Geoff R
01-01-2003, 02:22 AM
Hi Guys,
I just finished reading the Environnet post and noticed a few Blokes were wondering how to make one.
I once was a soldier and we used to carry a tool called a "sew all"
or a "sew stitcher". You can buy these tools from any decent camping store or Army surplus for around $20 bucks.
You would have all seen an environ net so you would all be familiar with it's construction.
If you go to a canvaser or a furniture upholstory shop you can buy canvas or nylon anything that is not going to get penetrated by a hook or remain wet for too long. The shop I went to the guy gave me what I needed for nothing as i needed bugger all and it was just scraps any way.
I used some fly wire for the base and a strip up the front and back which works Ok but if I made another one I would use Shade cloth.
I have been told that my net is easier to push through the water than an enviro net, which was a mighty complilent.
The thread in a sew all is heavy duty and waxed so that it doesn't rot easy by the way.
I will take some photo's and post them so you can all see, It isn't that hard and the time given back to throwing lures instead of untangling them is well worth the time put into making it.
If any one has any trouble send me a message I would be glad to assist.
Regards Geoff
I just finished reading the Environnet post and noticed a few Blokes were wondering how to make one.
I once was a soldier and we used to carry a tool called a "sew all"
or a "sew stitcher". You can buy these tools from any decent camping store or Army surplus for around $20 bucks.
You would have all seen an environ net so you would all be familiar with it's construction.
If you go to a canvaser or a furniture upholstory shop you can buy canvas or nylon anything that is not going to get penetrated by a hook or remain wet for too long. The shop I went to the guy gave me what I needed for nothing as i needed bugger all and it was just scraps any way.
I used some fly wire for the base and a strip up the front and back which works Ok but if I made another one I would use Shade cloth.
I have been told that my net is easier to push through the water than an enviro net, which was a mighty complilent.
The thread in a sew all is heavy duty and waxed so that it doesn't rot easy by the way.
I will take some photo's and post them so you can all see, It isn't that hard and the time given back to throwing lures instead of untangling them is well worth the time put into making it.
If any one has any trouble send me a message I would be glad to assist.
Regards Geoff