Long, strong cardboard tubes.

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    • #40433

      TF_Ommadawn

        I’m in the process of selling my Tourny Pro in seperate sections and need some of that strong packing tube. Anyone know the best place to buy some. Is it worth asking at my local tackle shops?

        Thanks.

      • #109479

        TF_macca63

          I’d go to B&Q mate and get some soil waste pipe wouldnt trust cardboard to be honest

        • #109614

          TF_Mike Herrington

            where are you, i have a couple that you can have for nowt if you wanna pick them up..I am based in Leeds.

          • #109618

            TF_Anthonywaters
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              I wouldn`t go down the carpet shop feck me it would cost you 50 quid in postage on one of them tubes !

            • #109620

              TF_Ommadawn

                Thanks very much for the offer Mike but I found one in the garage and I’m going to try and get some waste pipe.

              • #109621

                TF_thedog

                  go to your local plumers merchant. get some drain pipe and just wrap the pole up in some buble wrap to stop it bouncing round inside

                • #109630

                  TF_Leaky Lloyd

                    go to your local howdens joinery merchants matey,, they will happily give you some really strong ones which are about 2 meters long and about 7 inches wide so you will be able to bubble wrap all the sections and topkits and put them into just the one tube,, they also come with white plastic end caps!!!!
                    i go to them all the time for things im selling and they are only to happy to help cos they only throw them out anyway!!
                    ithink they use them to store wooden plinth strips or something,,but just describe what ive told you and they will know straight away!!!

                  • #109636

                    TF_Nigel.

                      Daiwa use the cardboard ones, so they must be good.
                      I went past a Carpet shop in Cov last week, and there were dozens out the back, all different sizes.

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