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Table For The Bass Boat..

Ran into some free 1" square .090 wall tubing..
40 feet worth.

Mrs zap has been bugging me to make a table for the boat..
We like to go out and have pizza and such but use the big cooler for the table..
So armed with a few measurements a chop saw and the Miller....this is what I came up with..
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Found these in Home Cheapo for the tube ends..
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Little "Gorilla Glue" on the ends and..
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3/4" Piece of pine with some left over trim from a stained glass frame for the table..
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Done finish drying in the yard..
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I drilled holes thru the tubing on the ends of the table arms and used wood screws to hold the table down..

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Re: Table For The Bass Boat..

Found some "Hi Performance" cupholders in Autozone and with the aid of some nylon wire-ties..
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Installed on the boat using the existing holes from the oar mounts..
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Yeah it looks a little high but when you are sitting in the boat it's perfect!

Now what can I make..

I get all the fun jobs..

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Cool bro, you're such a romantic. Now all you need is some moonlight and spaghetti n meatballs. LOL
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Cool bro, you're such a romantic. Now all you need is some moonlight and spaghetti n meatballs. LOL
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that's not a table, that's a divider that prevents the wife from hitting you after a 'sammich' joke
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no triangulation, not a gusset anywhere..
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Re: Table For The Bass Boat..

The table matches the cat.....well, in color at least....
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no triangulation, not a gusset anywhere..
It's not holding up a boat either.

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The table matches the cat.....well, in color at least....
Yea that's "Sneakerz"..


We call her "Little Boogie"..

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no triangulation, not a gusset anywhere..
If, it is only used for it's intended purpose, gussets won't be necessary.
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Old 06-15-2012, 08:58 PM
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Nice ! Did you build that at home ??? You may know this but the plastic wire ties when exposed to sunlight will become brittle and break. I know, you only go out on cloudy
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cool design...and practical.....
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Where is the dime? Is this a real Zap post or an imposter?
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hard to believe no comments about possible undercut, lack of fusion, spatter, post nasal drip, or the dreaded possible connection to a trailer-related weld.
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Groovy ZAP
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That would be a great place to play Battleship...



Your cat mind water? We've got a tuxedo too and he acts like a dog - even likes to swim:

http://vimeo.com/5307783

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That would be a great place to play Battleship...



Your cat mind water? We've got a tuxedo too and he acts like a dog - even likes to swim:

http://vimeo.com/5307783
We have the electronic version..
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No dime, no close ups of the welds or welder settings? Fexal is correct this must be an imposter!
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Where is the dime? Is this a real Zap post or an imposter?
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No dime, no close ups of the welds or welder settings? Fexal is correct this must be an imposter!
Not just ANY dime, it is supposed to be the 1966 dime like the other pics have. That way we know it's authentic. How many others have noted the year on the dime?
That kind of boat is not what I invisioned when I saw the title with BASS BOAT in it. I was thinking of something like the river rockets the tournament guys use with a 200+ HP outboard for main propulsion. I was trying to figure out how that frame was going to work out in one of those till I actually saw the boat it was made for. A farm pond boat.

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So can you waterski behind that boat??

How big is your lake?

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Nice job as usual. Enjoy some pleasurable moments on the lake with the misses.

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Humm, do you suppose the Lake Gitchigoomy monster has accuired the taste for real silver coins? Best Bob
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So can you waterski behind that boat??

How big is your lake?

Nice job as usual. Enjoy some pleasurable moments on the lake with the misses.

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Waterski? Nope.

Big?..23 acres..13 feet deepest point..

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Not just ANY dime, it is supposed to be the 1966 dime like the other pics have. That way we know it's authentic. How many others have noted the year on the dime?
That kind of boat is not what I invisioned when I saw the title with BASS BOAT in it. I was thinking of something like the river rockets the tournament guys use with a 200+ HP outboard for main propulsion. I was trying to figure out how that frame was going to work out in one of those till I actually saw the boat it was made for. A farm pond boat.
I could take any dime and give ya pics of painted welds..
The 66 dime is packed away in it's own special place in my toolbox so it don't get lost..Spent.

NO GAS MOTORS ALLOWED on the lake and I am the Warden

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YanMar makes DIESEL outboards, that would qualify as it it not GAS.
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YanMar makes DIESEL outboards, that would qualify as it it not GAS.
Let me clarify that..
NO INTERNAL COMBUSTION MOTORS ALLOWED.

You can't even use a gas auger out there in the winter!
No snowblowers..No R/C boats that run on methanol either because you mix oil into the methanol to make it "work" and that's a also..

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