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    Ya did good
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    That's sweet! Great idea!You prolly can find a rubber plug to close the ends of each tube and prevent rust from getting inside.
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    That's a brilliant idea. What is the white stuff on the bottom side of the 2x2 tubing?



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    Wilbur...
    That's some dried glue. I glued some 1/4 rubber on the bottom of it so that the I wouldn't have metal to wet carpet contact.

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    Another good idea.



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    Great idea! I wonder if it would work on non threaded bases, and in the front for spider rigging?

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    I would be careful with this particular "T" design without a threaded base or secured down. it would flip backwards pretty easy. If the base in your boat is accessible, you could use a bolt and nut..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dee F View Post
    I would be careful with this particular "T" design without a threaded base or secured down. it would flip backwards pretty easy. If the base in your boat is accessible, you could use a bolt and nut..
    Or a pin underneath.
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    Should work well up front for spider rigging.
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    That is a great way not to have to drill a bunch of holes in your really nice boat!
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