Engraved Waypoint Markers
- Agent Basil
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Engraved Waypoint Markers
I have seen some Waypoints with a metal tag and the coords of the next waypoint are neatly engraved upon it.
Ummm, I had a go!
You can be grateful that I am not your dentist !
How do you do this?
Ummm, I had a go!
You can be grateful that I am not your dentist !
How do you do this?
- Map Monkey
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- Agent Basil
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- Gwennie1984
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<br><br>Its really easy to do, and as previously stated punches are cheap at auto stores.Agent Basil wrote:Calling all ACT cachers, who has something like that ?
<br><br>In terms of ACT, I recently used this for a multi for the second set of coords and it is seeming to work quite well. Water resistant and metal tags with random numbers blend in well I only have a number set, but for caching thats all you really need.
<br><br>Edited cause I always forget that posting has HTML enabled.
- Agent Basil
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Boom Boom !!
Agent Basil wrote:Thanks, where does get the actual metal tags from. I found my first go at Bunnings wasn't too hot, they had some brackets that I used which were reasonably priced but the tags were something like $8 a pop.
Well if the fences around home are made of the right stuff AND you have a pair of tin snips then look no further
I wouldn't start cutting holes in the house roof though
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Is that the same friendly locksmith who attempts people's caches in the middle of the night, realises the owner has stuffed up the coordinates when stamping and then corrects their errors for free? Meanwhile the owner of the cache drives home and leaves the locksmith bogged and with no one to help him?
Some people take their friendly locksmiths for granted and that's a real shame.
Some people take their friendly locksmiths for granted and that's a real shame.
- Gwennie1984
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- Agent Basil
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