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Outrigger backing plates
On 11 Nov 2012 14:52:44 GMT, harry wrote:
GuzzisRule wrote: On Sun, 11 Nov 2012 06:17:53 -0500, Meyer wrote: On 11/10/2012 9:41 PM, harry wrote: Meyer wrote: On 11/10/2012 8:40 PM, harry wrote: wrote: I was just at West MArine and happened to see some "outrigger backing plates", ewwwwwwww, pretty shiny aluminum............$68.00 WHOA, are they kidding? Good GAWD, my CNC mill could do those for nearly nuthin. Even better, I could do it out of my fav material, G10, garolite and it wouldnt cause corrosion. What Y'all fishy people think? Do people really pay that much for a couple pieces of shiny aluminum with holes in em? Just find the welding shop that handles installs and repairs on fire department stainless steel, buy some stainless scraps, and have the shop drill the resulting plates to match your outriggers, anchor rollers, et cetera. $10 each for 1/2" stainless steel. Never heard of garolite. Good on you. You stopped running from the tax man long enough to nicely answer a boating post. Next time you are in Oz, get a working brain. I just use Harry's handle because it so ****es off right-wing losers. You know, losers like you. You use a loser's handle to **** off losers? Your logic escapes me. You'll notice that Krause's lying abilities haven't improved. if you boys were any dumber, you'd be on life support. :) Actually, I'm Kevin. No, I'm Loogy, Yet you respond to a post about Krause's lying abilities. You're much worse than Kevin, Krause, and he's pretty damn easy to catch! |
Outrigger backing plates
GuzzisRule wrote:
On 11 Nov 2012 14:52:44 GMT, harry wrote: GuzzisRule wrote: On Sun, 11 Nov 2012 06:17:53 -0500, Meyer wrote: On 11/10/2012 9:41 PM, harry wrote: Meyer wrote: On 11/10/2012 8:40 PM, harry wrote: wrote: I was just at West MArine and happened to see some "outrigger backing plates", ewwwwwwww, pretty shiny aluminum............$68.00 WHOA, are they kidding? Good GAWD, my CNC mill could do those for nearly nuthin. Even better, I could do it out of my fav material, G10, garolite and it wouldnt cause corrosion. What Y'all fishy people think? Do people really pay that much for a couple pieces of shiny aluminum with holes in em? Just find the welding shop that handles installs and repairs on fire department stainless steel, buy some stainless scraps, and have the shop drill the resulting plates to match your outriggers, anchor rollers, et cetera. $10 each for 1/2" stainless steel. Never heard of garolite. Good on you. You stopped running from the tax man long enough to nicely answer a boating post. Next time you are in Oz, get a working brain. I just use Harry's handle because it so ****es off right-wing losers. You know, losers like you. You use a loser's handle to **** off losers? Your logic escapes me. You'll notice that Krause's lying abilities haven't improved. if you boys were any dumber, you'd be on life support. :) Actually, I'm Kevin. No, I'm Loogy, Yet you respond to a post about Krause's lying abilities. You're much worse than Kevin, Krause, and he's pretty damn easy to catch! I enjoy responding to posts I think will elicit dumb responses from dummies like you, dummy. |
Outrigger backing plates
On 11/11/2012 10:18 AM, harry wrote:
GuzzisRule wrote: On 11 Nov 2012 14:52:44 GMT, harry wrote: GuzzisRule wrote: On Sun, 11 Nov 2012 06:17:53 -0500, Meyer wrote: On 11/10/2012 9:41 PM, harry wrote: Meyer wrote: On 11/10/2012 8:40 PM, harry wrote: wrote: I was just at West MArine and happened to see some "outrigger backing plates", ewwwwwwww, pretty shiny aluminum............$68.00 WHOA, are they kidding? Good GAWD, my CNC mill could do those for nearly nuthin. Even better, I could do it out of my fav material, G10, garolite and it wouldnt cause corrosion. What Y'all fishy people think? Do people really pay that much for a couple pieces of shiny aluminum with holes in em? Just find the welding shop that handles installs and repairs on fire department stainless steel, buy some stainless scraps, and have the shop drill the resulting plates to match your outriggers, anchor rollers, et cetera. $10 each for 1/2" stainless steel. Never heard of garolite. Good on you. You stopped running from the tax man long enough to nicely answer a boating post. Next time you are in Oz, get a working brain. I just use Harry's handle because it so ****es off right-wing losers. You know, losers like you. You use a loser's handle to **** off losers? Your logic escapes me. You'll notice that Krause's lying abilities haven't improved. if you boys were any dumber, you'd be on life support. :) Actually, I'm Kevin. No, I'm Loogy, Yet you respond to a post about Krause's lying abilities. You're much worse than Kevin, Krause, and he's pretty damn easy to catch! I enjoy responding to posts I think will elicit dumb responses from dummies like you, dummy. Whatever floats your boat. |
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Outrigger backing plates
On Friday, November 9, 2012 1:59:30 PM UTC-5, wrote:
I was just at West MArine and happened to see some "outrigger backing plates", ewwwwwwww, pretty shiny aluminum............$68.00 WHOA, are they kidding? Good GAWD, my CNC mill could do those for nearly nuthin. Even better, I could do it out of my fav material, G10, garolite and it wouldnt cause corrosion. What Y'all fishy people think? Do people really pay that much for a couple pieces of shiny aluminum with holes in em? Looking on e-bay, I find Taco outrigger backing plates for $72.00. WOW. Now, I doubt there is much of a market for any individual type and short of going into West with a caliper and measuring, how would one go about finding correct dimensions for various types? |
Outrigger backing plates
On Sun, 11 Nov 2012 09:09:03 -0800 (PST), wrote:
how would one go about finding correct dimensions for various types? === You could call or write the manufacturer for templates, or look on their web site for an installation guide. Alternatively you could make a tracing or ask your customer to supply one. The only critical dimensions to a backing plate are the whole spacings and diameter. |
Outrigger backing plates
On Sun, 11 Nov 2012 13:41:22 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote: The only critical dimensions to a backing plate are the whole spacings and diameter. === Make that hole spacings. :-) |
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