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Bottom edge steal plates question picture #8600986
Yesterday at 04:57 PM
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For 110s and 160s pictures I planning on making 150 more looking for what other guys use and there body grip bracket to hold the trap on

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Re: Bottom edge steal plates question picture [Re: Minklongliner] #8601083
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I’ve used plated-110’s/(single spring)160’s for decades both with open water and through holes in the ice with great success even in 4’ of water. I made my own trap holder/bracket by welding small pieces of scrap rod and key stock as seen in the photos. I would also add a clip to the spring side of the plate for easy and quick trap connection and quick disconnect. My plates are 3/8”x4”x8” (some are 1/2”) KB Stabilizers are good BUT I like the extra weight of the plate attached to my traps especially when placing them in deeper water and have to use a tool because I can’t reach that far.
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When I first started making plated-110’s I used vinyl tubing which was a very simple thing to do. Dill hole, cut & spilt tubing, and bolt. I highly recommend this method of making plated-bgs for those who do not weld.
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Re: Bottom edge steal plates question picture [Re: Minklongliner] #8601099
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U think the snuggy coni mounts will work if i weld on my plates i planning on going with a heavier plate weld a medium size nut on one side to run my 3 ft of wire too that connect to my trap

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Re: Bottom edge steal plates question picture [Re: Minklongliner] #8601103
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Originally Posted by Minklongliner
U think the snuggy coni mounts will work if i weld on my plates i planning on going with a heavier plate weld a medium size nut on one side to run my 3 ft of wire too that connect to my trap

Sure, I see no reason why they wouldn’t work.


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Re: Bottom edge steal plates question picture [Re: Minklongliner] #8601108
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I know it says steel plate but I use paver bricks they work well but I dont set a ton of them.

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I have some paver bricks setup the same way


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Re: Bottom edge steal plates question picture [Re: Minklongliner] #8601160
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I make mine from 1/4x3 1/2 flat bar. They weight right at 2 pounds. I tack a body grip holder to the plate and add a cut piece of chain to attach the trap and a tie wire.

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Originally Posted by marty weatherup
I make mine from 1/4x3 1/2 flat bar. They weight right at 2 pounds. I tack a body grip holder to the plate and add a cut piece of chain to attach the trap and a tie wire.

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Mine are very similar to those. I add a long bolt through them to help hold them in the bottom in moving water. They don't work well in rocks but think the brick idea would work.

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