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    This tower weighs about 25lbs and I did add a 3/16 aluminum plate underneath it to help keep it sturdy, i haven't glued down the carpet yet. I think it will survive rough water and these nice smooth roads that our tax dollars build. Making Hwy 79 a 4-Lane from Clarksville Tn to Dover was a great idea, I just wish they could have smoothed out the 30 or 40 bumps in that 30 mile stretch!!

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    Nice job I like it.
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    Good looking setup
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    So sweet...
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    Thanks for the nice comments!

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    Old toolmaker here. You do nice work, edges broken, right materials being used. The thought put in the design reflects your abilities.
    Thanks Crappiefish123 thanked you for this post

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bert View Post
    Old toolmaker here. You do nice work, edges broken, right materials being used. The thought put in the design reflects your abilities.
    Thanks for the compliment, I also made my double seat base for my upfront seats. I’ve had it on my boat about 10 years now and just recently had to replace the seat post bushings.


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    That is an awesome setup you have there! Great work on the fabrication as well!!

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