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    Very nice work!

    I cut a trough in a piece of 4" pvc pipe, and have tie ropes on each end. Lay the long trolling rods in there and I suspend them from the ceiling on eye bolts that are anchored to joists. I would hand my 18 ft boat duck blind from it during the off season, so it's perfect for my trollers rods.

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    Nice job! I like the idea and the ability to utilize the space


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    looks good
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    Did you get a patent on that design? Cause I think I may copy it. Looks good!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Iwannafish View Post
    Did you get a patent on that design? Cause I think I may copy it. Looks good!


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    Go ahead , I cut the boards 18 inches and spaced the grooves 2 inches apart
    Everything was cut on a 30 degree angle. I used a 1/2 inch bit in my router to make the grooves and a 1/4 inch corner round to finish it up.


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