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  1. CurSedVoyce

    Throw line skills, tips, tricks, techniques

    I used to use buckets that were the one or two gallon sizes with spacers between lines. Two instances of kicked or knocked over buckets lost the sale for me. Crews will be dilligent about friggin' up a good plan no matter the contrary training. Once the bucket is knocked over, tanged mess, redo...
  2. CurSedVoyce

    Throw line skills, tips, tricks, techniques

    Tubs and buckets help keep ropes seperated from saws, gas and oil. Just saying.
  3. CurSedVoyce

    Throw line skills, tips, tricks, techniques

    300 ft of 5/8ths or 400 feet of 1/2 would suck to coil.
  4. CurSedVoyce

    Throw line skills, tips, tricks, techniques

    I just flake 150- 200 ft hanks into 5 gallon buckets. Black and yellow tubs for larger hanks. Costco usually has two sizes for a decent pice. Thet stack well. Ill coil under 120 hanks, short climb ropes. Tubs and buckets keep rodents away from the lines. My storage shed aint tihht enought to...
  5. CurSedVoyce

    Throw line skills, tips, tricks, techniques

    And always be patient with yourself. Remember that you could not throw or catch a base ball or foot ball all that well with some practice either ;)
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