I found these before you chimed in, but can't find the swivels like the other complete ones have for sale separate.
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The rubber ones are great for the string stretchers, I like the long neoprene hitches. Regardless of the one you choose, just remember to inspect them at least once a week after they've been in use for a couple months. Woods enterprises is one of the best places to buy them, he'll build them any way you want.I figured the rubber would last a bit longer you haven't steered me wrong yet that I can think off lol. Though I did figure they wouldn't be as costly as they are especially for those with hundreds of tied birds I only need bout half a dozen though.
I left one out. Thought I got them all and the grass grew up over it. Clean slice through.Chew it up pretty bad? Or did it wrap around the blade good thing their wasn't a bird attached.
They don't dry rot, the ends will wear out if you keep them in use 24/7Does the rubber like to dryrot quickly flypen?
And thanks wood enterprises it is then.
Word it better next time. Your response, nor mine, worthy of respect.Actually I was just asking his age because he said something about his pops. Nothing to do with chickens. I'm just being nosy.
Since a scholar like yourself resorts to name calling I will let you know what I think about you.
I honestly don't think you know a d*mn thing about anything other than sunfish. You pretend a lot but you aren't fooling many. You go on and on about chicken genetics, breeding, special penning processing. Your just full of sh*t. It's plain to see. The internet doesn't need anymore superstars like you it's full. Now go have your milk and cookies before you say something that actually makes sense.
That's ok you jumped the gun yet again. No apology necessary. HahaWord it better next time. Your response, nor mine, worthy of respect.
I did not actually call you a punk, rather I stated you were being / acting as one. I could just as easily said you are not being nice (you were not), but that does not mean you are not a nice guy overall. If intent was to really insult, calling you a nice guy would probably do it. You do occasionally work hard at not being nice. Hence "And boom goes the dynamite" is a good predictor of responses or anticipation of them.