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I've been wanting a tying station but they just seem too expensive. And after seeing just a block of wood with a few holes in it go for $35, a buddy and I decided to build our own. We also tried to make a couple of new nets while we were at it and I think they all turned out better than I expected. Maybe we should get in to the business.
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Looks good, enjoy!
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Hell yeah, brother! That net looks awesome!
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Need something like that to clean up my mess.
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Very nice workmanship.
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It really cuts down on time when you have everything organized and laid out for you!
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Those are KILLER! Nice job!
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I don't know how many dollars and hours you have in that tying station but I saw one for sale online last night that wasn't as cool for $80. Just FYI. How big is the net you made?
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It really only took a few hours to put it together. The net opening is 20 in. long and 12 in. wide.
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