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<blockquote data-quote="Crosshairy" data-source="post: 5127197" data-attributes="member: 3202"><p>yes, that's right. The line that would normally be used to connect to a tree limb is what secures it on there.</p><p></p><p>My dad used those for a long while, but he also made some out of some sort of long can...I think it might have been a container for welding rods. </p><p></p><p>If you go the pool noodle route, be sure to store them out of the sunlight and avoid really long water soaks. Even in non-chlorinated water, they won't last forever. If you store them where they won't degrade, they can last for a few years with light to moderate use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crosshairy, post: 5127197, member: 3202"] yes, that's right. The line that would normally be used to connect to a tree limb is what secures it on there. My dad used those for a long while, but he also made some out of some sort of long can...I think it might have been a container for welding rods. If you go the pool noodle route, be sure to store them out of the sunlight and avoid really long water soaks. Even in non-chlorinated water, they won't last forever. If you store them where they won't degrade, they can last for a few years with light to moderate use. [/QUOTE]
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