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    • #36076

      TF_drawbag1967

        Hows the best way to make one

      • #87880

        TF_Smed

          fill a baked bean tin with concrete or lead (melt it in the tin in a fire in the garden!)
          before it sets put the end few links of a chain in (about 2-3ft)
          when set tie on a length of rope 🙂

        • #87882

          TF_Anthonywaters
          Participant

            I made one by filling 18″ of old drain pipe full of concrete and screwed up a wire coat hanger and left a loop protruding from the concrete, I aint tried it yet but I cant be any worse than the pop bottle full of water idea i used last year their crap !

          • #87896

            TF_shep2

              cut a 12″ length of 3×3 box section steel fill with lead drill 2 holes staight through an inch either side of centre get a 2″exhaust clamp thread on the length of chain+push clamp through holes either weld or double nut clamp threads attatch said length of rope when breaker is thrown in it will plunge thro ice+when being retrieved will remain parallel to the surface of the lake+wont “jump” out onto the ice+will remain under it until its back at your feet i have plonkered about with a few designs (sad i know)but this works best+does neatest job anywayyou wantneed one now till next year LOL~sick

            • #87898

              redpaste

                I made one using a weight out of a sash cord window then attached a 1.5m length of chain to the loop on the weight with a “D” link then tied the rope to the other end of the chain

              • #87908

                TF_magic

                  i have found that a steel/lead weight attatched to a 2 foot length of chain and then attatched to a length of rope to be fine for ice up to an inch thick. However, this set up doesnt really do any good when the ice is any thicker. I have been experimenting with a length of chainsaw chain attatched to a much heavier weight. The idea being the heavier weight to break a hole in the thicker ice and the chainsaw chain actually cutting the ice. Havent tried it yet but providing the chain falls with the cutting edge the correct way round i.e.against the ice, i cant see why this wouldnt work. I’ll be giving it a trial run on my local canal tomorrow to see if its any good.

                • #87911

                  TF_toro

                    magic you will need a 14lb er at tunnel on sat so make sure you eat your spinach lol

                  • #87913

                    TF_magic

                      do you think it will be on sat then toro? didnt like the look of the weekends results.

                    • #87914

                      TF_toro

                        what i find is best is a medium size sledge hammer head so you can throw it approx 13mtrs, then a chain connected to this about 2mtrs in length but the sectret is about every 4-6 inches up the chain push a 2 inch bolt through the link and tighten with two bolts and use this as a saw happy days and make sure you wear gloves~clap

                      • #87916

                        TF_toro

                          can not see them cancelling another round can you ?
                          why dont he go around the fishery with a jcb and smash holes in the ice on the pegs hes going to use, job done saves a lot of sweating mate.
                          it looked like it fished bloody hard over the weekend someone said it was 4 inches thick
                          ~think

                        • #87925

                          TF_magic

                            one of my mates went on sunday and Les told him it would go ahead this saturday. I like the jcb idea and they have got one there, Mike could make a fortune on sat, how long do you think it would take to break out 84 pegs? £3 a pop jobs a goodun!

                          • #87927

                            TF_toro

                              if he started on friday morning job done by late afternoon no frost forecast friday evening job done happy days~clap ~clap ~clap

                            • #87932

                              TF_magic

                                Be interesting getting the digger over the bridge on house pool though aye mate!

                              • #87955

                                TF_Two-nets

                                  @shep2 wrote:

                                  cut a 12″ length of 3×3 box section steel fill with lead drill 2 holes staight through an inch either side of centre get a 2″exhaust clamp thread on the length of chain+push clamp through holes either weld or double nut clamp threads attatch said length of rope when breaker is thrown in it will plunge thro ice+when being retrieved will remain parallel to the surface of the lake+wont “jump” out onto the ice+will remain under it until its back at your feet i have plonkered about with a few designs (sad i know)but this works best+does neatest job anywayyou wantneed one now till next year LOL~sick

                                  How do you manage to throw this?

                                  Lead weighs about 6oz per cubic inch, your breaker will weigh about 40lbs if solidly filled with lead.

                                • #87958

                                  TF_shep2

                                    were hard as nails up north tha knows lol~clap

                                  • #87991

                                    Anonymous

                                      Big steel D shackle of a tank 3 foot of chain

                                    • #88000

                                      Hartleelands
                                      Participant

                                        @magic wrote:

                                        one of my mates went on sunday and Les told him it would go ahead this saturday. I like the jcb idea and they have got one there, Mike could make a fortune on sat, how long do you think it would take to break out 84 pegs? £3 a pop jobs a goodun!

                                        We tried this about 5-6 years ago on a prolific small carp lake in Kent. 20 pegs, normally need 60-100lb to win in winter. I believe that after the JCB bucket was used there was 13 blanks and the match was won with around 3lb………..

                                      • #88002

                                        TF_craigm

                                          I used a lads on saturday that was made from a steel dumbell weight with chain through it and a length of rope. With it being round and having a decent sized hole in the middle you can throw it quite easily.

                                        • #88007

                                          TF_badger
                                          Participant

                                            Go to a replacement window firm and have a look in their skip for a sash weight they have holes in them to fasten a length of chain or rope to.If that doesn’t smash it try using the skip.

                                          • #88027

                                            Pola Bear

                                              chain saw blade is best for cutting the ice… like useing them old scale waights…

                                            • #88028

                                              TF_Nigel.

                                                I have a 16m lenth of rope, with a lump hammer one end, (and a chain saw blade) and a 14lb sledge with a short handle on the other.
                                                Depending how thick is tas to which one you use.

                                                You can just throw the 14lb hammer about 11 meters.

                                              • #88031

                                                TF_matt rosevear

                                                  i made 1 sunday morning with rope,2 foot of chane and bumbel weights and a padlock.by joining the chane together with a padlock you can easly change the weight buy adding more or taking some off.it worked a treet but the padlock broke off so i need a good quality 1 as the 1 i did use was crap but its all i could get b4 i went

                                                • #88165

                                                  dave edgerley
                                                  Participant

                                                    hello all. thought i would try and show you a picture of the ice breakers i use. made them a few years ago. they are by far the best i’ve ever used.but i don’t know how to put picture on reply(am a bit thick that way)
                                                    they are similar to a crow bar with added weights. will put picture on if someone lets me know how.
                                                    ps is there only me who likes breaking and fishing through the ice……and on a canal to!

                                                  • #88167

                                                    dave edgerley
                                                    Participant

                                                      just worked out how to put picture on!

                                                    • #88194

                                                      TF_matt rosevear

                                                        they look like something out of a horror film lol

                                                      • #88237

                                                        dave edgerley
                                                        Participant

                                                          well i would kill the person who borrowed it and didn’t think to keep hold of the end the rope…it’s been done before!

                                                        • #88254

                                                          TF_Chum Mixer
                                                          Participant

                                                            My icebreaker that I have used for years is :

                                                            14 metre of rope, 3 metre of thin(aids the cutting action)chain attached to a 5lb lump of lead off an old satch window, I also have bolts spread up the metal chain to also help.

                                                            I have used chain saw blades in the past but found they blunted too quickly so reverted to the above.

                                                          • #88380

                                                            TF_magic

                                                              Depends on which type of chain saw blade you buy, i only know this because when i rang a supplier the fella at the other end was in his element explaining the pros and cons of the different blades available. The one he reccomended was called a ‘chipper’ he reckoned that this blade would cut through ice no problem, when it arrived it looks as though it wouldnt matter which way round the blade fell against the ice as there appears to be cutting blades on both edges.

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