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elkman99![]() |
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Posts: 84 | Here are the pics of the box I made for my tuffy esox 1700 so that I could do away with my tackle boxes and give my fishing partner a butt seat to sit on. Attachments ---------------- ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||
bobbie![]() |
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Posts: 559 | Very nice work | ||
TrentM.![]() |
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Posts: 133 Location: South Bend, Indiana | That's one hell of a job... Props to you... great work | ||
Lone Stone![]() |
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Posts: 477 Location: Iowa | Nice job. You did it right. | ||
elkman99![]() |
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Posts: 84 | Thanks guys. It took some time, but it has been well worth it. We went on our annual canada fishing trip this summer without taking a single tackle box with us. ![]() | ||
GMan![]() |
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Posts: 479 Location: Eden Prairie & Pine Island | Nice work. Now that its full, where will you put the rest of your lures...? | ||
MACK![]() |
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Posts: 1086 | Looks GREAT! And to be able to have the entire boat, open, and free of any/all tackle boxes is a huge plus! Less to trip over, safer, more room to work, etc. Question: Did you treat that wood with anything? Or is that all bare, fresh wood? Being in a boat, which is in a wet, humid climate, putting away wet lures, rain and possibly snow all being something that a storage box like that would deal with...how do you prevent the wood from warping and or growing mold? | ||
elkman99![]() |
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Posts: 84 | Its great not having to pack tackle boxes around and not trip over them. The outside of the box and lids (topside and bottom) were sealed, plus the carpet glue is actually a water tight barrier, so I'm actually double covered there. The inside hangers are simply made of luan. Super light and dries in an instant. Plus the vents keep the inside dry (there is also a hole in the inside bottom that goes over the floor drain in the boat). I made a portable tackle box 4 years ago with the same inserts and exposed treated cedar wood, and have never ever had an issue with mold or warping. I cut channels in the frame of the box so that the inserts would slide into and keep them in place. I was going to use lexan, but it is heavier, more difficult to cut, and the luan does not have any issues with rubber (petroleum based lures). | ||
TET62![]() |
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Posts: 109 Location: Spencer, Wisconsin | Very nice work and inspiring......you now have given me ideas on utilizing the space in my boat better.. | ||
MuskieMike![]() |
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Location: Des Moines IA | I did pretty much the same thing. It's nice not having the Lakewood in the way all the time! Attachments ---------------- ![]() ![]() | ||
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Posts: 1887 Location: syracuse indiana | mike that one looks cool too. i need to build something like that so i can get rid of the 2 monsters on the back of my boat | ||
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