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You might want to have a couple of drain holes to allow chasing mud and sluchk out. I havn't done this yet but it is on the list.
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ive been thinking about that as well
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Are u puting a roller on for the cable? looks good by the way
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Ctrow wrote:Are u puting a roller on for the cable? looks good by the way
Roller fairleads are definitely :thumby:
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Ctrow wrote:Are u puting a roller on for the cable? looks good by the way
ya, the guy have me a roller fairlead to use, but ill eventually switch to 3/8" poly line and a hawse fairlead like yours
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hklvette wrote:
Ctrow wrote:Are u puting a roller on for the cable? looks good by the way
Roller fairleads are definitely :thumby:
Well, I was figuring steel cable would slide well against the edge of 1/4" plate, and since the plate is mild steel, the cable will smooth it out and it will be like a billet aluminum fairlead.
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MILLER wrote:
hklvette wrote:
Ctrow wrote:Are u puting a roller on for the cable? looks good by the way
Roller fairleads are definitely :thumby:
Well, I was figuring steel cable would slide well against the edge of 1/4" plate, and since the plate is mild steel, the cable will smooth it out and it will be like a billet aluminum fairlead.
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