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<blockquote data-quote="Oldgeek" data-source="post: 198196" data-attributes="member: 4712"><p>This is a great and cheap way to make supports. For my Lowe, I needed one for every 4' of boat to give it good support. I used 1" x 3/4" T's and a roll of the blue pvc type pipe from Menards. The T's were 62 cents and the 25' roll of pipe was $10.50. I put screws in the base of the pipe through the T to secure it. The total cost was less than $20 and now I don't have to worry about rain and wind at all. With our recent weather it has been tested. My boat sits in my driveway all year so I needed something strong. I used a hacksaw to cut everything and the 1" T's clamp tight to the top rail on the Lowe. Great project! =D></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldgeek, post: 198196, member: 4712"] This is a great and cheap way to make supports. For my Lowe, I needed one for every 4' of boat to give it good support. I used 1" x 3/4" T's and a roll of the blue pvc type pipe from Menards. The T's were 62 cents and the 25' roll of pipe was $10.50. I put screws in the base of the pipe through the T to secure it. The total cost was less than $20 and now I don't have to worry about rain and wind at all. With our recent weather it has been tested. My boat sits in my driveway all year so I needed something strong. I used a hacksaw to cut everything and the 1" T's clamp tight to the top rail on the Lowe. Great project! =D> [/QUOTE]
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