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Homemade handling tools

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Aunty Venom
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My favorite homemade snake handling tool is a light plastic bread board with a handle on it. It's an excellent pinning tool in conjunction with a padded mat (sold as a camping mat for sleeping bags).

I also like a folding laundry hamper from Wal Mart that is useful for bagging snakes, a pool net I modified to be a bag stick (stuck a pillowcase on it) and a pinner built from foam padding and PVC pipe. The plans for the latter tool are here: http://www.snakegetters.com/equip/pinners-howto.html

What is your favorite homemade snake handling tool and how did you build or modify it?
 
oh i forgot the other favorite thing he made... a couple of killer trap boxes

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they way we took the pic is with it laying bottom up.. it has a clear bottom. it has a spring loaded ball that locks the door open or closed and the knob is big enough so that a hook can be used to close it
 
for the general public no but he said for you he would but he would like to talk to you and get some dimensions and then price the material.
if you would like to call him our number is (512)805-0413 i am robin and you would probably want to ask for russ, since i know nothing on how to make em
 
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