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Guest j.bamling
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Having just installed my Unikon ETS i thought i would post a couple of pics

Please feel free to tell me if you see any problems i might have with them

Guest mr mrs arnold sons
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are they in side or out side the loft as rpra say they have tobe in side the loft

Guest j.bamling
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As you can see by the top photo they are inside mate !!!

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I would go for 2 extra pads to cover the area in front of bob wires and block off the 2 side bits as birds will land and walk about on bear wood areas.

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if it is open doors to that section what stops the birds from being timed then flyuing back out, if there is nothing then my own opinion is that the pads are not within the confines of the loft. just my opinion

Guest j.bamling
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thats a sliding plastic door on the front if i slide that along after the bird flys in then its inside the loft simple as that !!!

Guest spin cycle
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if it is open doors to that section what stops the birds from being timed then flyuing back out, if there is nothing then my own opinion is that the pads are not within the confines of the loft. just my opinion

 

shouldn't matter...after all after timing a conventional bird you could let it go again to fly round (not alot of point though). if you leave pads there all the time they'll get grubby...but if you only use them raceday will it 'spook' them while trapping. perhaps a false floor for them to cross daily then place pad underneath on raceday...i havn't got ets yet so i may be talking 'the proverbial' :)

Guest j.bamling
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well i have been thinking about placing them on the underside of the plywood !!!

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Confines means kept within, confined also means kept within. in both cases the rule is referring to the pads and not the birds.

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well i have been thinking about placing them on the underside of the plywood !!!

 

Definately better under the plywood Jimmy, keeps them clean and the birds won't know if the pads are there or not so no spooking ;)

Guest j.bamling
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Definately better under the plywood Jimmy, keeps them clean and the birds won't know if the pads are there or not so no spooking ;)

 

yes mate i agree i will shift them tomorrow !!!

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i would advise you to put a batton of timber in between the centre of the pads ,this directs birds across the centre of the pad

has they have ben known to miss an entry if theres a dead spot

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the only thing i see you need 2 do is put something in the middle between the pads in the centre between your bobs 2 stop any coming in between thje pads field if you can understand me maybe a piece of ply cut 2 an angle....that will stop em..........more likely 2 miss if you have multi arrivals

Guest karl adams
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i think the trouble with the ets is the rules are at a minimum and are miss leading witch is y there is so many problems i think a good set of rules should of been put in place before it was let in

Guest j.bamling
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the only thing i see you need 2 do is put something in the middle between the pads in the centre between your bobs 2 stop any coming in between thje pads field if you can understand me maybe a piece of ply cut 2 an angle....that will stop em..........more likely 2 miss if you have multi arrivals

 

yes mate i understand will change things around in the morning

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the only thing i see you need 2 do is put something in the middle between the pads in the centre between your bobs 2 stop any coming in between thje pads field if you can understand me maybe a piece of ply cut 2 an angle....that will stop em..........more likely 2 miss if you have multi arrivals

 

Well spotted Mick, although if it was me I would join the pads together underneath then narrow the entrance (with angled plywood if you wish) so there are no dead spots

Guest karl adams
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clubs are folding as its causing to much grief members are dropping out of clubs it is also causing members to fall out with each other after being friends for years

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