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    nice job there
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    Nice, good set up

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    They worked great
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    Those are nice!
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    Custom made, that's what I like.
    Great job.

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    looks good

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    Looks good!

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    Very Nice...

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    Looks good to me.

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    They were pretty easy to make if you have an aluminum welder and a band saw. The holders are 1-1/4" aluminum conduit and the rest are aluminum angle and bar. I cut some 1/16 polyurethane washers and placed them between all the pivot points and tightened the bolts and lock nuts until it took a firm grip to move the holders. I don't have to have any tools to adjust them and they stay where I set them.

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