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Humpalumpa
Im looking to modify my Humpa and was wondering of any guys on this site have done so.
Im going to add a bait tray, monopod and rig holder. I have got a couple of cost effective ideas on how to achieve this but wondering if anyone has got there before me.
cheers in advance
stevie
Im going to add a bait tray, monopod and rig holder. I have got a couple of cost effective ideas on how to achieve this but wondering if anyone has got there before me.
cheers in advance
stevie
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humpalumpa
......................aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa whah is it 



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cortaz wrote:humpalumpa![]()
......................aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa whah is it
glad to be able to help you out for once, cortaz


there you go: http://www.humpalumpa.com/
and stevie, this one's a handy modification if you need a bit of capacity: http://www.humpalumpa.com/index.php?mai ... cts_id=127



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The Austrian wrote:cortaz wrote:humpalumpa![]()
......................aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa whah is it
glad to be able to help you out for once, cortaz![]()
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there you go: http://www.humpalumpa.com/
and stevie, this one's a handy modification if you need a bit of capacity: http://www.humpalumpa.com/index.php?mai ... cts_id=127
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Your probably on to something there ffs, the amount I bring to the beach. I think I have worked out a couple of solutions.
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Post some pic's once you finished your mod's 

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I will surely, going to fart about with it this weekend.
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I messed around with the idea of customising my humpalumpa since the day I got it.
I have been trying to find the cheapest way of doing. So I have been collecting bits and bobs.
Please see the photos below.
The materials used where;
- my existing bait tray
- 16mm clothes rail
- 12mm pipe clips
- M10 Bolt, Nut and washer
- Epoxy glue
The only thing I am concerned about is the glue so I used loads to create a protective layer.
The only thing that cost me money was the m10 bolts that were £1.50 for 10
I have been trying to find the cheapest way of doing. So I have been collecting bits and bobs.
Please see the photos below.
The materials used where;
- my existing bait tray
- 16mm clothes rail
- 12mm pipe clips
- M10 Bolt, Nut and washer
- Epoxy glue
The only thing I am concerned about is the glue so I used loads to create a protective layer.
The only thing that cost me money was the m10 bolts that were £1.50 for 10
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Cool, its just missing some jazzy cupholders, sideskirts, and a big spoiler 

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shamoo0804 wrote:Cool, its just missing some jazzy cupholders, sideskirts, and a big spoiler
A wee engine would look the part lol
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Round_ourway wrote:shamoo0804 wrote:Cool, its just missing some jazzy cupholders, sideskirts, and a big spoiler
A wee engine would look the part lol
yes, and a remote control too




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Cracking Job there mate,
All you need is a tripod head somewhere and you have a great little fishing station. Great to see anglers with a bit of ingenuity, fair play
All you need is a tripod head somewhere and you have a great little fishing station. Great to see anglers with a bit of ingenuity, fair play
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Re: Humpalumpa
jesus lads are ye goin on two week fishin sessions or what
how much gear do ya need really
me ,rod bag ,tackle box, cooler box thats it, though i usually draw the furthest peg 



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where you in the a-team by any chanceRound_ourway wrote:I messed around with the idea of customising my humpalumpa since the day I got it.
I have been trying to find the cheapest way of doing. So I have been collecting bits and bobs.
Please see the photos below.
The materials used where;
- my existing bait tray
- 16mm clothes rail
- 12mm pipe clips
- M10 Bolt and washer
- Epoxy glue
The only thing I am concerned about is the glue so I used loads to create a protective layer.
The only thing that cost me money was the m10 bolts that were £1.50 for 10



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Re: Humpalumpa
would it be possible to cannibalise the parts from one of those electric golf trollies so the Humpa can power itself with all your stuff to the beach?
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are those humpalumpas not a bit small to carry all your gear? 

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thelegend wrote:where you in the a-team by any chanceRound_ourway wrote:I messed around with the idea of customising my humpalumpa since the day I got it.
I have been trying to find the cheapest way of doing. So I have been collecting bits and bobs.
Please see the photos below.
The materials used where;
- my existing bait tray
- 16mm clothes rail
- 12mm pipe clips
- M10 Bolt, nut and washer
- Epoxy glue
The only thing I am concerned about is the glue so I used loads to create a protective layer.
The only thing that cost me money was the m10 bolts that were £1.50 for 10![]()
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No what makes you say that lol, My xbox 360 got the 3 red lights of doom so I have alot of free time.
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alby wrote:Cracking Job there mate,
All you need is a tripod head somewhere and you have a great little fishing station. Great to see anglers with a bit of ingenuity, fair play
cheers fella, I have clip on monopod head / cup head I bought out of the fishing shop last night so I am going to bring that with me.
I am currently waiting on a bit of plywood drying to make a hinged cover for the bait tray.lol then Im finished .
jesus lads are ye goin on two week fishin sessions or whathow much gear do ya need really
me ,rod bag ,tackle box, cooler box thats it, though i usually draw the furthest peg
The amount I bring to a comp is unreal;
food
rods
tripods
seat box
flasks
bait
trays
lantern
and i seem to draw the furthest peg also lol
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