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    Looking for something cheap to transport a few 7' long rods. I was thinking about PVC with 2 caps.

    Does anyone have any other ideas. They will be in the back of the truck with coolers and luggage.

    Thanks in advance for any other ideas.

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    If they break down into 2 sections, you can get cardboard shipping tubes from the post office cheaper than PVC, and the work great!

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    PVC works great. Find you some soft foam and put in caps.
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    PVC with foamed caps with all the other things in the truck bed
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    Thanks guys. They are 1 piece so sounds like PVC and some foam in the ends will be the way to go..

    Buzzzz

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