Homemade clamp style fishing rod holders? - boat rod holders
Who on the construction of some operation of the handrail style of fishing on a pontoon boat plans? I'm going fishing with two others in a borrowed boat and can not connect to penetrate anything. I would buy at least 4 out of my budget yet, and I also enjoy building things myself.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Boat Rod Holders Homemade Clamp Style Fishing Rod Holders?
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If you find 1 1 / 2 "PVC and say: 4 to 45 joints and four degrees C" clamps.
Cut, cut a piece of rubber tubing 12. At 45 degrees Then a piece of pipe 6 "and paste it to 45 degrees.
Then take a hacksaw and cut about 4 "from the end of the short end in the middle and on the same piece for a long time.
Use the "C" clamp to the lower end of the track that is more secure than likely will be tube. The clip is where the pipe is cut into two halves and fits comfortably. You can use a plastic bottle of soda in the rail and put the end of the clamp in the bottle to prevent damage to the rail with the mount.
1 1 / 2 "target to cut PVC pipe in any desired length. I cut myself at an angle of 45 degrees at the base, and long about 2 1 / 2 feet. It can be used as a Coast beach, cut the owner of the bar as well. The bottom corner, it is easier to grow in the sand / soil. You can cut short if you just want to lay on the rail.
I would just like a rope, and maybe a ribbon to attach them to the railing. Tape the tube to hold it in position and keep the cable / rope to "big" of the boat. Nylon cable ties (cable ties) is also in the eye ... there is.
Court 3 / 4 "notch inches wide or less along the line of the upper lip. For the mother of your roles is to sit and come off at the bar around the top edge of the tube. You can sand the top edge of the tube ... and cover it with the tape if you want ... to keep your role / rod removed.
A friend of mine, even with spray paint, painted camouflage.
Glasses Florida Sportsman magazine. "You should see some wooden rod holders so cheap that just slips on the side of the boat.
Glasses Florida Sportsman magazine. "You should see some wooden rod holders so cheap that just slips on the side of the boat.
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