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Message Subject: Homemade Bump Boards
Musk E
Posted 8/12/2013 9:43 PM (#657063)
Subject: Homemade Bump Boards




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I am thinking about building (or having someone build me) a bump board. For those of you that have made your own, would you mind posting some pics to give me an idea? Also any tips or pointers on making it would be greatly appreciated.
ToothTamer
Posted 8/13/2013 12:47 AM (#657086 - in reply to #657063)
Subject: Re: Homemade Bump Boards





Posts: 311


Location: Lake St.Clair
Dont have any pics but we just cut some thinner wood and bought a measure bump board sticker. Cut the board in half and added small hinges and finely measured and placed the sticker straight.
fish4musky1
Posted 8/13/2013 6:48 AM (#657094 - in reply to #657063)
Subject: Re: Homemade Bump Boards





Location: Northern Wisconsin
Home depot has vinyl trim, $15 for an 8' board. It is light, floats, and easy to cut. Add some hinges and epoxy a tape measure on.
hunter991
Posted 8/13/2013 7:21 AM (#657097 - in reply to #657063)
Subject: Re: Homemade Bump Boards




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Vinyl trim, very easy to do.. I don't have a pic of mine but it didn't take long to make and only cost about $10. you can get the measuring tape from the sewing dept at any walmart. just glue it down.
stdevos
Posted 8/13/2013 9:33 AM (#657124 - in reply to #657063)
Subject: RE: Homemade Bump Boards





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Location: Madtown, WI
Made mine out of cedar, couldn't find any good measuring tape that read both ways the right direction so I just used a wood burner and stencil for the numbers and a bic marker for the lines. Used a roundover router bit on the edges. Then a coat of stain/polyurethane. I think it cost me $14 and the SS hinges were half that. Still looks like the day I made it!


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schleprock82
Posted 8/13/2013 4:25 PM (#657216 - in reply to #657063)
Subject: Re: Homemade Bump Boards




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Lowes has 2 x 8's made out of pvc. Bought a 8' board, made the total lenght 60" cut a piece to put on the narrow part of board to bump nose up to then put the rest of the "scrap across the back of the first piece. Get you a stainless steel hinge with stainless screws and you are in. Ed Jackson Lures sells a sticker that you lay on it and you have your measurements. Think I had $60.00, 2 hours, and a few beers involved. I'll try ot post pics on here later tonight or tomorrow.
rjhyland
Posted 8/13/2013 6:56 PM (#657236 - in reply to #657063)
Subject: RE: Homemade Bump Boards





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Location: Kansas City BBQ Capitol of the world
Musk E,
Give it a try, it's not hard and you can make it how you like it. Here is the one I made.
Musk E
Posted 8/13/2013 9:47 PM (#657273 - in reply to #657063)
Subject: Re: Homemade Bump Boards




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Ron, your picture didn't post. Try reposting it...I would like to see how it turned out.
Wood_Duck
Posted 8/14/2013 8:31 AM (#657312 - in reply to #657124)
Subject: RE: Homemade Bump Boards





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Location: Tennessee
stdevos - 8/13/2013 10:33 AM

Made mine out of cedar, couldn't find any good measuring tape that read both ways the right direction so I just used a wood burner and stencil for the numbers and a bic marker for the lines. Used a roundover router bit on the edges. Then a coat of stain/polyurethane. I think it cost me $14 and the SS hinges were half that. Still looks like the day I made it!

that is a gorgeous looking bumpboard
rjhyland
Posted 8/14/2013 11:58 AM (#657363 - in reply to #657063)
Subject: Re: Homemade Bump Boards





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Location: Kansas City BBQ Capitol of the world
My bad, will try again after work.
Yours looks great std, well done.

Ron
rjhyland
Posted 8/14/2013 4:33 PM (#657412 - in reply to #657063)
Subject: RE: Homemade Bump Boards





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Location: Kansas City BBQ Capitol of the world
Here is the one I came up with. on the top I have electrical tape for minimum Crappie, Bass and Walley lengths.
On the nose bump I put a weight chart. and on the bottom I put Velcro on all 4 corners to keep it from sliding around the boat.
Painted it Black to match my boat and clear coated it in coats of poly acrylic.
It was a fun little project.

Ron


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Allstate48
Posted 8/14/2013 6:08 PM (#657429 - in reply to #657063)
Subject: RE: Homemade Bump Boards




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Location: Corning, Iowa
Where did you get the weight chart? I'd like to have one on my board. thanks Doug
rjhyland
Posted 8/16/2013 10:19 PM (#657814 - in reply to #657063)
Subject: Re: Homemade Bump Boards





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Location: Kansas City BBQ Capitol of the world
I found that online at the Missouri's Muskies Inc site a few years ago. It uses the standard method for poundage.
Like I told Musk E and what std showed on his slick board, you can make them any way you like.

Ron

jano
Posted 8/17/2013 2:43 AM (#657843 - in reply to #657063)
Subject: Re: Homemade Bump Boards




WOW REALLY NICE
Musk E
Posted 8/17/2013 10:26 AM (#657898 - in reply to #657063)
Subject: Re: Homemade Bump Boards




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Ron,

Great looking board. I love what you did with it. Can you give an approximate cost? And where did you get your measuring sticker?
rjhyland
Posted 8/17/2013 6:00 PM (#657958 - in reply to #657063)
Subject: RE: Homemade Bump Boards





Posts: 456


Location: Kansas City BBQ Capitol of the world
I honestly don't remember how much it cost but I remember it wasn't that much. I pretty much had everything in the Garage.

I bought the vinyl tape measures at Hobby Lobby and just glued them on the board using a square to get them lined up across after I painted it with paint I had on hand. I original wanted White tape measures but they only had one left in stock so I settled for the Yellow ones.

I think the vinyl tape measure were around 3 bucks a piece? The dowel was probably 2 bucks and I had glue and screws on hand. The hinges were maybe 3 dollars apiece? The wood I dunno 20 dollars? I may have had that too.

I had some Velcro and thought that would be good on the bottom to keep it from sliding around and I had the electrical tape on hand.

I painted it, got all the tape on it and I found the weight chart and just printed it out on a color printer and lightly glued it and then gave it a light coat of poly acrylic. When that dried more coats when I seen it didn't ruin that paper and then coated the whole board. Every time I put a sticker on it it gets a new coat of poly too so there are multiple coats on it.

So I would say I spent around 40 bucks + or -?

Hope that helps,

Ron





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