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Plug Building - Got Wood? Got Plug?

View Poll Results: belly grommet preferencs
counter sunk, unpainted 16 55.17%
counter sunk , painted 3 10.34%
flush,painted 1 3.45%
flush unpainted 9 31.03%
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Old 12-03-2010, 07:26 AM   #17
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depends of the grommet.... the ones with the ultra thin lip IMHO need to be counter bored...spot face or couter sunk.. or they look like a silver turd hanging off the bottom of the plug.. the larger flange type, look much better formed around the plug .. counter whatevering just hogs a big sloppy looking hole in the plug...

grommetless IHHO can lead to water entering through the endgrain after just a few encounters with the fish ones ... and after all.. the original "cup" hardware was used by by creek chub and heddon to counter act problems of water intrusion through the belly hole end grain...not for show...

Just my thoughts .. Tomato....tomatto.

A good run is better than a bad stand!
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