I'm glad you made that video on this I've been wondering how to make those things for a while now well thanks to you now I know but you keep catching them keep producing them we'll keep watching thank you
Great DIY video. Looks easy and cheap to do. I’m going to try this soon. I’ve been wanting to get me some floats. But they are hard to find in my area. Thank you for taking the time to teach us
Thanks for the instructional vid I'll hafta try that!! Somewhere out here I read about taking a heat gun to the outside of the pool noodle to toughen it up. I tried it and it did make a hard skin on the outside. Haven't had the opportunity to apply that yet. Seems like it'd make one last longer but at that "investment level" it's prolly a mute point.. d;^)
Lay pool noodle on cutting board and take two squares and put next to the pool noodle on each side and slide your knife down the edge of the squares as you cut the noodle
The irritating background, music?, no, noise, is so distracting! It's hard to like a video with unnecessary noise going on! Especially the whole time!! IMHO JS SMH 😡
Thanks for watching Jim. The wind was blowing about 30 mph outside. When you hear background music in my videos that's why. I promise you what it is covering you don't want to hear. It is the best I can do with some noise post production just can't overcome the problems we encounter in a backyard production.
Precise. This is what the UA-cam world needs.
Thanks Seth. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
I'm glad you made that video on this I've been wondering how to make those things for a while now well thanks to you now I know but you keep catching them keep producing them we'll keep watching thank you
Thanks for watching John.
Great DIY video. Looks easy and cheap to do. I’m going to try this soon. I’ve been wanting to get me some floats. But they are hard to find in my area. Thank you for taking the time to teach us
Thanks Bob. Good too hear from you.
Thanks Whisker!Great tip!
Thanks man
Thanks for the instructional vid I'll hafta try that!! Somewhere out here I read about taking a heat gun to the outside of the pool noodle to toughen it up. I tried it and it did make a hard skin on the outside. Haven't had the opportunity to apply that yet. Seems like it'd make one last longer but at that "investment level" it's prolly a mute point.. d;^)
Thanks Freddy it works good and a little duct tape it will last a while.
Great job , I’m going to give this a try. I fish some shallow lakes.
Thanks James. It is fun to watch it go down.
You sound exactly like John Goodman... thank you!
Thanks man. Thanks for the comment.
Thanks for the info
Thanks for watching
Lay pool noodle on cutting board and take two squares and put next to the pool noodle on each side and slide your knife down the edge of the squares as you cut the noodle
Thanks Bob good to hear from you. Thanks for all your help. I will try that.
Also, I am working in your neck of the woods around Greenwood daily.
It's a nice area. Good to be from the Lakelands.
Like it I will have to try that
It is a hoot to watch the float take off.
Can used these for fishing off the land
Thanks for watching Anthony. Yes you can use them from shore. When the wind is blowing off shore or in current to fish downstream.
nice
Thanks
The irritating background, music?, no, noise, is so distracting! It's hard to like a video with unnecessary noise going on! Especially the whole time!! IMHO JS SMH 😡
Thanks for watching Jim. The wind was blowing about 30 mph outside. When you hear background music in my videos that's why. I promise you what it is covering you don't want to hear. It is the best I can do with some noise post production just can't overcome the problems we encounter in a backyard production.