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fish trap

Step 6And now for the harder part

And now for the harder part
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This part requires an arc welder, plasma cutter and a large jackhammer. Or you can use wire cutters and scissors. now that you have you lovely cylinder and two inverted cones on either side its time to add the door. The door is most critical to removing the fish you caught and adding bait and weight. Decide what size you want your door to be and then cut out a piece of the cylinder that size. Next find a piece that when folded in half is about an inch bigger than the opening on all sides. Fold the piece in half to double it over and make it stronger.
To stiffen the door I used a piece of thick wire that a wound through the piece of mesh on the side of the mesh that was not closed from folding over.
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