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Mooring support cover poles

Started by Mike, August 01, 2014, 09:10:41 am

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Mike

Years ago when i did alot of cover every week i found it more cost effective to buy all the parts and make my own support poles   Rather them all made up.
I used so many poles it wasnt a big deal to order a gross of each part.
Now i just order the pole saving labor time but i looked up the cost difference.
Now im paying. $10 and change a pole.  Adding up each part cost plus tubing estimated about $7.75 a pole and m time tocut and assemble. Ill stick with buying poles.

JuneC

I never made poles.  Too convenient to just buy them already made up. 

Speaking of poles, have you seen the ball/socket swivel bases so they can be mounted at an angle in the boat?  Pretty good product.

June
"Horse sense is the thing a horse has which keeps it from betting on people."

     W. C. Fields

timtheboatguy

I make my polls from electric conduit cut to size and put a rubber chair leg tip on one end. Cost about 1.50 per poll. May not be a good idea in the salt water environment though.
http://www.timtheboatguy.com

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Mike

Arnt thoose taco june  yes ive seen used a couple times.
Tim i had. 3/4" inside. 7/8" adjustable.

JuneC

No idea if Taco makes them, but they work pretty well.  About 6 or 7 products down this page. 

http://www.glfi.com/marinecatalog_hardwarepage.htm

June
"Horse sense is the thing a horse has which keeps it from betting on people."

     W. C. Fields