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Rod saver install on Weldbilt 1548
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<blockquote data-quote="vahunter" data-source="post: 243918" data-attributes="member: 6815"><p>Ok so I'm all done. I used the 1-1/4 golf tubes. Drew my lines, made my marks, centerdrilled my holes. Used a 1-1/4 holesaw to drill the holes. I then used a section of 1-1/4"OD/1"ID and cut teeth in the end to "saw" the foam out (thanks so much Bassboy, worked excellent). The tubes are a nice snug fit in the bench and thru the foam. No need to glue them in from what I can tell. My bench is 17" wide and I bored the foam out completely and cut the tubes to roughly 16-3/4" long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vahunter, post: 243918, member: 6815"] Ok so I'm all done. I used the 1-1/4 golf tubes. Drew my lines, made my marks, centerdrilled my holes. Used a 1-1/4 holesaw to drill the holes. I then used a section of 1-1/4"OD/1"ID and cut teeth in the end to "saw" the foam out (thanks so much Bassboy, worked excellent). The tubes are a nice snug fit in the bench and thru the foam. No need to glue them in from what I can tell. My bench is 17" wide and I bored the foam out completely and cut the tubes to roughly 16-3/4" long. [/QUOTE]
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