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icenewbie, I'm telling you I have a sled that I built myself out of wood. I figured years ago that I needed one...so....I built it. Well that sled now sits in my cellar and houses all my tip ups from one season to the next. It has all my tip ups a few pots, pans, utensils, a lantern...etc., but it never comes out on the ice anymore. You know why? Because they built the Jet Sled! That sled slides beautifully, its low to the ground so it doesn't tip over... and I can put everything I need for a day in it. You can drill holes in the sides and use bungy cords to keep everything contained. You can buy a cover that goes over the top of everything if the weather turns foul. Take my word for it....in the amount of time it will take you to build a wooden sled, the wood, screws ...etc. Just go out and buy yourself the medium size Jet sled....you won't regret it. [/quoI had the same experience as whitetail. Built a wooden sled that now stays at home in the winter and houses my gear in the summer. Buy a jet sled!
Well, I'd like to construct my own custom ice sled. Do you think an old wooden toboggan could be used as a base? Or would it be too heavy and bulky? I'd probably use an old kid's wooden toboggan. It's around 4 feet long or so. I've seen some homemade sleds made from old skis, but I don't have any of those laying around. The toboggan I've got. Thanks, everyone for a great site.
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