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re: Crappie condo weights

Posted on 11/7/23 at 9:51 pm to
Posted by deeprig9
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Posted on 11/7/23 at 9:51 pm to
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Tie them to a cinder block.


This is my method. I collect Christmas trees from neighbors and sink them in the local lake with a cinder block and nylon rope; I handsaw in grooves to the trunk to tie it off to.

OP just wants to make it complicated and brag about his new lake lot on Clarks Hill.

Last month he was on here wanting to build his own lumber mill for these trees to build a cabin.
Posted by dstone12
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Member since Jan 2007
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Posted on 11/7/23 at 9:56 pm to
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OP just wants to make it complicated and brag about his new lake lot on Clarks Hill. Last month he was on here wanting to build his own lumber mill for these trees to build a cabin.



Dude. Calm down.

Take the op for face value and suggest an idea or don’t.

You have too many axes to grind, here.
Posted by AwgustaDawg
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Member since Jan 2023
8817 posts
Posted on 11/8/23 at 6:32 am to
quote:

This is my method. I collect Christmas trees from neighbors and sink them in the local lake with a cinder block and nylon rope; I handsaw in grooves to the trunk to tie it off to.

OP just wants to make it complicated and brag about his new lake lot on Clarks Hill.

Last month he was on here wanting to build his own lumber mill for these trees to build a cabin.


Thats the method I usually use but the number of blocks would be substantial.


By the way I have bought a portable small mill and Columbia county has agreed, in principle, to issue a permit to use breen timber in the framing of a shop. It is getting cooler and the time is right for clearing and the first step is to get rid of the smaller trees....and putting them in the lake seems like the best idea, just looking for the cheapest way to sink them. The number of and size trees is what makes it more complicated, easy to sink 15 - 20 xmas trees, its another thing altogether to sink 100 20 foot tall oak and sweetgum trees. They are to small to mill and to expensive to put in the landfill....
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