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![]() "dfn" wrote in message ... Why don't you put a piece of disused photographic film (neg) inside? A lot of people make their own feeders from old film. This way you can have them the way you want them. I used to make my own feeders, partly because I like to make my own tackle and partly because commercial feeders are expensive and not always the right for the job. For open end I used a sheet of clear plastic ("borrowed" from the binding room at work!) and lead flashing (B&Q), 2" of Power Gum and a snap swivel. Maggot feeders were made using old photographic film casings (smile nicely at the nice lady at your local Boots!) and the same lead flashing, gum, swivels. I found that the holes are best drilled at 6mm and then the rough edges smoothed over with a soldering iron... £15 of materials is enough to make enough feeders to last 5 years -for me anyway! |
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