Quick-set sucker rigs




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Thanks guys
wisriverrat
Posted 10/23/2009 3:30 PM (#406162 - in reply to #405935)
Subject: RE: Rubberbands for Quick-set sucker rigs




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Location: On the River
BEN FRANKLIN
MUSKYLUND1
Posted 10/23/2009 7:03 PM (#406188 - in reply to #405935)
Subject: Re: Rubberbands for Quick-set sucker rigs




Posts: 203


Location: Germantown, WI
I bought a couple of packs of orthodontic rubber bands through a company called Jaw Products about 3 years ago. I think the shipping cost as much or more than the rubber bands. I've been very satisfied so far.