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Building a rod holder, Need help

Started by DOWD, January 03, 2007, 08:20:37 PM

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DOWD

I am building a enclosed rod holder for the garage, but I am not sure how to secure the tops of the rods. Has anyone done this before? See photos.




Thanks,
Mark

Skip Johnson

looks like you need to cut a square pice of plywood with 9 holes install it about 5 1/2 ft up and put them in tip first you cal glue velvet into the holes to protect the rods.
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Roy Randolph

Try something like this and put some rubber tubing on the arms to avoid ware and tare on the rods



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Cheetam

The first thing that came to my mind was using some small diameter PVC pipe cut to size and secured at the top...
Jeff

yukonjack2

I'm thinking some creative engineering with clothespins would work well, or perhaps the metal binder clips for paper with some tape on them to soften the surface and not scratch the rods. 

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DOWD

I am trying Roy's idea, I purchased some of these clips from Grainger and will install them tonight.
I will install these clips to a piece of oak extending out from the center of the box with 4 on one side and 5 on the other. This will allow me to set the handle in 1st, then clip the rod in 2nd. I should be done once the hinges that I ordered come in.

Thanks for all of your ideas....

djkimmel

Hey - let us know how the AFTER looks and how it works. Might be the start of a new 'do it yourself' feature ;D !!!

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 good idea...hope to start my front deck extension/addition sometime soon in the 'ole skeeter'...
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