MyFishFinder.com Just like iceshanty but warmer
You're sounding a little too desperate? This ad may be a year or so old, but if you can still find one and have sentimental value with the original, use the new one for parts..... https://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=AwrJ7JPGT15cHtcA731XNyoA;_ylu=X3oDMTEyMzdiYTkzBGNvbG8DYmYxBHBvcwMxBHZ0aWQDQjQwMzdfMQRzZWMDc3I-/RV=2/RE=1549713478/RO=10/RU=https%3a%2f%2ficefishingdeals.com%2f2017%2f08%2f15%2fjawbone-shield-hub-shelter-2-man-71-98%2f/RK=2/RS=juCsOE2IJYAn.AnXUnpIDIPeQYk-That said, what's the material the "rod" is made of? Diameter and length?Are the ends round, square, crimped, interlocking?I'm not far from Dover or Stratham and chances are I could fix you up. Need the answers to those questions to confirm.
your a good man Richard
Give CD a shot my money is on him.
We'll see? Thanks for the votes of confidence.After a little research online, Jawbone's not a domestic outfit, nor have I found any domestic or foreign parts distribution, yet.Not really a problem. Time to think outside the box!I used to install Hi tensile fence, where I used many different sizes of FG posts. I still have some inventory and have sources for much more.Just waiting for Steveo to get home from fishing to give me the dimensions needed. Then, we'll see what we can do....
CD those post need to bend so just a heads up on that. Just got this on-line. Steve if you have this one my advice is to buy a new better one. https://icefishingdeals.com/tag/jawbone-shield/
Thanks Denny, I'm aware. The dia & length are big factors in how much FG posts bend. I'm inclined to think the pop up tent makers use available materials, probably to their own specs. NZ hi tensile FG posts have come a long way since they first came out 40 or 50 years ago. Unlike driveway markers, most have UV guard etc..FWIW, I think this particular pop up has sentimental value to Steveo?And oh, btw, pretty sure that's the same link I put up earlier. No clue why Yahoo uses temporary links now, or at least for me.Can you help me with this, Zwiggles?
Just waiting for Steveo to get home from fishing to give me the dimensions needed.Oh and I measured one of the rods their 4 ft.... hopefully only one rod is mangled
Quote from: Coffin Dodger on Feb 09, 2019, 11:32 AMJust waiting for Steveo to get home from fishing to give me the dimensions needed.Oh and I measured one of the rods their 4 ft.... hopefully only one rod is mangledQuoteCD the rods are 1 1/4 in diameter Sounds like you had a nice day.I'm guessing the diameter is one quarter of one inch (1/4")?Pretty sure I have four footers, here.Are those rods enclosed/encased in sleeves in your tent?I'm a little confused why you don't know how many are "mangled"?
CD the rods are 1 1/4 in diameter
I think it's just one Richard...it's just that it wasn't able to store away very well with broken rod...it doesn't fold up well and was in the shed the last year. It should just be one I've just been so busy the last couple days I gotta take a closer look at itAnd yes that's correct on the diameter
Take it behind the barn...
That's my normal solution, but that dumps already full.
"Are those rods enclosed/encased in sleeves in your tent" or no?When you get a chance, look it over closely and let me know what you need.If it's a 1/4" x 4' (loose) rod, it should be a very easy fix!
Lmao
FWIW a 30 Carbine case just fits as a metal end or sleeve.
Good to know Esox, I've been thinking about end caps.
Good on you Richard! I’ve got a ton of calibers here but no 30 Carbine brass, I Spose 30/30 would work that’s the smallest .30 cal I have. Neck would be the same diameter still. The brass would not be far off
5/16" fiberglass rods
Actually any .30 can work at the neck, the 30 Carbine is a straight case and will fit tightly neck to head.
esox, I may have read this wrong earlier?Are you saying that specific tent has 5/16" rods? I doubt that the difference matters in this case, anyway. Familiar with the markers, but I think I have better rods on hand.