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hulv
IceShanty Rookie
 
Posts: 43

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« Reply #182 on: Oct 18, 2009, 11:33 AM » |
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OK here is what I have come up with in the off season the pics were from my phone sorry if they suck  this is the "sled" or mortar mixing bucket I bought from the home depot. $11.99  here are the UHMW runners I put on it got em from EBay $19.00 for 10 pcs. I only used 4 of em so I have extras to replace them with I carefully laid it all out and everything is straight counterbored and even  well I like to be comfortable so I got a gamma seal lid $7.00 and attached a boat seat $35.00 to it I have found a short bucket to attach it to (hard to bend down.... something is in the way??? might have something to do with the BEER laughs the old lady while I am in full ice gear trying buckets in the livingroom) the gamma seal ring stays on the bucket and I can remove the seat by spinning it on or off and I have built in waterproof storage for the electronics  and last I have a couple of kitty litter buckets freebie attached and a little shelf (freebie.... you laugh at me I am cutting up the cutting board) to hold my Joe and some bait and the such the kitty litter buckets are just a hair larger than my fishing buckets so they don't get stuck together (theres that d**n BEER) just enough room behind the buckets for the auger.... I think this just might work. I know I am not the only person in the offseason to make a sled lets see them.
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Burl Ives
IceShanty Rookie
 
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Location: Cumberland, R.I.

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« Reply #184 on: Nov 04, 2009, 02:40 PM » |
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Madpuppy
Team IceShanty Addict

Posts: 614
Location: Blair, Nebraska

CAGA HOKUWA
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« Reply #188 on: Nov 07, 2009, 01:16 PM » |
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Ha ha, it could be!  No, it holds my transducer when moving from hole-to-hole... it swings outboard the sled so the water doesn't drain into the sled (there is a 1" drain hole in the bottom of the pipe elbow there). Looks like you've thought of everything, it's a nice setup!
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Mainedog
Iceshanty Militia
Team IceShanty Maniac

Posts: 1,361
Location: The County

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« Reply #192 on: Nov 17, 2009, 08:55 PM » |
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Another project I've been working on over the summer. I built a box to put on top of my JetSled XL out of 1/4" plywood and some 1/2"x1/2" pine framing. My first experience with West Marine epoxy. That was fun. Some black paint, piano hinges. Some aluminum stock to for door edges. One door opens by itself. When you open the other one, it opens the second as well. My XL has UHMW strips for wear protection on the bottom. And I added an aluminum backer plate to the hitch eye-bolts for reinforcement. I also picked up a heavy duty two hitch for it. The box weighs just a bit more than the sled itself. My only regret is building it ~12" tall on the sides. I think 9" would have been plenty. I still need to add a cord to keep the door from falling all the way back. Sorry about the flash reflections in one of the pictures. MD   
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Mainedog
Iceshanty Militia
Team IceShanty Maniac

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Location: The County

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« Reply #194 on: Nov 18, 2009, 07:59 AM » |
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Mainedog-Dou you need to recess the screws into the bottom of the ski's? Or is it not a big deal?
Yes. I used machine screws and counter-sunk them. They are slightly sunk (i.e. deeper than flush to the plastic).
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