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    Default Built rod holders and brackets for spider rigging


    Tig welded the bases and t- bars out of 1" stainless with 1/4-20 set screws to secure them in place. They mount at the base of the seat pedestal so they are completely removable. The rod holders were heated and bent from 5/16 round stock and triple coated. They are very sturdy and stay were they put.
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    Outstanding job!!!

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    Good job. They look factory.
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    Mr Oneal, that is some very good work. The fish might have other opinions when their friends start disappearing though.
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    Looks like good craftsmanship to me, congrats on a job well done.

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    Growing up we worked on what was broken and built what was needed. That raising has served me well in my adult life. Dad never liked it that I can look at something and build it. Said I got it from his dad. Thanks guys.

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    Those look awesome. Very good job.

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    Really nice set of holders. Job well done.
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    Looks like gun blueing on the holders. Very good youngster.
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    Its black plastic tool dip on the holders.

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