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I prefer the hazel end pins so far or at least until I have a disaster one of these nights.

In the game fair at the weekend they were selling end pins 10 quid for a pair black with square ends. I picked one up and it made a big clank when it tapped the others felt horrible so I will stick with my hazel.

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I prefer the hazel end pins so far or at least until I have a disaster one of these nights.

In the game fair at the weekend they were selling end pins 10 quid for a pair black with square ends. I picked one up and it made a big clank when it tapped the others felt horrible so I will stick with my hazel.

10 quid for mild steel painted square pins?? feck that.

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I prefer the hazel end pins so far or at least until I have a disaster one of these nights.

In the game fair at the weekend they were selling end pins 10 quid for a pair black with square ends. I picked one up and it made a big clank when it tapped the others felt horrible so I will stick with my hazel.

You can tape the end pins with electrical tape, stops them from clanking, have used the square pins, don't like them.

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on some of my nets if I've not use end pins I use a 12" oak pin

the ones they use when there putting up oak framed buildings

and what I've done on a couple of 25yarders is put a short length of 6mm stainless rod

through the oak pin, about 2" down the peg making a T peg, drill a hole for my running lines

they work a treat

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