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msky3
Posted 3/12/2015 12:44 PM (#759159)
Subject: Plastic tubes





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Location: Elgin IL
Years ago I made my own bait holder, like the one in the bottom of the pic, out of 3" x 1/16" wall PETG Tubes. They held up very well but it is time to make a new one. I was wondering if anyone has a reasonably priced source for these?


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Alumanati
Posted 3/12/2015 1:43 PM (#759178 - in reply to #759159)
Subject: Re: Plastic tubes




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Location: Okauchee, WI
May not be practical, but American Science and Surplus by Milwaukee sells that kind of stuff.
Simple Man
Posted 3/12/2015 1:59 PM (#759181 - in reply to #759159)
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Nice fish in your pic. We made ours from PVC and my buddy wrapped that in boat carpet and it turned out nice. The carpet actually allows us to hang a few lures on the outside and they dont flop around in the wind when moving. Its not PETG but has worked well for us. I know Visipak carries the thin tubing like you are looking for because I did a little bit of research on them previously.
Musky63
Posted 3/13/2015 7:04 AM (#759342 - in reply to #759159)
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Simple is right - Visipak stocks Tubing that is 1/8" inch thick and you can order the 1/16" special. But they are kind of pricey. I also would be interested if someone out there has another supplier.
kirkkopplin
Posted 3/13/2015 7:23 AM (#759347 - in reply to #759159)
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Location: Madison
Check Midland Plastics. I know they have locations in Milwaukee and Madison
muskybites
Posted 3/17/2015 2:23 PM (#760166 - in reply to #759159)
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Or you could use PVC. Cheap, readily available and not see through so guys can't see what you have in them...
Shep
Posted 3/17/2015 3:16 PM (#760175 - in reply to #760166)
Subject: Re: Plastic tubes





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I couldn't give those away last year on the sell,buy board. There is a U-Line P/N somewhere on there. I tossed a box of them, but kept 6. Nope, they are for me, when I buy another boat.
jdsplasher
Posted 3/18/2015 5:36 PM (#760363 - in reply to #760175)
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Location: SE, WI.
Ya right shep, I would of took them, but your buddy stole them from me:)
JD
Shep
Posted 3/19/2015 3:02 PM (#760518 - in reply to #760363)
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He tried doing a favor. you fish too much, and were never home! LOL
PSAGuy
Posted 4/4/2015 7:46 PM (#763363 - in reply to #759159)
Subject: RE: Plastic tubes




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Location: Lake Elmo, MN
Just Encase makes really nice stuff like you are showing.

www.justencase.com

Nice guy too.
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