throwline storage

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I'd like to see a generous flap/tab on the outside bottom corner of each side of the throwing cubes to put a rock or other weight on for windy days. You could even put one foot on the flap while you were throwing if needed to keep it from flying away in a gust.
-moss

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heres my moded Sherill cube


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I used to use a holder for Christmas tree lights. Worked alot better than the bag I use now. I worked with a guy that had a line tamer. He cut on the side of it so he could load it mid line. Worked alright if the gound was a lawn.
 
I've had my Flateimer for a year and half and it's still holding up after a ton of use. The corners are just barely starting to poke through and the bottom fabric is starting to flake a bit. I think I'll steal the shoe goo idea (thanks Chip) for the corners and leave the bottom alone. All in all, I think I've gotten more then my moneys worth for all the time saved with it.
 
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I've had my Flateimer for a year and half and it's still holding up after a ton of use. The corners are just barely starting to poke through and the bottom fabric is starting to flake a bit. I think I'll steal the shoe goo idea (thanks Chip) for the corners and leave the bottom alone. All in all, I think I've gotten more then my moneys worth for all the time saved with it.

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Is that you Terry? I still have your sunglasses...they got squashed once but they still work.
 
Nope, my name is Robb. I just clicked on your profile and got your name. Thanks again, it seems like it will work well.
 

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