Hi Kenny: They are all great projects. That one would make a good kids project. Get them interested in woodworking as well as fishing. See. Killed 2 endeavors with one project. (or tip up). Thank you, Chuck
Glad that you liked the video Ron. Wearing a poppy is the least I can do for the sacrifices that others have made, and continue to make to ensure our freedom. Thank you for tuning in to the show. If you are interested, I made that poppy here on the channel. You can find the video here. ruclips.net/video/jwQ3NrZISiU/видео.html Stay safe.
I bought one just like that at a store about 10 years ago. I never used the "rod" part of it. I added a jig pole to it and added a coat hanger to the jig pole to fit inside it.
That would definitely work Stephen and it's a great idea. Thanks for sharing it with me. I will have to give that a go on my next ice fishing adventure. Thanks for tuning in to the show.
nice vid . I fish on lake simcoe . Winds get brutal and make tip ups dance .This year i figured i can make a low profile tipup and protected it from wind by covering it by a clear plastic box
I've fished Simcoe many times and have never thought about covering the tip up with clear plastic. Great idea. Thanks for chiming in with it and for tuning in to the show.
we in NH know what ice is....and the compact sectioned construction is wonderful! May just knock out a few of those and give'em a shot this winter!! Thanks my friend....genius idea!
+Keith Rayeski Thank you sir. I hope that you will have as much luck with them as I have. They really are a total asset when out on the lake. Good luck with your build. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
You should go out there fishing with an apextipup. I have fished all my life there is nothing better than free flow line turn the spool let line flow modern way don't be stuck back in the twenties we have got smarter over the years, leave your jig pole at home you won't need it anymore. Apextipups summer and winter tipup on ebay copy that if you're going to copy something make something that works makes your life easier.
+CHRIS BUCKLAND Glad to hear that you watched the show, even though it was of no use to you to make a tip up. I appreciate the dedication to the show. Thanks for tuning in!!
Here in southern North Carolina we get very little opportunity to ice fish. However I could tell by your expression and voice that you love it and I really enjoyed watching you make the "tip up." Great project and video. God Bless.
+Frank Ingram Glad to hear that you enjoyed it. Ice fishing really is a fun sport as long as you can handle the cold. Thanks for tuning in and thanks for taking the time to leave me a comment. It's much appreciated.
A nicely done video on a tip up design popular in Ontario dating back many years for ice fishing for whitefish, Lake trout etc. These also work well when the bait spreader is on the bottom and the wooden rod is balanced horizontal.
+Dave Ross I've used these many times with a bait spreader as well and have had great success. I find them really good for perch as well, which is one of my favourites. Some nice perch fillets, rolled with a strip of bacon and fried in butter................just awesome!!!!!! Thanks for taking the time to leave me a comment and for making me hungry.
+Chem Cody Yes, I knew that there would be some of my American viewers that may not have a use for this project, but I also knew that there were those that definitely would. Thanks for tuning in again this week. Hopefully, next week's show will offer something that is a little more useful to you. Thanks for taking the time to drop me a comment.
Actually you've only come in a half inch on each side of the 3" board with the mortise.. I know that's what you probably meant. But you had me when you said the mortise was 2" long. That only leaves you a half inch on each side of a 3" board. No big deal really.. 🥴 Great project by the way!
It wouldn't be uncommon for me to make a blunder when I am spewing out measurements. Glad that you caught it and that you were able to decipher what measurements were needed. Sorry about that. Thanks for tuning in and for the kind words on the project. It's appreciated.
@@acutabove_woodworkings it's all good. It would become apparent to whom ever builds it when they realize they only have a half inch left on each side..lol You're doing something to help others 👍
Hi Kenny Ice Fishing eh? I have heard of it and seen it on TV that's about it, coming from England not much iced over lake or ponds around here, if there are the Ice would be well too thin to stand on. I used to do a lot of Sea Fishing eg off the Beach and Rocks for Cod, Bass etc, used to use a florescent tip on my Rod for night fishing, loved it until the Arthritis got worse oh well that's life. Oh by the way forgot to say, love the Video and Project ha ha. Take Care my Friend, Barry from England.
+Barry Roberts Good to hear from you sir. Ice fishing is a lot of fun and if you are lucky enough to live in an area where that if possible, these tip ups are the ideal piece of equipment to carry out onto the ice. Truth be told, I prefer summer fishing over winter fishing any day but there's just something that's satisfying about digging a hole in the ice and catching a fish from below. Thanks again for taking the time to leave a comment and for the kind words on the project. Take care.
I have seen you use the ruler that was used in this video on several other videos. Who makes that? What is the correct name for it. I don't fish and there is very little ice here in Georgia but all you videos have something to teach.
+Katie Dotson (K8-T) Thanks for the kind words. The ruler is called an INCRA T-rule. They are made by INCRA and are available from most woodworking stores. Here's a link www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=58877&cat=1,43513,58883,58877
Ice? What the heck is that? In Virginia we fish in liquid moving water. The fish can swim in it easier... just saying. Seriously, nice work. Are you going to do a video on your ice-fishing shack next? I forwarded this video to my friends in Upper Michigan who do this crazy stuff in the winter. They'll benefit from your skills. I'll keep the info in mind since global warming ain't happening. Last winter was brutally cold, even here in VA. This winter is forecasted to be worse.
+Hardnox I wish we didn't have the snow and ice, but unfortunately, we do. I don't have an ice fishing shack. I'm not on the ice enough to warrant a semi permanent structure so I just pitch a tent and away I go. It really is a lot of fun as long as you dress appropriately. Thanks for forwarding the video and thanks once again for tuning in. Always good to hear from you.
Lmfao "brutally cold"... up here in "man" country we live in -20 to -40, 8 months out of the year and ice fishing is a religion here, you Americans are big babies
I'm a woodworker, not a computer guy. I'm lucky that I know enough that I can upload the show and edit, let alone a printable template. I would love to be able to provide a template but I do the best I can with the knowledge that I have. I provide plenty of measurements to be able to make a template though. I hope you enjoyed the show anyway. Thanks for tuning in.
That square is called an INCRA T-Rule and they are available at most woodworking suppliers. Lee Valley also sells them but if you are unable to find a supplier near you, you can buy them directly from INCRA. www.incra.com/measuring_marking-trules.html
This is a great video man, thank you for breaking everything down and demonstrating 🤙🤙🤙
Glad that you liked it Tim. Thanks for tuning in and for the kind words.
Thanks
You're very welcome. Thanks for tuning in.
Excellent video I took notes and you did the project
Glad that you liked it Ephraim. Good luck with your project and thanks for tuning in to the show.
Tremendous pal
Thanks for the kind words and for tuning in to the show Shariq.
@@acutabove_woodworkings pal your work deserved to be respected 🙂🇨🇦🇵🇰
@@shehmar1 Thank you.
Hi Kenny:
They are all great projects. That one would make a good kids project. Get them interested in woodworking as well as fishing. See. Killed 2 endeavors with one project. (or tip up).
Thank you,
Chuck
If you're killing birds with this project Chuck, then you are using it wrong. LOL. Glad you liked the project. Thanks for tuning in to the show.
@@acutabove_woodworkings Rewritten due to poor choice of words. LOL. Good fishing.
@@Goldchucker1 I thought it was a great choice of words. Made it funny. LOL. Thanks for the chuckle.
Good video and thank you for wearing a poppy
Glad that you liked the video Ron. Wearing a poppy is the least I can do for the sacrifices that others have made, and continue to make to ensure our freedom. Thank you for tuning in to the show. If you are interested, I made that poppy here on the channel. You can find the video here. ruclips.net/video/jwQ3NrZISiU/видео.html
Stay safe.
@@acutabove_woodworkings I will check that out right now I'm glad you pointed that out.
@@mrgoose3213 I hope you enjoy it.
I bought one just like that at a store about 10 years ago. I never used the "rod" part of it. I added a jig pole to it and added a coat hanger to the jig pole to fit inside it.
That would definitely work Stephen and it's a great idea. Thanks for sharing it with me. I will have to give that a go on my next ice fishing adventure. Thanks for tuning in to the show.
nice vid . I fish on lake simcoe . Winds get brutal and make tip ups dance .This year i figured i can make a low profile tipup and protected it from wind by covering it by a clear plastic box
I've fished Simcoe many times and have never thought about covering the tip up with clear plastic. Great idea. Thanks for chiming in with it and for tuning in to the show.
we in NH know what ice is....and the compact sectioned construction is wonderful! May just knock out a few of those and give'em a shot this winter!! Thanks my friend....genius idea!
+Keith Rayeski Thank you sir. I hope that you will have as much luck with them as I have. They really are a total asset when out on the lake. Good luck with your build. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
I would rather see you fishing with something that works
You should go out there fishing with an apextipup. I have fished all my life there is nothing better than free flow line turn the spool let line flow modern way don't be stuck back in the twenties we have got smarter over the years, leave your jig pole at home you won't need it anymore. Apextipups summer and winter tipup on ebay copy that if you're going to copy something make something that works makes your life easier.
Great job don't do ice fishing here in Devon UK but still had to watch this.
+CHRIS BUCKLAND Glad to hear that you watched the show, even though it was of no use to you to make a tip up. I appreciate the dedication to the show. Thanks for tuning in!!
Here in southern North Carolina we get very little opportunity to ice fish. However I could tell by your expression and voice that you love it and I really enjoyed watching you make the "tip up." Great project and video. God Bless.
+Frank Ingram Glad to hear that you enjoyed it. Ice fishing really is a fun sport as long as you can handle the cold. Thanks for tuning in and thanks for taking the time to leave me a comment. It's much appreciated.
A nicely done video on a tip up design popular in Ontario dating back many years for ice fishing for whitefish, Lake trout etc. These also work well when the bait spreader is on the bottom and the wooden rod is balanced horizontal.
+Dave Ross
I've used these many times with a bait spreader as well and have had great success. I find them really good for perch as well, which is one of my favourites. Some nice perch fillets, rolled with a strip of bacon and fried in butter................just awesome!!!!!! Thanks for taking the time to leave me a comment and for making me hungry.
Nice video and a great project for a gift. Thanks!
+Jerry Hickey Glad you liked it and your are right.......definitely a great gift idea. Thanks for tuning in.
Interesting Kenny. We don't know much about Ice Fishing in California but I enjoyed the video just the same.
+Chem Cody Yes, I knew that there would be some of my American viewers that may not have a use for this project, but I also knew that there were those that definitely would. Thanks for tuning in again this week. Hopefully, next week's show will offer something that is a little more useful to you. Thanks for taking the time to drop me a comment.
Actually you've only come in a half inch on each side of the 3" board with the mortise.. I know that's what you probably meant. But you had me when you said the mortise was 2" long. That only leaves you a half inch on each side of a 3" board. No big deal really.. 🥴 Great project by the way!
It wouldn't be uncommon for me to make a blunder when I am spewing out measurements. Glad that you caught it and that you were able to decipher what measurements were needed. Sorry about that. Thanks for tuning in and for the kind words on the project. It's appreciated.
@@acutabove_woodworkings it's all good. It would become apparent to whom ever builds it when they realize they only have a half inch left on each side..lol
You're doing something to help others 👍
@@jhnnyboy100 Thanks.
Kenny, great video. Paul / paulsmessyworkshop
+pcorlis Glad that you enjoyed it. Thanks for taking the time to leave me a comment. Thanks for tuning in.
Hi Kenny Ice Fishing eh? I have heard of it and seen it on TV that's about it, coming from England not much iced over lake or ponds around here, if there are the Ice would be well too thin to stand on. I used to do a lot of Sea Fishing eg off the Beach and Rocks for Cod, Bass etc, used to use a florescent tip on my Rod for night fishing, loved it until the Arthritis got worse oh well that's life. Oh by the way forgot to say, love the Video and Project ha ha. Take Care my Friend, Barry from England.
+Barry Roberts Good to hear from you sir. Ice fishing is a lot of fun and if you are lucky enough to live in an area where that if possible, these tip ups are the ideal piece of equipment to carry out onto the ice. Truth be told, I prefer summer fishing over winter fishing any day but there's just something that's satisfying about digging a hole in the ice and catching a fish from below. Thanks again for taking the time to leave a comment and for the kind words on the project. Take care.
+Barry Roberts fishing for ice?... i just go to the freezer?
That doesn't count. The ones in the freezer are domesticated ice and the are tame. The ice in the wild puts up a much better fight. :)
I have seen you use the ruler that was used in this video on several other videos. Who makes that? What is the correct name for it. I don't fish and there is very little ice here in Georgia but all you videos have something to teach.
+Katie Dotson (K8-T) Thanks for the kind words. The ruler is called an INCRA T-rule. They are made by INCRA and are available from most woodworking stores.
Here's a link
www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=58877&cat=1,43513,58883,58877
One question, why would it go up and down if theres no wind?
+Krzysiek Stefanczyk The movement of the water under the ice can cause it to move as well as fish biting at the bait.
Ice? What the heck is that? In Virginia we fish in liquid moving water. The fish can swim in it easier... just saying. Seriously, nice work. Are you going to do a video on your ice-fishing shack next?
I forwarded this video to my friends in Upper Michigan who do this crazy stuff in the winter. They'll benefit from your skills. I'll keep the info in mind since global warming ain't happening. Last winter was brutally cold, even here in VA. This winter is forecasted to be worse.
+Hardnox I wish we didn't have the snow and ice, but unfortunately, we do. I don't have an ice fishing shack. I'm not on the ice enough to warrant a semi permanent structure so I just pitch a tent and away I go. It really is a lot of fun as long as you dress appropriately. Thanks for forwarding the video and thanks once again for tuning in. Always good to hear from you.
Lmfao "brutally cold"... up here in "man" country we live in -20 to -40, 8 months out of the year and ice fishing is a religion here, you Americans are big babies
A printable template would be nice just saying.
I'm a woodworker, not a computer guy. I'm lucky that I know enough that I can upload the show and edit, let alone a printable template. I would love to be able to provide a template but I do the best I can with the knowledge that I have. I provide plenty of measurements to be able to make a template though. I hope you enjoyed the show anyway. Thanks for tuning in.
What is that square and where do i get one for myself
That square is called an INCRA T-Rule and they are available at most woodworking suppliers. Lee Valley also sells them but if you are unable to find a supplier near you, you can buy them directly from INCRA. www.incra.com/measuring_marking-trules.html