Hi TCI Folks,
Just thought I'd share this fun throwline device with you (see, this is what arises when it's been single digits and below zero degrees F, with 3 feet of snow all winter, and major cabin fever:-) ). I call it the "Longshot". It's a bit overly complicated for packing it in, but it can be reasonably portable. Components (in order) are: 1) Motorcycle Battery; 2) Jumper Cables; 3) Small Portable Air Compressor; 4) PVC tube with pressure valve stem on end (like on a car tire); 5) 1.25" Ball Valve rated at 150 PSI at 73 degrees F threaded to another length of PVC: the barrel(the threading is important so the barrel can be disconnected from the pressure tube, for shorter length and easier travel). The throwline and throwbag are placed in the barrel. I used a 10 oz. throwbag with 150 ft. orange slickline from NewTribe. With the ball valve closed (!), pressure is increased in the chamber between the valve stem and ball valve. To release the throwbag, the ball valve is opened. Even in the earliest attempts, at 110 PSI, the end of the 150 ft. throwline disappeared into the sky, even with my Converse tennis shoe attached to the end, and it seems to have good accuracy so far. I did spray some silicone into the barrel to minimize friction. This is just the first prototype. The possibilities are endless. I've planned some modifications to make it shorter, with some elbows in the long PVC pieces, and possibly extra valves for multiple shots. Word to the wise: pressurized pipes can be dangerous. Be safe! Any comments or ideas?
Enjoying tree-time in the winter,
Ogham (Alex in New Mexico)
Will post pix soon