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Re: Cloths Line Tensioner ?
[Re: TrappinWI]
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09/09/08 04:47 PM
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huntinglonewolf
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Your ace hardware has them in a catalog and can order them.
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Re: Cloths Line Tensioner ?
[Re: huntinglonewolf]
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09/09/08 05:01 PM
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David Underwood
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Those lil ratchet gizmos they use on electric fences should work. Tractor supply and Southern States has them around here.
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Re: Cloths Line Tensioner ?
[Re: bsnow]
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09/09/08 05:23 PM
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biggen
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I found them in the section with cup-hooks Home Depot. I had been looking but could not find any and my wife wanted some cup hooks, thats when I found them.
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Re: Cloths Line Tensioner ?
[Re: bsnow]
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09/09/08 05:25 PM
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j morris
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Every home depot I have ever been to has them. The people working there have no clue what they are. LOL.. I have always found them in the cable aisle where they have cable, chain, ferrels and what not. Not particulary an easy find the first time. I think they are about 5.00 each.........
Oh, I think Home Depot's brand is in a black package with green writing on it.
I can get some for you guys but the cost+shipping is on you guys.
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Re: Cloths Line Tensioner ?
[Re: j morris]
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09/09/08 05:57 PM
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ID Trapper
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I had to scour them out by myself also since no one at home depot had a clue. I found them opposite of the cable on the same isle.
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Re: Cloths Line Tensioner ?
[Re: .45 ACP]
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09/09/08 06:05 PM
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elkantlers
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I assume you are using the to make a catch pole. Could you guys explaine how you attatch them to the pole? Pictures?
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Re: Cloths Line Tensioner ?
[Re: elkantlers]
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09/09/08 06:30 PM
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j morris
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They go inside it. You'll do some working but it'll go. I break 4 or 5 tightners a season, not to mention the recabling at the same time. Once it's in there it ain't coming out, in one piece, so I just whack the pole just below, re-string, new tensioner and go on about my merry way. Pole gets shorter than what you want, pitch it and put a new one in action.
If you catch very many coyotes, stock up on tensioners, cable and end caps......
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Jerry Morris
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Re: Cloths Line Tensioner ?
[Re: j morris]
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09/09/08 08:35 PM
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Wal-Mart has them in every store. I use an 1/8 rivit to hold mine in the pvc pipe.I take the ring off and wala!!! the rivit hole is already there. I just looked at one I haven't opened yet ....it says "line tightener". I found that 3/16 plastic coated cable works the best...it won't kink after 3 or 4 catches. I only use it on yotes.
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Re: Cloths Line Tensioner ?
[Re: j morris]
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09/09/08 11:15 PM
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ADC
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They go inside it. You'll do some working but it'll go. I break 4 or 5 tightners a season, not to mention the recabling at the same time. Once it's in there it ain't coming out, in one piece, so I just whack the pole just below, re-string, new tensioner and go on about my merry way. Pole gets shorter than what you want, pitch it and put a new one in action.
If you catch very many coyotes, stock up on tensioners, cable and end caps...... My chain never wears out. lol Here's how I build my poles... http://jayme220.proboards53.com/index.cgi?board=a9&action=display&thread=96If a big time buisnessman who depends on high quality poles, I'd buy a katch-all pole and write it off but that one works great for me and cost about nothing. ~ADC~
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