andy mecca 5 Posted October 31, 2007 Report Share Posted October 31, 2007 hello all here's the scoop took a mate out last night ,ran 2 150yd nets out and walked rabbits in. my mate knows how to chin rabbits so i proceeded down one net and he took the other ,after dispatching and removing the rabbits from my net went to see how he was getting on and found he was still trying to clear his second tangled rabbit and had forgotten to dispatch the others in the excitement. needless to say i now have six areas of damaged mesh varying in size from your fist, to nearly a foot square can anyone explain the procedure for repair of these areas. many thanks NM Quote Link to post
ianrob 2 Posted November 1, 2007 Report Share Posted November 1, 2007 hello allhere's the scoop took a mate out last night ,ran 2 150yd nets out and walked rabbits in. my mate knows how to chin rabbits so i proceeded down one net and he took the other ,after dispatching and removing the rabbits from my net went to see how he was getting on and found he was still trying to clear his second tangled rabbit and had forgotten to dispatch the others in the excitement. needless to say i now have six areas of damaged mesh varying in size from your fist, to nearly a foot square can anyone explain the procedure for repair of these areas. many thanks NM I used to have instructions for just such a problem, saved them to disk and bought a new disk player that has wrecked everything on it. Personally I just get a needle loaded with the appropriate twine and a net gauge. A pair of scissors in the back pocket is handy. I hang the net in the direction it was knit, and sort it. If I need to cut thread and restart I do. I hope someone can give better advice, as there are set ways to carry out repairs, and while I manage, not everyone is happy to work that way. On the bright side, at least you got loads of rabbits. Quote Link to post
mole trapper 1,646 Posted November 1, 2007 Report Share Posted November 1, 2007 Mole catcher, he can tell you exactly what to do, he is truly the most helpfull chap in this field. Quote Link to post
g skin 0 Posted November 7, 2007 Report Share Posted November 7, 2007 brian and liam brinded as a dvd on making nets and repairing then down side it cost's £30 web site http://brian.brinded.tripod.com hope it ok for you. Quote Link to post
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