Just looking to buy a rod stand for a resonable price (or any gigv aways will be welcome lol;p) as money is a bit tight:/ I'm using a useless thing at the mo, light as a feather and no V shaped leg so it falls over in the slightest gust of wind. So giz a msg if you have anything
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Has anyone got a half decent Heavy duty rod stand they will sell?
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Originally posted by Kennyfish View PostJust looking to buy a rod stand for a resonable price (or any gigv aways will be welcome lol;p) as money is a bit tight:/ I'm using a useless thing at the mo, light as a feather and no V shaped leg so it falls over in the slightest gust of wind. So giz a msg if you have anythingCod can only juge me if am a haddock https://www.facebook.com/groups/141034916010629/
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Originally posted by Kennyfish View PostJust looking to buy a rod stand for a resonable price (or any gigv aways will be welcome lol;p) as money is a bit tight:/ I'm using a useless thing at the mo, light as a feather and no V shaped leg so it falls over in the slightest gust of wind. So giz a msg if you have anything
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Originally posted by endurothumpers View PostHi mate he's only looking for a stand not a rod.
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I just made a good one for about £20! I bought a couple of Parker blocks at the tackle shop and three telescopic clothesline props for £3 each at wilkinsons! Cut the tops off the props and fitted them in the blocks! Long as you want and sturdy as anything!Trips so far 2012, 2
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Species, Whiting, Flounder, Dab.
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The advantage with my home made ones is, the poles can extend to 11feet! Great for setting up on steep rock marks and if it's really windy you can extend the front legs and splay them wide for extra stability but by leaving the back leg short you can still have the rods almost upright! Plus a length of bar and 2 plumbers pipe clamps make a cheap stabiliser bar too!Trips so far 2012, 2
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Species, Whiting, Flounder, Dab.
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