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    does any one know where i can get some T bars and base for spider rigging? i have the rod holders im just needing a T bar big enough for 2 rod any more than that i have trouble keeping up with :rolleyes: :D


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    Make your own out of 1/2" or 3/4" steel pipe and a flange for the floor.

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    had a buddy of mind weld me two of them and they work great

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    a member made some rod holders that i liked so since my dad is a welder im going to see if he cant weld me up some simmilar to it here is the link to his post

    http://www.crappie.com/crappie/main-...d-holders.html
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    those look just like smith rod holders, very inexpensive, i just sold an old set that held 6 poles for 15 bucks, new theyre prolly around 50
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    does that set up look like it was made out of round or square tubing and what about the the top bar kinda looks like angle iron or square tubing and i wounder how long that flat strap is mabey 2' or so ?
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    angle iron across the top, the post is probably two pieces if its a copy of the smith's, the post thats attached to the cross bar slides down into the post thats attached to the flat bottom piece, that way you can put a threaded hole in the bottom post and adjust the height. the bottom flat piece is prolly around 30 inches, but i'd sit in my seat and see where i wanted the rack and adjust it accordingly.
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