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This is good stuff Sharkey! I'm getting an education from all if your info - thanks for posting this up
 
Interesting. Never thought of that. Maybe I'll check out our local Sportsman Warehouse. I need two at 22" and two at 12". This is what it looks like.

I know the local SW custom cuts arrows.

As long as you can find tubing that will fit snug on the arrows, I think it would work. If you already know this, forgive me, but another thing worth mentioning is the called the spine of the arrow. Arrows are made differently depending on the draw weight of the bow they're going to be used on. Basically, higher the draw weight requires a stiffer arrow. The differences may be negligible since you would need a relatively short length of it though. You could always take a couple out of the box at the store and flex them a little. Take a look at either a 250 or 350 spine.
 
As long as you can find tubing that will fit snug on the arrows, I think it would work. If you already know this, forgive me, but another thing worth mentioning is the called the spine of the arrow. Arrows are made differently depending on the draw weight of the bow they're going to be used on. Basically, higher the draw weight requires a stiffer arrow. The differences may be negligible since you would need a relatively short length of it though. You could always take a couple out of the box at the store and flex them a little. Take a look at either a 250 or 350 spine.

Good to know, thanks!
 
No. It's made by Springtail Solutions. My dad bought the TeraFlex one. Comparing the two, the Springtail is much nicer in my opinion.
 
Glad to see you are finally back in a Jeep! Love the pelican cases and the fancy setup for solar power. I really like how clean your setup is! I'm taking notes! :clap2:
 
Shark "Tank"

Right now, one holds a tire repair kit, another a 36mm impact socket, the third holds TP, and the fourth is empty.

The ultimate plan is to stock these with often used items. Maybe first aid, tire repair, tire inflation, headlamp, hammock. I'll play around with them a lot to figure out the best combination.

Edit: forgot water filter and/or purification tablets.
 
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Right now, one holds a tire repair kit, another a 36mm impact socket, the third holds TP, and the fourth is empty.

The ultimate plan is to stock these with often used items. Maybe first aid, tire repair, tire inflation, headlamp, hammock. I'll play around with them a lot to figure out the best combination.

Edit: forgot water filter and/or purification tablets.

Great idea having the necessities where you don't need to dig for them. The EVO table I have is great, sturdy as hell, but doesn't allow for this multifunction.
 
Getting closer to a pretty solid set of tools for the trail. All of this fits under my deck on one of the long cubby sides.

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Getting closer to a pretty solid set of tools for the trail. All of this fits under my deck on one of the long cubby sides.

Nice. Brings a tear to my eye. Something special about organized tools in the back of a Jeep. A sense of pride is present.
 
Nice. Brings a tear to my eye. Something special about organized tools in the back of a Jeep. A sense of pride is present.

I like to know where everything is so I don't lose/forget it. If everything has a place it's much easier for me to make certain that everything finds its way home.
 
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