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    Double bull replacement poles

    I'm trying to get replacement poles for my older 360 ground blind. I've tried the primos website but can't find them or get anyone to respond to an email. Anyone know where to get some?

    #3
    Maybe you could talk T-Square into sharing his find.

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      #4
      I don't know if these are the same fiberglass poles as Ameristep popups. I assume they are? I went to Academy and bought the fiberglass replacement tent poles, they come like three per pack for like $7. Join them together and cut them to length and problem solved. Replaced several on my Ameristep a couple weeks ago after it got smashed.

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        #5
        Originally posted by Texfisher View Post
        I'm trying to get replacement poles for my older 360 ground blind. I've tried the primos website but can't find them or get anyone to respond to an email. Anyone know where to get some?
        Just call them. I’ve always been able to get poles for mine.

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          #6
          Originally posted by HNT ETX View Post
          I don't know if these are the same fiberglass poles as Ameristep popups. I assume they are? I went to Academy and bought the fiberglass replacement tent poles, they come like three per pack for like $7. Join them together and cut them to length and problem solved. Replaced several on my Ameristep a couple weeks ago after it got smashed.

          The DB rods have a ball on the end to keep it in the hub. Not sure the Ameristep have this. I'll look into it though. Thanks for the tip.

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            #7
            Originally posted by sqiggy View Post
            Just call them. I’ve always been able to get poles for mine.

            I've called and emailed. Can't get through or get a response. It used to be an easy process where you could just order them through the website. I guess they wanted more phone calls.

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              #8
              Originally posted by Dusty Britches View Post
              Maybe you could talk T-Square into sharing his find.

              He is closer than you. Kind of hoping someone might have a stash they no longer need.

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                #9
                Originally posted by Texfisher View Post
                The DB rods have a ball on the end to keep it in the hub. Not sure the Ameristep have this. I'll look into it though. Thanks for the tip.
                Does the rod set inside that ball?
                Mine did and the break was just below it. I cut the rod off even with the ball and drilled out the rod. I then cut the break out on the rod, slip ball back on and was go to go. Maybe lost an inch or so in the rod length.

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                  #10
                  Originally posted by sqiggy View Post
                  Does the rod set inside that ball?
                  Mine did and the break was just below it. I cut the rod off even with the ball and drilled out the rod. I then cut the break out on the rod, slip ball back on and was go to go. Maybe lost an inch or so in the rod length.

                  That's a good idea. I think most of mine broke at that exact point. I will give that a try.

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                    #11
                    Tractor supply ... electric fence rods. I repaired a couple of blinds with them.

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                      #12
                      Originally posted by smokeless View Post
                      Tractor supply ... electric fence rods. I repaired a couple of blinds with them.

                      Thanks for the tip. I'll check that out as well.

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                        #13
                        I think those balls are only super glued in, but if you can get the same size drill bit, put that sucker in a vise just snug, and that rod will come out. Fixed a bunch of mine that way. But if you can find better poles, just glue the ball on the end.

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                          #14
                          Originally posted by sqiggy View Post
                          Just call them. I’ve always been able to get poles for mine.

                          This! They are always ready to help. Have sent me patch material and hubs and miscellaneous other parts. Good folks to do business with.

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                            #15
                            Originally posted by Rex View Post
                            This! They are always ready to help. Have sent me patch material and hubs and miscellaneous other parts. Good folks to do business with.

                            I have too in the past. I don't know what's going on this year. Maybe it's the virus but I can't get an answer or response to an email. Been trying both off and on for a month.

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