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    Default Question on Rail System


    I've seen many homemade rail track accessories on this site but don't know where the find the piece that slides in or do you just make the piece?
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    Are you talking about the War Eagle T-rail mount system?
    My wife keeps saying I never listen to her....... or something like that!

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    Yes, mines a triton but I think they are the same.

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    I had mine milled out, but before that I just took a flat piece of aluminum and drilled 2 holes in it then I took and ground down the carriage bolt to make it fit. If you use 2 bolts you do not have to the piece that fits into the groove. Look through RCC threads that he has posted and you can find an example of how he makes his.

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    Will do thanks

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    grind down a carriage bolt, or I have used toilet flanged bolts, but I also called the Xpress factory and got a couple of the real deals, but they were EXPENSIVE!!!


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    Grind down the heads on some $.50 carriage bolts, or if you wanna show that you have the big bucks, spend $1 per bolt from a green house supply store. If you really wanna impress folks, spend the $5 per bolt from War Eagle. At the end of the day, they will all do the job, however, I'm thinking that the $5 war eagle bolts will help you catch more crappie.
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