Re: Bulk washers for Pogo's ?
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Amazon has them $20 for 100 AmazonI tried some in soupy mud. Getting the rivet through and shut was the worst part. They will hold if get them in deep enough.
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Re: Bulk washers for Pogo's ?
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BoltDepot.com by the 1000. Bought them there several times.
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Re: Bulk washers for Pogo's ?
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I recall seeing the cycle bar teeth being brought up as a good option if there are abandoned mower bars in the woods and scrap piles might be a cheap/free source
I have wondered but never tried it , sections of Tpost about 3-4 inches long
I have some places that have taken out old fences and replaced the bent t-posts just go in the scrap steel pile , I have actually gotten a bunch of strait ones for my wood piles even
cut some sections angled 45* on one end square on the other , drill a hole 1/3 back from the point in the vertical part of the T attach cable, weld up a driver
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Re: Bulk washers for Pogo's ?
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I met guy once was using half in conduit about 4-6 inches long with swivel in middle. Shoved them in the mud bottom with pole had end on it fit inside the conduit. Said never had beaver pull one out. So guy can use anything easy to drive that turns sideways when pull on it.. don't have to be washers.
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Re: Bulk washers for Pogo's ?
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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Looks like If you set them In deep water your going to be leaving lots of cable or wire behind when you can't pull them.
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Re: Bulk washers for Pogo's ?
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yes fender washers we still have a hardware store that sell bulk by the pound when I go in and need just a few of something small like some little screws the scale only goes down to 1/8 pound so no matter what it costs that so I grab a few of something else to make sure I get my monies worth it can go in my parts bin at home look for places that sell by weight if not this was about the lowest price I could find https://www.lowes.com/pd/Hillman-4-...ated-Standard-SAE-Fender-Washers/30506671.34 a four pack makes it 33.5 cents each but you can only get to 1 1/2 inch outside diameter
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Re: Bulk washers for Pogo's ?
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Agri-Supply sells them in bulk. I have bought hundreds there over the years. Cant remember price per pound, but using 15" of 3/32 7×7 cable, two 3/32" double ferrules and one 30penny nail for the jhook...I have less than $20/hundred in em.
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Re: Bulk washers for Pogo's ?
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Please, please, please, when you buy bulk waters for pogos be sure to test fit each one before you rig one up with rivet and cable to your trap. Not all washers in the box will be of the exact same thickness, and they won't all for the slot in end of the pogo driver either. Evidently tolerances for washer thickness is not an issue? I have tried several different sources and learned from someone on here to test each and every one of them out of the box. I am not kidding when I state that a surprising amount of them will be too thick for the driver slot. I have a container just for washers that didn't make the grade, so to speak, and will get used for other projects around here. Jim
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Re: Bulk washers for Pogo's ?
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Please, please, please, when you buy bulk waters for pogos be sure to test fit each one before you rig one up with rivet and cable to your trap. Not all washers in the box will be of the exact same thickness, and they won't all for the slot in end of the pogo driver either. Evidently tolerances for washer thickness is not an issue? I have tried several different sources and learned from someone on here to test each and every one of them out of the box. I am not kidding when I state that a surprising amount of them will be too thick for the driver slot. I have a container just for washers that didn't make the grade, so to speak, and will get used for other projects around here. Jim I make my own drivers with wide slots. Washer thickness not an issue. Sticking driver not an issue either.
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Re: Bulk washers for Pogo's ?
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Please, please, please, when you buy bulk waters for pogos be sure to test fit each one before you rig one up with rivet and cable to your trap. Not all washers in the box will be of the exact same thickness, and they won't all for the slot in end of the pogo driver either. Evidently tolerances for washer thickness is not an issue? I have tried several different sources and learned from someone on here to test each and every one of them out of the box. I am not kidding when I state that a surprising amount of them will be too thick for the driver slot. I have a container just for washers that didn't make the grade, so to speak, and will get used for other projects around here. Jim This is correct. In my experience at least 10%-15% will be too thick. I do a “slot test” as well before i start making the stakes. With the driver in a vise and a container under the slotted end, I just drop the washer through the slot, not pushed or fed through the slot, dropped through! If any stick or even drop through a bit sluggishly, they don’t make the grade for pogos use.
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