Jimi,
The larger your surface area, the less chance for coils of line to get
caught in themselves. The bottom of the can you mention might be a
little small, but who knows give it a shot. You can always still use it
for trash with a liner :-)

Dave Wilson
http://www.wilsonsworld.org


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On Behalf Of Desert Eagle
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 7:46 PM
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Subject: Re: [VFB] Shooting Heads and Lines

Wonder how a 8" wide by 14" across by 12" deep Rubbermaid bathroom trash
can
would work ??
Jimi


Jimi,

I use a rubbermaid container that I bought at Wal-Mart...it is about 18"
by
9" and around 9" deep.  I used a hole saw to drill several holes in the
bottom and sides of the "basket".  Then I cut a few slits in the back
(my
side of the basket) and thread a piece of rope through them to use as a
belt.  I think I spend about $3 on the whole thing...it's definitely not
pretty!  If I were to do it again I would probably make it a little
bigger
(a little more surface area on the bottom).

Chris





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