I took no pics but thought it worked well. Last turkey season, I put my Dbl Bull up for the first time since I traded for it, long story short, I used a little too much force and not enuff mental capacity.
Broke the rod, then the insert in top hub that holds the rod. :o
I have turkeys that are in same spot every morn and night now. So while ago I thought, I'm gonna fix that....
First I made a rod from a 4' fiberglass electric fence post, then made the insert for the hub with a pc of soft copper plumbing pipe leaning in corner of barn.(gotta be as good as plastic, right?) Cut it to length and made the pin that holds in hub with a scrap of welding rod. Drilled thru the length of copper and stuck the cut to length welding rod thru it.
Since it was only 1/8" from the end, I just heated the rod and copper and stuck a Big Jim's low temp melt down in the copper til it was around the rod. Let cool a bit, and cut it off flush with my pocket knife.
Now to see if it works, heck yes, perfectly and didn't have to fuss with ordering a hub and rod. :bigsmyl:
Now gonna go pop it up (if I can be gentle this time) and see if somebody can shoot a turkey out of it.
Mike, Steve, Tim , anybody up for it? :goldtooth:
Necessity.... is the mother of invention.
Kenny, pic out a good spot on south lease and I'll try it out for you!! Lots of turkey there that need killed. HaHa
I took no pics but thought it worked well. Last turkey season, I put my Dbl Bull up for the first time since I traded for it, long story short, I used a little too much force and not enuff mental capacity.
Broke the rod, then the insert in top hub that holds the rod.
I have turkeys that are in same spot every morn and night now. So while ago I thought, I'm gonna fix that....
First I made a rod from a 4' fiberglass electric fence post, then made the insert for the hub with a pc of soft copper plumbing pipe leaning in corner of barn.(gotta be as good as plastic, right?) Cut it to length and made the pin that holds in hub with a scrap of welding rod. Drilled thru the length of copper and stuck the cut to length welding rod thru it.
Since it was only 1/8" from the end, I just heated the rod and copper and stuck a Big Jim's low temp melt down in the copper til it was around the rod. Let cool a bit, and cut it off flush with my pocket knife.
Now to see if it works, heck yes, perfectly and didn't have to fuss with ordering a hub and rod.
Now gonna go pop it up (if I can be gentle this time) and see if somebody can shoot a turkey out of it.
Geeze ole timer... Didn't happen wifout pichers.. You know better than dat.. I thunk.. :)
LOL, I had too redneck fix my blind too after a big ole tree fell onto it. I used smooth on and a river cane shaft, with a couple cable ties... :)
Thanks Kenny! I need to make same repair; haven't been as resourceful as you! Great Idea, an I'm on it!
Kenny, I had some marriages that I did some fixin' on from time to time. Hot melt didn't help much thou. Least now I can hunt when I want to turkeys or no.
Not sure hot melt works on lips, bet we have all wondered! :laughing:
You're welcome Ron. I think I just got lucky, it worked the first try!!
I seem to be digging thru my buckets in the garage quite often when I need to make an on-the-spot repair of something I just broke or messed up!
Good thinking, Kenny!
Bisch
Improvise.....Adapt.....Overcome !!
Note: some of the newer DoubleBulls have lifetime guarantees on the rods.
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Note: some of the newer DoubleBulls have lifetime guarantees on the rods.
I actually don't know the age of this one. But, I did look up the number to Primos , but never got around to calling them.