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Surprising how it mounts up if you just do a bit when ever you fancy. That was how I started my 50 yarder but then with some time off over Christmas I made some impact on it. So I then got really enthusiastic and committed to doing 2 yards a day. One before leaving for work and one in the evening. Had it finished in no time then but it did become a bit of a chore when I started that approach.

Chuffed when it was done and I hung it in the shed then one night had a panic attack and thought there could be a big fat mouse gnawing his way through it so now its hung in the bed room :)

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Leeview prefers his own VULCAN needle.     A Vulcan needle filled with twine.         I have been using the lumis type needle for the last 30 odd years I have some that have seen some work

You have not told me if you have made nets, so I will asume that even though you say you know how to make them, you have never actually made some.   Every thing has its own lanuage, and for you to u

Surprising how it mounts up if you just do a bit when ever you fancy. That was how I started my 50 yarder but then with some time off over Christmas I made some impact on it. So I then got really enth

yeh i guess its not as much as it seems, and i bet the satisfaction of catching in your own nets is amazing. So what is the (rough) final cost of all materials and equipment need for making a 50 yarder? bearing in mind im skint and would like to do it as cost effectivley as possible.

 

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haha terry, i bet you would be in tears if mr mouse had chewed the sh*t out of your net! I was angry enough when i found my quick set chewed to bits and that was a shop bought one.

 

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yeh i guess its not as much as it seems, and i bet the satisfaction of catching in your own nets is amazing. So what is the (rough) final cost of all materials and equipment need for making a 50 yarder? bearing in mind im skint and would like to do it as cost effectivley as possible.

 

ATB

 

 

Well going by this

 

http://www.agouti-nets.co.uk/product/41-500g-green-long-net-twine

bottle green polyester makes approx 45 yards at 14 meshes

 

 

so 3 of them @ 9 quid to round it off which gives ample to spare to start the next one £27

a roll of nylon for your top and bottom lines say £10

a roll of purse net twine for your selvedge £10

some postage ball park £10

 

and cut some hazel for you pegs for free

Then need to sort your end pins £10-15

 

so £60-70 give or take for a 50 yard rigged net

 

or maybe cut down and make a nice 25 yarder if funds are tight or what ever length you fancy

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Ok thanks for you help terry, so as I'm skint would one roll of polyester and a lumis needle get me started? I'm hoping to buy what I need as I go. So for the first stage what else would I require to get me started?

 

Thanks

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Excellent, looks like im going to have a go at making a longnet then. Im going to aim to have it done by next ferreting season and if i get it done before then ill be well pleased. What are peoples thoughts on the lumis needles? worth it or should i stick to a standard one?

 

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Im not impressed with loomis needles and I have tried them.

Y.I.S Leeview

I was using them......then went back to traditional... :thumbs:

 

Went off of traditionals too

Y.I.S Leeview

 

what are you using now? :hmm:

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I like the loomis needles when I'm making a long net, I hate loading up needles when all I want is to stitch, the extra they hold suits me. When I'm making purse nets I use a traditional needle, makes life easier when stitching to the ring.

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