@@FishinNStuff tip I use and your free to pinch is to paint the last few inches of the tip of my rod with glow in the dark craft paint. Cost me three bucks and I'll get 80 to 100 rod tips painted out if the little bottle. I shine my torch on it for a minute or so and it glows for five minutes then I recharge it
On your trailer guides, you could mount a couple of solar powered walkway lights or some LEDs to the top of the poles for night time loading. Make it easier to see your trailer.
I have started a"Fish N Stuff" saving account in that if I want to buy something for fishing andI have seen you making it, I take the difference, put it in a coffee can, treating myself with something you don't make. Keep up the good work. Love the ideas
My son is a plumber so these videos are so fun fir me. I dont gotta use these hacks fir fish n stuf. They wirk fir other stuff too. But mostly they just awesome.
I absolutely enjoy the hacks and You definitely keep it interesting,I have used several of your hacks already!! My husband bought me a old Jon boat,I am having to put some elbow grease into it! So I watch to see what other hacks are going to help, "just keep them coming"🙂
always love watching your videos and the talking rattle trap lure, that is so cool, you are great inspiration to other content creators , keep up the awesome hacks, we love them!!!
Brother you are nothing short of a Genius Awesome 👌 Video And LOL I see Mr Lure didn't stay in the tackle box jail very long sneaky burger 😄 Hilarious as always 😆 TAKE CARE BROTHER AND Keep 'em coming.
You are a PVC master!💥🔥 And this one was pretty dang awesome as well!! I was watching #7 thinkin’, “What the heck is he doin?” 🤔 And then, 😃 it’s a rod holder?!? 👊 Very nice! Very nice, indeed. 🤙
On the black pvc rod holder at the end. If you cut a slot in the bottom you can adjust the angle of your rod tip to the water. I did similar on my homemade spider rig rod holder. I used 3/4 metal conduit pipe and those. Attached the holders to the base with carriage head bolts and wing nuts.
Love the hacks. On #1 i cut my noodle around a foot long and stick it on the opposite side of the eye bolt. Add a 2” piece of 1/2” rebar inside the pvc. Makes the noodle stand up when you get a bite. Helps set the hook when it hits the nut on the eye bolt.
That flex seal works I used to seal a fiberglass live well that had hair line cracks in it also liked your locals in video and the hacks also keep them coming
I would watch your videos even if I weren't into fishing and DIY hacks just for the entertainment factor!! Great hacks!! Great content!! ...even that little rowdy lure is great! 👍🐟 Keep 'em coming!!
Ok so on the boat trailer guide bars. Mayby try putting a cool reflective tape on the trailer itself ti protect your paint. It will aslo work as a reflector. Maybe use a clear plastic paint protectir sheet where you put the magnets.
Your hack videos are awesome!!! Keep them coming because there are so many thing we can use pool noodles and pvc for. Thanks for all the hacks and your content is awesome!!!!
I've worked at Freightliner making truck parts for 25 years before that I fix mill machines . I started out wood working and still love it . But when I learned to weld it opened up a lot more options . Ol and I have a lot of cop watching me . Yall must all retire and become fishermen lol . Thank you for your service Sir
For hack #1 - instead of a catfish rig, it can, with enough weight, be used as a stand up marker. Putting the glow in the dark tubes or strips (from $1.25 Tree) and/or reflector tape, this will hold up a visible mark about 2 fts up and much easier to see of hack #2, but you can also use reflective tape of the glow in the dark stuff. Very handy if fishing dawn or dusk
As always more great ideas. Now I have to make time to go and build the ones I liked. Like I don't have enough to do everyday already. Lol keep em coming. Thanks
I only have a canoe, but I was thinking, on the guides for the boat trailer, you could put some pool noodles on them too. Not sure if pvc would actually mark up your boat but all these awesome hack get my brain clicking’. Love the hacks man,
I have been racking my brain to figure out how to hang something down the top tail of my pick up bed in my topper without drilling a bunch of holes, the magnets will do exactly what I want, thanks for the tip
Really great channel, seemingly endless entertainment and practical, too. One comment though, for the marker buoy you glued a piece of lead to the pipe to keep it from spinning once the weight hit the bottom. I thought that it would be easier to check out the golf accessories section at the big box store and pick up some lead tape used for making your golf club heavier at the end. Just take a piece the length of the pipe and stick it lengthwise to the pipe, then put your floats on (I just happen to have some lead tape laying around and I do want a couple of marker buoys, great hack, please don't stop thinking this stuff up, they're great!)
I've only seen a few of your hack'n videos. Loved them. Subscribed. You, sir, are a genius. I don't even fish! I live in southern California. I apologize.
Love your videos brother. Some good hacks in there. I really like watchin your tips and hacks. Heck I've gone back and watched some from long time back, they were just as good the 2nd time. Keep up the great work. God bless you and your family.
I like the trolling motor cradle. I made one out of wood so it bolts to my rear seat. I got no way to show you because I got no video action going on. But I like that you made a cradle. You are the man!
I like the fishing pole carrier idea--SO I made some major changes and additions. It has 4 legs instead of 2-- It is 12" tall and 9" wide and has a center carrier pvc rod. Requires 6 tees and 4 elbows. It is freestanding and the bottom of the 2 lower spinning reels are off the floor 1"
Those are some awesome tips on the pvc pipe, love how you do this. Always look forward to seeing your videos. Great work and I'm sure a lot of time put into your making of the videos, I really appreciate the time and effort you put into them, not only showing some great ideas but having a little fun as you do it.
Very cool. I like that rod carrier. I have been wanting to make something like that but i haven't pulled the trigger yet. I did make the boat rid holders for my yak.
Awesome content man! slam dunkin em! definitely like that last one though. another idea is you could take that rod caddy and stack em in a ladder style and mount em in the boat verticle (probably leaning out just a bit) for when you're not using em. Or mount em on a cab or pole/tow bar to keep out of the way.
Another Great video Brother, man the ideas you come up with. Those rod holders you made were the 1st rod holders I made for a boat in the early 90s for crappie fishing and they were Awesome, Great video Mr Stuff , can't wait until the next build.
For the magnetic boat guides. You can buy some magnetic led light bar mounts for cars. Super strong neodymium magnets in em. An you can get a pair for about 18 bucks. They have a rubber case over them so they don't scratch! Just a thought or option to think about!
On the trailer hack, you have a lot of weight with the vertical pvc. If you reduced down to 1/4 inch on the vertical piece I think there will be less chance of it coming off.
oh yeah. rod holders coming up great job on your video keep up the good work and with the guide pole for the trailer you could use some battery operated led lights for night time loading for better visibility just sayin
You are giving me new ideas for rod holders on Brad's jon boat. Any suggestions for rod holders on a fiberglass bayliner? I'm getting ready to start a makeover on one.
This is pretty neat I really like what you're doing here I remember reading in the Bible how Jesus he went fishing and asked him if they had any meat they was read that in the Bible and by the way you must be born again in order to enter into the kingdom religious people don't get there only Born again people one of the spirit washed in the blood hallelujah bless you all enjoy your fishing I enjoy the hacks thank you brother,
great hacks again. I started making a custom rod holder such as the holder you created, for my tracker boat. For ease, I tried an inline one. And instead of cutting the pvc, I used pool noodles... had to clamp them though. Its basically almost a rectangle, except where I attached the pool noodles (in place of the 18" dremelled pvc pieces), I put another pole so the noodles could be glued to the pvc and be sturdy. On the last pole, I put a big piece of Noodle and cut slits in it slanted and then down to hold the other end of the rod. I had to clamp them after using pvc cleaner and cement. So far, it is working out well. I will keep you posted on it. This attaches close to the inside edge of the side box where you put the poles on two swivels made out of pvc. Thus you can open the rod box by pulling up on the pvc rack thing. It is a bit of a hack, but I believe it will be functional and it holds 6 poles neatly and two in the rod box for a total of 8 rods out of the way and neat... (somewhat) I will look you up on facebook and send a picture if I can find you. Also, it is slightly cheaper as instead of 9 extra feet of PVC, I used one small pool noodle and one thick one. Thanks for the fantastic ideas!
Well... the noodles didn't work as the PVC glue wouldn't hold... so I'm back to using PVC tubing instead. It's pretty nice though because it not only connects to my boat but I can also carry it around with me. Thanks for sharing this great idea!
Keith we all know you are the DIY King and the hacks are truly awesome! Would it be possible to see a fishing trip in an upcoming video? I am curious if Joey is still doing all the work! Lol
I am planning on trying to go with Joey again lol . I went last week but the bite really stinks here . But the temp is supposed to drop 10 degrees next week so it should get better soon
I love the way you present your hacks! You are the man bud!! Keep these coming!!
Thank you
@@FishinNStuff tip I use and your free to pinch is to paint the last few inches of the tip of my rod with glow in the dark craft paint. Cost me three bucks and I'll get 80 to 100 rod tips painted out if the little bottle. I shine my torch on it for a minute or so and it glows for five minutes then I recharge it
You supposed to be saving me money . You going to make me spend it with all these mad scientist inventions I got to have now.
Exactly!!!
🤣😜
On your trailer guides, you could mount a couple of solar powered walkway lights or some LEDs to the top of the poles for night time loading. Make it easier to see your trailer.
I have started a"Fish N Stuff" saving account in that if I want to buy something for fishing andI have seen you making it, I take the difference, put it in a coffee can, treating myself with something you don't make. Keep up the good work. Love the ideas
Me too! $3.75
Soooo stick around…. Hahaha. Thanks bud. The trailer PVC was awesome indeed.
I like that rod holder, awesome!
My son is a plumber so these videos are so fun fir me. I dont gotta use these hacks fir fish n stuf. They wirk fir other stuff too. But mostly they just awesome.
I git a new phine and my keyboard dont like me yet. My alphabet is as messed up as the lgbtqrst's
I absolutely enjoy the hacks and You definitely keep it interesting,I have used several of your hacks already!! My husband bought me a old Jon boat,I am having to put some elbow grease into it! So I watch to see what other hacks are going to help, "just keep them coming"🙂
Awesome hacks Keith. I really like the last rod holder. It could actually be used as a bank rod holder. Keep the hacks coming buddy.
Absolutely love your videos bud! You upload ‘em… annnd I watch’em
I randomly ran across this. BUDDY!!!! the rod holders sold me lol. you sir, you sir............. deserve a handshake.
Thank you , I appreciate that
Finally some more PVC hacks I can use up the old stuff I bought for the last ones thank you Keith
always love watching your videos and the talking rattle trap lure, that is so cool, you are great inspiration to other content creators , keep up the awesome hacks, we love them!!!
Thank you very much
Yep,,,, PVC pipe is the Lego of grown-up dyi lol,,, Purty Dang Awesome Right There Y'all lol ,,,
Love the noodles! I’ll be building some this weekend!
Thanks for sharing with us. Great ideas.
Great video. Keep ‘em going. Because we are waiting.
Another awesome video. Love em. Lol.
Great ideas. Each one was awesome. Liked the rod holder at the end the best.
great job Keith, I really like the trolling motor bracket
Brother you are nothing short of a Genius Awesome 👌 Video And LOL I see Mr Lure didn't stay in the tackle box jail very long sneaky burger 😄 Hilarious as always 😆 TAKE CARE BROTHER AND Keep 'em coming.
You are a PVC master!💥🔥 And this one was pretty dang awesome as well!! I was watching #7 thinkin’, “What the heck is he doin?” 🤔 And then, 😃 it’s a rod holder?!? 👊 Very nice! Very nice, indeed. 🤙
Lol thank you Sir
On the black pvc rod holder at the end. If you cut a slot in the bottom you can adjust the angle of your rod tip to the water. I did similar on my homemade spider rig rod holder. I used 3/4 metal conduit pipe and those. Attached the holders to the base with carriage head bolts and wing nuts.
Love the hacks. On #1 i cut my noodle around a foot long and stick it on the opposite side of the eye bolt. Add a 2” piece of 1/2” rebar inside the pvc. Makes the noodle stand up when you get a bite. Helps set the hook when it hits the nut on the eye bolt.
That flex seal works I used to seal a fiberglass live well that had hair line cracks in it also liked your locals in video and the hacks also keep them coming
I would watch your videos even if I weren't into fishing and DIY hacks just for the entertainment factor!! Great hacks!! Great content!! ...even that little rowdy lure is great! 👍🐟 Keep 'em coming!!
You could tie a tether line to the magnetic trailer guides to save chasing them down the river.
Really like the rod holder at end. Another great vid man!
Great video Keith! Can’t wait for more!
I would say that this video is awesome. !!
As alway we enjoy watching your videos. Enjoyed talking to you and thanks for putting my grandson in your video, He was excited to see it.
It was very nice meeting you , Hunter and the rest of your family
Ok so on the boat trailer guide bars. Mayby try putting a cool reflective tape on the trailer itself ti protect your paint. It will aslo work as a reflector. Maybe use a clear plastic paint protectir sheet where you put the magnets.
Another amazing video. Love the ideas you come with. Thank you
I love these hack videos.
Your hack videos are awesome!!! Keep them coming because there are so many thing we can use pool noodles and pvc for. Thanks for all the hacks and your content is awesome!!!!
Thank you brother
FINAAALLY!!!! “SO STICK AROUND!” I love it! Lol good hacks. I actually use a couple you mentioned. Keep up the good work brother
I did that just for you lol
I splurged and got the PVC cutter. Thank you for recommending it. It's worth it's weight in catfish.
I agree 100 %
Brilliant tips!! Gonna' make my boating experience better with these. Tks!
I love watching your videos and I bet you are a lot of fun to go fishing with.
Thank you Sir . I hope I'm fun to go fishing with , but I wouldn't ask my wife haha
@@FishinNStuff lol....can I ask what your name is and what you do for a living? I'll understand if you can't answer.
My names Keith , I'm a fabricator pretty much
@@FishinNStuff I knew it. I can see all the tools in n your shop. I'm a retired cop in Florida and I love to woodwork. Thank you Keith
I've worked at Freightliner making truck parts for 25 years before that I fix mill machines . I started out wood working and still love it . But when I learned to weld it opened up a lot more options . Ol and I have a lot of cop watching me . Yall must all retire and become fishermen lol . Thank you for your service Sir
Awesome video 👍👍👍👍 reckon if could use pvc for side bunks
I really like your AWESOME videos
Keep em coming.
For hack #1 - instead of a catfish rig, it can, with enough weight, be used as a stand up marker. Putting the glow in the dark tubes or strips (from $1.25 Tree) and/or reflector tape, this will hold up a visible mark about 2 fts up and much easier to see of hack #2, but you can also use reflective tape of the glow in the dark stuff. Very handy if fishing dawn or dusk
Thanks true
Awesome hacks !!! Nice stuff
As always more great ideas. Now I have to make time to go and build the ones I liked. Like I don't have enough to do everyday already. Lol keep em coming. Thanks
I only have a canoe, but I was thinking, on the guides for the boat trailer, you could put some pool noodles on them too. Not sure if pvc would actually mark up your boat but all these awesome hack get my brain clicking’. Love the hacks man,
Thank you very much . Your very smart. I saw something like that at the fishing expo . And was thinking about trying it
Again another great video Kevin very informative I really like PVC hacks they're so handy and versatile.
I have been racking my brain to figure out how to hang something down the top tail of my pick up bed in my topper without drilling a bunch of holes, the magnets will do exactly what I want, thanks for the tip
Yeah those magnets are awesome
I liked all your pvc hacks, some were straight up brilliant! 👍
Thank you . I'm working in one right now that's really cool
Really great channel, seemingly endless entertainment and practical, too. One comment though, for the marker buoy you glued a piece of lead to the pipe to keep it from spinning once the weight hit the bottom. I thought that it would be easier to check out the golf accessories section at the big box store and pick up some lead tape used for making your golf club heavier at the end. Just take a piece the length of the pipe and stick it lengthwise to the pipe, then put your floats on (I just happen to have some lead tape laying around and I do want a couple of marker buoys, great hack, please don't stop thinking this stuff up, they're great!)
I've only seen a few of your hack'n videos. Loved them. Subscribed. You, sir, are a genius. I don't even fish! I live in southern California. I apologize.
Thank you very much I appreciate it Sir
Best pvc hack video on RUclips!!! Thanks for taking my advice from your last video about adding a new pvc jug line hack!!! Love the spool idea !!!
Thank you
Love your videos brother. Some good hacks in there. I really like watchin your tips and hacks. Heck I've gone back and watched some from long time back, they were just as good the 2nd time.
Keep up the great work.
God bless you and your family.
Lol . It's changed huh . I appreciate all your support
Always great stuff
Trailer guides! Awesome! We need this! 😁
Awesome hacks Keith. Can you make more lure hacks? Maybe like a whopper plopper?
That d be awesome
@@FishinNStuff Maybe making lures with glue gun?
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Some more awesome ideas! Thanks Keith!
Great video. Now can you make a PVC rod holder for your truck. Would love to see how to store in the bed
All good hacks brother!
whoa......the first hack is genius Im glad I thought of it
I really liked the rod rod holder I'm going try it for bank fishing thanks again you have got the best hacks
Thank you for watching Roy
I like the trolling motor cradle. I made one out of wood so it bolts to my rear seat. I got no way to show you because I got no video action going on. But I like that you made a cradle. You are the man!
Thank you Sir ,
I used one of those half in wide rings of PVC to remove a clutch from a HD Sportster it worked perfectly 👍
That awesome 👌
Thank you
I like the fishing pole carrier idea--SO I made some major changes and additions. It has 4 legs instead of 2-- It is 12" tall and 9" wide and has a center carrier pvc rod. Requires 6 tees and 4 elbows. It is freestanding and the bottom of the 2 lower spinning reels are off the floor 1"
Awesome!
What do you know about Lake Marion and Lake Moultrie?
Those are some awesome tips on the pvc pipe, love how you do this. Always look forward to seeing your videos. Great work and I'm sure a lot of time put into your making of the videos, I really appreciate the time and effort you put into them, not only showing some great ideas but having a little fun as you do it.
Thank you Sir . I do put alot of work into them . But you guys watching em makes it all worth it
Yep..them R awesum! Thanks as always buddy! (love the lure jokes!😂) 👍👍👌✌️
Amazing! Hugs from Brasil!
Awesome video man. Love all of them hacks. 👍🏻👊🏼
Thank you buddy
AWESOME
Always a supercool guy...
Great stuff Keith!!! You're PVC game is 🔥
Very nice pvc hacks
Very cool. I like that rod carrier. I have been wanting to make something like that but i haven't pulled the trigger yet.
I did make the boat rid holders for my yak.
It's pretty cheap to make compared to the ones you buy
@@FishinNStuff heck yeah. Big time cheaper. 👍🏻👍🏻🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🦈🦈🦈🦈🦈
I love the pvc vids
Awesome content man! slam dunkin em! definitely like that last one though.
another idea is you could take that rod caddy and stack em in a ladder style and mount em in the boat verticle (probably leaning out just a bit) for when you're not using em. Or mount em on a cab or pole/tow bar to keep out of the way.
That is a good idea , thank you Sir
Another Great video Brother, man the ideas you come up with. Those rod holders you made were the 1st rod holders I made for a boat in the early 90s for crappie fishing and they were Awesome, Great video Mr Stuff , can't wait until the next build.
Well you were ahead of your time , or at least ahead of me lol . Thank you Sir
Them were some good Hacks enjoyed it
Thank you
Man that was pretty dang awesome😮😮👌👌👍👍
another great video. thanks
For the magnetic boat guides. You can buy some magnetic led light bar mounts for cars. Super strong neodymium magnets in em. An you can get a pair for about 18 bucks. They have a rubber case over them so they don't scratch! Just a thought or option to think about!
That's a great idea
thank you i need number 5
Like always awesome video man thanks.
As always entertaining
Chears
👍👍👍😜🏴🦕🦄😁✌🤞
This video is AWESOME 🐟🐠🐡
Oh I'll shtick 'round, you and your tricks saved me A LOT of hassle!!
On the trailer hack, you have a lot of weight with the vertical pvc. If you reduced down to 1/4 inch on the vertical piece I think there will be less chance of it coming off.
This is genius🎯💯❤️👍🏾
I really liked the holder u carry. Honestly I was looking at them on Amazon. But they were pricey. So maybe pvc jack is the way to go
oh yeah. rod holders coming up great job on your video keep up the good work and with the guide pole for the trailer you could use some battery operated led lights for night time loading for better visibility just sayin
I took that rod caddy and added some legs. It keeps the reels off the ground when ya get where yer goin!
Walmart has telescoping trailer guides with magnet bottoms and yellow foam balls on top. I use them for my trailer.
I didn't know that . But that's cool
@@FishinNStuff they're a life saver. But gotta take them off before you crank the boat up or they will fall off.
@@FishinNStuff Check out Maine Trout Whisperers latest video on his boat mods. He put lights in the PVC ones like you have to see at night.
You are giving me new ideas for rod holders on Brad's jon boat. Any suggestions for rod holders on a fiberglass bayliner? I'm getting ready to start a makeover on one.
Have you looked through my videos ? I've got a bunch . And Hacks too
Pretty funny .. I’m actually a plumber
Awesome thanks
This is pretty neat I really like what you're doing here I remember reading in the Bible how Jesus he went fishing and asked him if they had any meat they was read that in the Bible and by the way you must be born again in order to enter into the kingdom religious people don't get there only Born again people one of the spirit washed in the blood hallelujah bless you all enjoy your fishing I enjoy the hacks thank you brother,
great hacks again. I started making a custom rod holder such as the holder you created, for my tracker boat. For ease, I tried an inline one. And instead of cutting the pvc, I used pool noodles... had to clamp them though. Its basically almost a rectangle, except where I attached the pool noodles (in place of the 18" dremelled pvc pieces), I put another pole so the noodles could be glued to the pvc and be sturdy. On the last pole, I put a big piece of Noodle and cut slits in it slanted and then down to hold the other end of the rod. I had to clamp them after using pvc cleaner and cement. So far, it is working out well. I will keep you posted on it. This attaches close to the inside edge of the side box where you put the poles on two swivels made out of pvc. Thus you can open the rod box by pulling up on the pvc rack thing. It is a bit of a hack, but I believe it will be functional and it holds 6 poles neatly and two in the rod box for a total of 8 rods out of the way and neat... (somewhat) I will look you up on facebook and send a picture if I can find you. Also, it is slightly cheaper as instead of 9 extra feet of PVC, I used one small pool noodle and one thick one. Thanks for the fantastic ideas!
Well... the noodles didn't work as the PVC glue wouldn't hold... so I'm back to using PVC tubing instead. It's pretty nice though because it not only connects to my boat but I can also carry it around with me. Thanks for sharing this great idea!
Thank you for watching , I really appreciate it
Great hacks!
Keith we all know you are the DIY King and the hacks are truly awesome! Would it be possible to see a fishing trip in an upcoming video? I am curious if Joey is still doing all the work! Lol
I am planning on trying to go with Joey again lol . I went last week but the bite really stinks here . But the temp is supposed to drop 10 degrees next week so it should get better soon