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there's a 1/4in. straight rod welded on the inside of one of the ends.
detachable runners for deep snow (pics) ______________________ __________________ when snow gets deep or slushy it is difficult to pull fish trap guide by hand so i made runners which can be used when needed.these are not permanently attached. No drilling holes in tub. I bent 3/4 inch Emt elect conduit using blue tool shown on floor.2 ten foot lengths and 2 couplings, weight 8lbs. tubing kinda snaps in below plastic lip which cloth is attached to and above rope holes.A nice tight fit but will also bungi strap it for safe transport across deep snow and slush.measurements for bending: Take a 10 foot lendth of 3/4 inch emt conduit at mark it at the half way point (5 feet). Then from that centerpoint, mark it 2feet 4inches in both directions, we will call these two points blue.Then go back to the centerpoint and measure 3 foot 10inches in both directions mark these two points Red.1)Set the "Star" on the conduit bender on one of the blue points and bend to 90 degrees. (L shape )2) now set Star on other blue point and bend 90 degrees tward first bend now it is a (U shape).The part between 2 blue points will be part touching ice when done.3)Now lay it flat on floor and set star on one of the red points, bend it up off the floor so that end is 90 degrees off floor. straight up4) now set star on tool on other red point and bend end up to 90 degrees now it looks like a u with 90 degreebends that face straight up. 5)you are now half done bending,take another 10 foot length mark and bend the same 6)Take both conduits and connect with screw together type couplings. see photo top of page, you are done.size = 4' 8" long, 1'10" high, 3'10"wide..... cost $16 bucks.....sturdy= I sat in trap while on runners and I weigh 230 lbs(Image removed from quote.)
here is pics ...I hope. http://www.michigan-sportsman.com/photopost/data/500/medium/100_2271.JPGhttp://www.michigan-sportsman.com/photopost/data/500/medium/100_2270.JPGWh
One thing I may have to do is make it so I can detach it from the sled. I have tripped over it a couple of times now in my garage. I am thinking maybe a couple of clips maybe.