So it raining out, I decide this is a great time to get worms for fishing. To help "encourage" the worm to surface, I built a worm shocker
We had an old BBQ grill that had a rotisserie add on. The add on is a steel rod with a wooden handle, the rod would connect to an electric motor to rotate the food.
Anyhow you take the rod with the handle, take an extension cord, cut the end off the cord, connect 1 wire from the cord to the steel rod, tape off the other wire not connected. Plug the extension cord into a 110v outlet
The best place in the yard is when the yard is wet, hence the rain storm :blink:
You stick the rod in the ground and the worms come out and you grab them.
Well I decided, the rod was not working because no worms were coming out of the ground. Not thinking, maybe there are no worms here, so I grabbed the rod to "check for power"
I too had a shock similar to the author of this thread and was numb for a few days.
We had an old BBQ grill that had a rotisserie add on. The add on is a steel rod with a wooden handle, the rod would connect to an electric motor to rotate the food.
Anyhow you take the rod with the handle, take an extension cord, cut the end off the cord, connect 1 wire from the cord to the steel rod, tape off the other wire not connected. Plug the extension cord into a 110v outlet
The best place in the yard is when the yard is wet, hence the rain storm :blink:
You stick the rod in the ground and the worms come out and you grab them.
Well I decided, the rod was not working because no worms were coming out of the ground. Not thinking, maybe there are no worms here, so I grabbed the rod to "check for power"
I too had a shock similar to the author of this thread and was numb for a few days.