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Sharptooth
Posted 1/31/2012 8:32 PM (#535948)
Subject: Homemade Tackle Box question





Posts: 79


Location: West Virginia
I am planning to build me an on-board tackle box in one of the storage compartments on my boat. Was wondering if any of you guys have done this and if so what material did you use as far as what to hang the lures on. i priced some plexiglass at a local hardware store and it is going to cost to much $ than what I am wanting to spend. I would like to find just sheets of plastic that would work. Do not want to use PVC or anything like that. Really want it to be neat. Any suggestions are appreciated.
Landonfish
Posted 2/1/2012 10:44 AM (#536051 - in reply to #535948)
Subject: Re: Homemade Tackle Box question




Posts: 360


I know you said you didn't want PVC or anything but gutter drain pipe is really the way to go.
dtaijo174
Posted 2/1/2012 3:30 PM (#536124 - in reply to #536051)
Subject: Re: Homemade Tackle Box question





Posts: 1169


Location: New Hope MN
Landonfish - 2/1/2012 10:44 AM

I know you said you didn't want PVC or anything but gutter drain pipe is really the way to go.


agreed. Cheap & effective.
jrhopkins
Posted 2/1/2012 8:33 PM (#536192 - in reply to #535948)
Subject: Re: Homemade Tackle Box question




Posts: 65


Location: washington state
spend some bucks and do something you can show off! you don't want your fishing buddies saying "that lure storage looks like crap!"
MuskieMike
Posted 2/1/2012 8:48 PM (#536195 - in reply to #535948)
Subject: RE: Homemade Tackle Box question





Location: Des Moines IA
I used downspout, and afterwards, saw the 4X4 fence post sleeves. They make for a much better storage system, and look much cleaner.


http://www.pennfence.com/railing/vinyl-stair-post-sleeve-p354
woodieb8
Posted 2/2/2012 6:08 AM (#536243 - in reply to #535948)
Subject: Re: Homemade Tackle Box question




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cardboard box. you sorta get used to the hooks tangled lol.
Sharptooth
Posted 2/2/2012 7:56 AM (#536255 - in reply to #536243)
Subject: Re: Homemade Tackle Box question





Posts: 79


Location: West Virginia
I like the looks of the fence post sleeve and had never thought about that. Gonna run to Lowes and see if they have any. Thanks for all the ideas guys and if anybody has any more let me know.
Sharptooth
Posted 2/2/2012 4:16 PM (#536390 - in reply to #536255)
Subject: Re: Homemade Tackle Box question





Posts: 79


Location: West Virginia
Just got back from lowes. I ended up bringing home vinyl gutter pipe. Priced the fence post sleeves and was still going to have more in it than what I wanted. Their plexiglass was outragous to. I left with only spending $40 so i cant complain. Will post pics when its complete.
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