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hi guys, i have 3 clothes line props which i intend to use to hang net on (£2.99 each) question is does anybody else use these? what are the pros and cons with them? i realise they are not spiked and have no kick plate,but was thinking of carrying a metal spike of some sorts to get them into ground. any other tips are very welcome. or should i splash out on a new set? (remember im a scotsman so wallet is hard to open :rolleyes: )

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I use these too. I went to B&Q and bought some angled aluminium spikes from the fence department and bolted these to the pole instead of a spike. I sprayed the ali spike too. I also cut down both the inner and outer pole so that they are more manageable and similar in height to the expensive ones. All in all they cost £5 each to make and appart from not having a kick plate, are just as good as the real thing for less than half the price.

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I've been using all sorts of improvised hide poles over the last couple of years, and have easily spent at least the £££s of a decent, purpose made set.

 

Recently purchased a set of 4 Deben extendable poles and fixed my clearview net to them - Sheer heaven! It's so nice to have hide poles that easily go into hard ground! And so easy to make the hide higher or lower. Compact too.

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Like the others I to have used them only for a short time while looking about for a decent set at the right price and like you carried half a pool cue and mallet to drive a hole into the ground ! but the weight differance when the proper hide poles landed was dramatic ! so if you may need to carry a distance on ya back , buy proper ones you wont regret it . :rolleyes:

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I made my own after work yesterday. 4 nice bits of hazel spiked at one end and i made a foot press out of metal which attaches to the side of each one. Cost me nowt as i used scrap out of the workshop, used them today and they were great.

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I used similar ones once. What I did was to cut 3"x2" timber into wedges (approx 7" long) then drilled holes in them the same size as the poles. I just stamped the wedges into the ground, then fitted the poles into them. Worked everytime. :yes:

 

did someone trust you with a drill then Steve :yes::hmm::no:

 

Les :lol:

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2 x adjustable washing line poles from tesco (£2.99 each ) and they come in nato green already. 2 x fishing brolly spike from local angling shop. (£2.50 each.) Matt black and have 3 spikes. put tesco washing line prop in brolly spike. hey presto and bingo bob is your whatsit! hide poles. (I am a tight yorkshireman but they are great and more 'vertical' than my mates expensive hide poles.)

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Check these out, once your cheap poles bend just replace the pole I have not tried them but it looks good.

http://www.tacklebargains.co.uk/acatalog/F...olly-Spike.html

http://www.pauls-angling-supplies.co.uk/fi...ike-p-1080.html

 

Just ordered 4 of these looked a bit better got them for 17.50 delivered.

ebay item number 180530549370

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Like a lot of others I started off with cheap clothes props - then I bought 5 from shootwarehouse and not looked back since. Not only are they light, they are very strong (but not indestructable) and when pushed into the ground they really hold tight

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I bought 4 of those Wilko type ones but they had sturdy spikes on the bottom. Been using them for about 2 years now and last week finally snapped. Why do I require poles that are 5ft long, extendable to 8? I used a pipe cutter on them, trimmed them by a couple of foot, cut off the black tensioners, reapplied them with araldite and hey presto - lightweight poles that'll fit in the boot of my car for a change.

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