I'm not sure what you mean? Are you asking if I have a boat version, or are you saying that you have a version of this being put on a boat? I actually did draw up a version of this for boats and pier fishing. I mostly fish from the bank, so I never bothered to build them. I made a bank fishing stake base, for Monster Rod Holders (th-cam.com/video/vwluCSgzszQ/w-d-xo.html). If you need rod holders for a boat, you really can't beat Monster Rod Holders.
I plan on making more rod holders after I buy my new light weight welders. There are details in these comments, but I will try to get some better descriptions and photos. I really don't have the equipment to make good videos, but my next photo compilation might give you a better idea of how these are made. I will be making a tool to bend the upper u-joint and will post that in my next photo montages. I will also be making a ground stake base for the popular Monster Rod Holders. This is my own design and is in no way affiliated with their company. This is just a design that I thought up and have in the works to make. Thanks for the interest.
I don't sell them, but you could get them made for yourself fairly cheap at a weld shop or trade school. I don't have the ability to make them in inclement weather, because all of my welding has to be done outside. I have no power in my garage. If I could, I would. Sorry :(
The main rods are 1/2" rebar. The top part of the holder is 1/4" steel round bar. They have a 1/2"dia x 1 1/2" long carriage bolt welded to the back at the top, for a striking point. The bottom cup is 2" steel tubing and 1/8" thick wall. The bottom triangle stop is made from 1/8" flat steel plate.
Sorry, I do not sell them. The shipping would probably be horrendous. I replied to Mr. Campbell below. If you read my reply to him, you will see an alternative place to have these made for you. It should be very cheap to have a few made.
No, I do not sell these. They are easily made by anyone with a small home welder. You could also have these made for you at a trade school, if you have one locally. It is usually pretty cheap to have things made at a trade school and the students will usually get credit for the project. I went to a trade high school. That is where I learned to weld.
Nice video. Making me 4 of them frfr.
Nice job there mate, simple and suits the needs very well
Thanks!
Do you sale them
lol got a version of one being put on a boat. looks sickkk tho!
I'm not sure what you mean? Are you asking if I have a boat version, or are you saying that you have a version of this being put on a boat? I actually did draw up a version of this for boats and pier fishing. I mostly fish from the bank, so I never bothered to build them. I made a bank fishing stake base, for Monster Rod Holders (th-cam.com/video/vwluCSgzszQ/w-d-xo.html). If you need rod holders for a boat, you really can't beat Monster Rod Holders.
Can you remake video and some details
I plan on making more rod holders after I buy my new light weight welders. There are details in these comments, but I will try to get some better descriptions and photos. I really don't have the equipment to make good videos, but my next photo compilation might give you a better idea of how these are made. I will be making a tool to bend the upper u-joint and will post that in my next photo montages. I will also be making a ground stake base for the popular Monster Rod Holders. This is my own design and is in no way affiliated with their company. This is just a design that I thought up and have in the works to make. Thanks for the interest.
How long is the rebar??
These are 18in. long. You could make them longer. The first ones I made were 3ft. long for some long handled surf rods that I own.
Hadir doloor,,,
For sale?
I don't sell them, but you could get them made for yourself fairly cheap at a weld shop or trade school. I don't have the ability to make them in inclement weather, because all of my welding has to be done outside. I have no power in my garage. If I could, I would. Sorry :(
What metal was used for this and where do I get it it?
The main rods are 1/2" rebar. The top part of the holder is 1/4" steel round bar. They have a 1/2"dia x 1 1/2" long carriage bolt welded to the back at the top, for a striking point. The bottom cup is 2" steel tubing and 1/8" thick wall. The bottom triangle stop is made from 1/8" flat steel plate.
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Joss doloor,,
Prático e barato, pena que precisa de maquina de solda.
Son muy básicos, pero funcionan bien.
I'd buy two if you sell them???
Sorry, I do not sell them. The shipping would probably be horrendous. I replied to Mr. Campbell below. If you read my reply to him, you will see an alternative place to have these made for you. It should be very cheap to have a few made.
Do you sell these ?
No, I do not sell these. They are easily made by anyone with a small home welder. You could also have these made for you at a trade school, if you have one locally. It is usually pretty cheap to have things made at a trade school and the students will usually get credit for the project. I went to a trade high school. That is where I learned to weld.