How do you seal a bottle at home? How to Seal a Plastic Bottle Place the bottle on a flat surface and hold the bottleneck firmly with one hand. Take the bottle’s screw-on bottle top in your hand and position … Continue reading
Category Archives: Mounts & Rods
Do Bass Bite Nightcrawlers?
The truth is though, nightcrawlers are one of the deadliest trolling baits available – on many species like walleyes, bass, trout, and even big crappies. Are nightcrawlers good for bass? Nightcrawlers are one of the most popular types of live … Continue reading
How Do You Cut Acrylic Plastic Rods?
Any methods/equipment for cutting lengths of ACRYLITE® rods and tubes? Generally, straight cuts are best made using a conventional table or panel saw. A saw blade specifically designed for acrylic, such as a triple-chip grind, carbide toothed saw blade works … Continue reading
What’S The Easiest Way To Cut Plexiglass?
What is the best tool to cut plexiglass? table sawTo cut plexiglass, a circular or table saw that has carbide-tipped teeth is the best tool. Do you need a special blade to cut plexiglass? Use the right blade. Whether using … Continue reading
How Deep Does A Rapala Countdown Go?
Rapala Countdown Specifications Model Number Running Depth Body Length CD01 1′ – 3′ 1″ CD03 2′ – 3′ 1-1/2″ CD05 3′ – 6′ 2″ CD07 5′ – 8′ 2-3/4″ How deep does a Rapala Deep runner go? With slow and … Continue reading
Can Teflon Be Laser Cut?
Teflon can be laser cut in a clean and good way. The edges of the incision remain smooth and not sharp and precision is maintained in small parts. There is no need for an additional finish. What materials should not … Continue reading
How Deep Are Bass In Cold Water?
Deep Water Winter Bass Hotspots A depth change of 2 feet or 20 feet could be a good wintertime bass hideout depending on the geographic location of the fishery. The water is too cold at the average depth of the … Continue reading
What If My Bag Is Over 50 Lbs American Airlines?
American Airlines overweight baggage is considered any bag weighing more than 50lbs. The fees for checking overweight baggage are $100 for bags weighing 51-70lbs and $200 for bags weighing 71-100lbs. These fees are charged in addition to any standard, excess … Continue reading
What Is The Most Common Type Of Sailing Rig?
The Bermuda Rig This is the most common type of sailing rig out there. It consists of one large, triangular shaped sail (called the mainsail) that goes all the way to the top of the mast in most cases. What … Continue reading
Can You Catch Walleye In Muddy Water?
In muddy water walleye need a lure right in front of their face. This means it is critical to use highly visible lures and being very specific with your cast. Using these aspects together allows a fisherman to turn tough … Continue reading
Can I Take A Small Magnet On A Plane?
Edit: Seriously, unless it is a strong electromagnet or could in some way be construed as a weapon, magnets are not on the the TSA’s list of banned items. You’re probably safe to either carry it on or pack it … Continue reading
What Is The 10 Minute Rule For Cooking Fish?
The rule 10-Minute Rule or Canadian Cooking Method is simple: cook fish for 10-minutes per inch of thickness. Then, flip the fish only once, halfway through the cooking time. Whether you plan to follow a recipe or not, start by … Continue reading
What Is Rigging And Slinging?
Rigging and Slinging is the process of lifting and moving heavy objects using ropes, chains, or mechanical devices. What is a rigging operation? Rigging is both a noun, the equipment, and verb, the action of designing and installing the equipment, … Continue reading
Can You Donate Pee?
Please send an email to [email protected] if you would like to become a urine donor! The Rich Earth Institute depends on dedicated urine donors to provide the raw materials for our fertilizer production program and for ongoing research. Can I … Continue reading
Are There Any Ropes On A Sailboat?
There are actually four ropes that exist on a sailboat: Bolt Rope. Foot Rope. Tiller Rope. Are there ropes on a sailboat? There is only one “rope” on a sailboat, the bolt rope which runs along the foot of the … Continue reading