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Thread: Pier Net Project

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    Pier Net Project

    I have never seen a pier net in use but decided making one would be a good project to keep me out of the house a few hours. It is not perfectly round but shaped in an octagon, like a stop sign. A bit of research turned up the fact that you can make any diameter octagon you want by making each side's length (diameter * .4142). I wanted a diameter close to 30 inches so each side of my hoop is about 12.5 inches. It's not perfect but good enough for who its for.
    The hoop is made of 1/2 inch rebar that was left over from a previous project. After bending it, I put several coats of trap dip on it for a bit of a seal. If it still rusts after a rinse, WD40 does wonders. The net is a big heavy replacement net made for salmon fishing. The two ends of the rebar overlap a few inches. After threading on the net, the overlap is held together with two stainless radiator hose clamps. I tied parachute cord to 3 points around the hoop to hold it level then put a swivel between those three cords and the rope that I hope gets to lower it to the water.

    Next project will be a cart!

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    Funny you started this thread, I spent the day making myself a net also. I used the netting off of a 12 man life raft. Made my frame out of 1/2" SS tubing. I'll post some pictures later of my make shift offshore net.
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    PierNet01.jpgHere is a pic:

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    Looks like it will get the job done now go kill some fish with it
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    The Octi-net. That'll work!

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    Looks good man,just one thing. Tie a knot in the bottom of the bag so it's no more than a couple feet deep and put some weight in the bottom so the Polly pro doesn't float.
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    Quote Originally Posted by john g View Post
    Looks good man,just one thing. Tie a knot in the bottom of the bag so it's no more than a couple feet deep and put some weight in the bottom so the Polly pro doesn't float.
    I did tie a weight at the bottom but the net may be a little deeper than two feet. It will be easy enough to shorten a bit.
    Thanks for the input.
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