How To Make A PERCH BOBBER Fishing Float - Part One
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2024
- Finally, the 1st video in this 'How Too' tackle making series...
What better way to start than this iconic Float... The Perch Bobber!
Remember this is just how I do things, I hope you enjoy...
Tight Lines and Dead Baits...
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Nice video Barrie, you have got some proper cool tools, made me all jealous
no way, your work shop is epic! I love the handdrill lathe u have
top banana that baz, you have to knock us up some pencil floats me ode china ;)
Defo, once the work load goes down
@@LondonPredatorAngler 😁 fanks!
Hiya bud i watch ur vids there great, but on a different note where do get ur hat from as i would really like that type you have, cheers 👉👍
hahaha thanks, I got it from ebay, about 15 quid, type in tweed flat caps!
Looking good Barrie. Always rewarding catching on home made gear. Well done and looking forward to part 2 mate 👍
Brilliant video Barrie hurry up with part 2 regards Barry
hahaha, its coming its coming!
Nice vid hex bar gives less chance of cork slipping and getting a better grip
nice tip!
well done barrie, your finished floats look awesome :)
thanks dude
Lovely floats, nice work. When I started fishing (65 yrs ago!) all floats had a ring (eye) on the bottom. ‘Double rubber’ was a later way of doing it I think.
Safety tips... NEVER, EVER, spin up a lathe with an “empty” chuck. The mechanism can unscrew and the chuck jaws will fly across the room. Good luck dodging them...
also, NEVER leave the chuck key (or Tommy bars) in the chuck because if the lathe is started with the key (Tommy bars) in then you will either badly damage your lathe bed (and yours is aluminium, so a soft material) or you’ll be trying to dodge flying metal again. Good work on the floats. Les
Hi, In your video at about 41mins I see you have bags of bodies, Just wondering where you got them from. As been trying to get hold of some and cant find any. Excellent video mate, Cant wait to see some more on float making. Regards Dave
hello dave, thanks for your kind comment. Yeah I got them from Ebay, the seller is called (wilkeskf) I know he hasn't had much stock lately on there, but its easy to turn your own bodies, I use both ones I turned myself or ones I buy from him. good luck Barrie
Thanks for getting back to me Barrie, yes I'm going to have a go at making my own bodies, just waiting for lathe to be delivered. thanks again for your help. Dave
SUPER👍👍👍
My works too. Used woodprix handbooks and build it with no problems.