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    Posted: 3/22/10 at 10:32am
Needing to get a sheaf.  I had thought to make one, but can't seem to find enough twin without buying like thirty little rolls from Lowes.

All the posts I found with makers were from 2008 and 2007.

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Should have just won the Frozen Thistle Sheaf Off. You might ask Deakion
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i have one filled with rope, I got it free from a trucking company by my house.  I also have another one filled with mule tape.  I got that free from a friend who works for Verizon.

I also had tried nuts and bolts tied in t-shirts = didn't go so well! LOL

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Duncan McCallum Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 3/24/10 at 7:08am

Best homemade sheaf ever:

Quint Melius brings a sheaf full of copper wire.  Copper wire.  Props to Big Q for taking lemos and making lemonade, but damn...I think he won the day going 14 feet.  All I got was an electromagnetic fork.

Lats hated me the next day.  Jason Clevenger makes a great sheaf.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Big Ed Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 3/24/10 at 8:30am
Jason Clevenger makes does indeed make great a sheaf...I have 2 for this weekends games!! Can't wait to get out and see them go HIGH!!!
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I had a thought the other day while at the Home Dep What about plastic chain? its faily dens and would not hold water.
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Go to a Tractor Supply or farm and garden shop, they will have round bale twin, it weights 20lbs as is. If you take out 468' it will weight roughly 16lbs. Sew a burlap pillow with hand sized hole opening, slowly unwind into the pillow sew up hole.
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