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Location: Big Falls MN | I think i going to head towards the bag idea as well. You guys came up with some pretty good ideas. |
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Location: Kingston, Ontario | Recently finished a DIY acrylic box. Cost about $50 for the acyrlic, brakets and hardware, latches. You can use almost anything for a strap. You can use any decent powered saw to cut acrylic so is pretty easy construction. Here's a couple photos.
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Location: Richfield, MN | Consigliere awesome job on that box. Looks like you must of had some fun coming up with how to put it together. how thick of material did you use. Looks like it holds alot of lures!
Where did you buy the material.
Very sweet.
Thanks for sharing
Mike |
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Location: Kingston, Ontario | The long exterior walls are 1/4 and the rest of the outside is1/8. The dividers are also 1/8. You can get all the stuff at Home Depot in the windows section. You can spend a lot on thick acrylic so it is strong enough to stand on but this one was done on the cheap.
I figure it will hold 50 or so 8-12" lures. |
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Location: Canada | Is that a 9$ bass Super Believer I see?!?!? Wanna sell it? nice home made tackle box btw. |
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Location: NorthCentral WI | There are some pics of a couple more clear-style boxes here. Mine is the 2nd one on the thread.
http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=58... |
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