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fishheadfred Fish Addict Posts: 708 Kudos: 653 Votes: 12 Registered: 30-Jul-2003 | I was having trouble with the Mag float stirring up the sand every time I get near the bottom.On the way to the LFS to plunkdown $25 on a Kent scraper I stopped at walmart and spent $2 on a paint scraper.It workes great and has a few extra blades. I may get some Duh! comments about this but I had never thought about it.I hate getting trapped into buying something expensive from the LFS when there are other things out there that will work just as well! |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 11:20 | |
lil_mikey69 Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 3180 Kudos: 2380 Votes: 1 Registered: 22-Jan-2003 | I use a wall paper/razor blade type thing too. Cheap and easy. |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 11:20 | |
fishheadfred Fish Addict Posts: 708 Kudos: 653 Votes: 12 Registered: 30-Jul-2003 | If there are any other money saving ideas on equipment or tools I would like to see them posted. |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 11:20 | |
lil_mikey69 Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 3180 Kudos: 2380 Votes: 1 Registered: 22-Jan-2003 | The most universial reef tool is the turkey baster. |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 11:20 | |
fishheadfred Fish Addict Posts: 708 Kudos: 653 Votes: 12 Registered: 30-Jul-2003 | Got one! Anybody else? |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 11:20 |
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