Mini Disc Golf Underwater

Duke4life

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Like so many of you I do have other hobbies and today I finally brought 1 of my dreams to life. A few days to cure, then off it goes for that elusive eel and wrasse.
 

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LMAO! I've been an avid Disc Golfer longer than I've been a reefer (1984 vs 1986) and I can't believe I didn't think of that!!!
 
LMAO! I've been an avid Disc Golfer longer than I've been a reefer (1984 vs 1986) and I can't believe I didn't think of that!!!

I'd be out flying this morning but we have rain about to hit and I'm not much for flying in the rain unless on a dg trip.

Bulldogg what courses are you close to? Have been hoping to meet others in this hobby that play.
 
This has been sitting in my 20 for about 10 days now covered to the tops of the shells. I'm not worried about the pvc or plastic but have never used the JB waterweld and was wondering if 10 days is plenty. If so I'm moving this bad boy over to my DT.
 
Sorry for the misprint in the post, dam auto correct. Is Hoover the same as Brent Hambrick? Or 2 different?

One and the same. Way back in the day, played more than one round with Brent.

This has been sitting in my 20 for about 10 days now covered to the tops of the shells. I'm not worried about the pvc or plastic but have never used the JB waterweld and was wondering if 10 days is plenty. If so I'm moving this bad boy over to my DT.

JB waterweld needs no time at all to cure before it is reef safe. It is commonly used for mounting frags. I probably have 15 sticks worth in my DT
 
One and the same. Way back in the day, played more than one round with Brent.



JB waterweld needs no time at all to cure before it is reef safe. It is commonly used for mounting frags. I probably have 15 sticks worth in my DT

So safe to add? We played there about 3 years ago when they had a few of the wooded holes closed. A local did walk us through them so we could see though.
 
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