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Topic: Clam Tube Wanted  (Read 860 times)

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divenfish

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  • Location: North Coast
  • Date Registered: Jan 2006
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Clam Tube Wanted - show me what you got?


crash

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  • Location: Eureka
  • Date Registered: Dec 2007
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I just saw a YouTube video of a guy geoducking with a galvanized 30 gal. trash can with the bottom cut out. I'm going to make one after the holidays.
"SCIENCE SUCKS" - bmb


Fiver

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  • Location: Pleasant Hill
  • Date Registered: Sep 2010
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I thought about going the trash can route too, but it isn't rigid like the PVC tubes and may collapse inwards over time.

I've got an extra that I doubt I'll ever use:

 18" Diameter x 28"L or so? Will let it go for what I got it for, $35.


18" is a larger diameter than most. It has the benefits of being more comfortable for bigger guys to squeeze into, and encompasses more clams at one time.  The drawbacks are it is is harder to pound it into the sand, and bulkier for carrying around.


kirill

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  • Location: San Francisco
  • Date Registered: Jun 2009
  • Posts: 22
Hello,

I'd like to get the tube if you've still got it.

Please email back or call me at 415 819-1795

Thanks,

Kirill