Sheet netting is by far the quickest and easyest method of making purse nets ,select the length you want cut to size and stich your rings onto the net net or make your net two meshes longer and halfhitch the net onto the rings by sliding the ring over the end of the net then pass the rest of the net through the end meshes secure with tape add your bands and a peg your away i would go for the heavy 10z as this makes a good net ,there are some net sellers who sell nets made from sheet netting and the rings are not stiched correctly and in a short while the rings come away iv recently had to do
Folks,
KP & S Nets seem to be selling sheet nets at pretty good value? Are they difficult to make into purse nets? Apologies if this has been covered before. If it has maybe someone can point me in the right direction.
Cheers
Benny
I got a new box from the ferret co a couple of weeks ago. Never seen anythign so well made. A credit to them. I varnished the outside but left the inside alone. I think they can supply them treated. No doubt very well done aswell.
It would easily hold 3 lurchers. Good sized trailer. Front compartment is split in 2 but there is 2 doors on each side so could easily be split in 4 so ye could keep 4 terriers seperate.
Great trailer. Was only built this year and has never been used. I took it to Shanes Castle Game Fair and it towed great on the motorway. New Springs, axle, new wheels, new tyres, all new 1/2 inch ply. Cheap trailer at the money.
It's on ebay at the link below. If you put that bid on and pay with paypal then I'll leave it down surely but I wont be coming down without being paid for it first.
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