Hey everyone!
Thought I would share some of the projects that have been going on lately. It's been a pretty productive winter, so far!
Well that's what I have finished so far. Have a few more little projects to do, but moving along nicely. Still need to throw some bottom paint on, hopefully next week. Looking forward to the season!
Cheers,
Brandon
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Fathom Projects - Almost done, I think
Fathom Projects - Almost done, I think
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- amber jj
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Re: Fathom Projects - Almost done, I think
Great job.Are the Strips on top of the platform welded or bolted on?It looks as if it will be very fucntional.The tank racks should also work well.It's nice that you were able to integrate them with the rod rack.
Re: Fathom Projects - Almost done, I think
Thanks amber!
The rubber strips are just pushed/locked into channels in the aluminum. Easy to take out, but will not pop off. Integrating the tank racks with the rod rack was a pain, but we managed. We actually had to get pretty creative with mounting them haha.
The rubber strips are just pushed/locked into channels in the aluminum. Easy to take out, but will not pop off. Integrating the tank racks with the rod rack was a pain, but we managed. We actually had to get pretty creative with mounting them haha.
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Re: Fathom Projects - Almost done, I think
Actually what I meant by strips was the metal which the rubber is pushed/locked into.Thanks
Re: Fathom Projects - Almost done, I think
amber jj wrote:Actually what I meant by strips was the metal which the rubber is pushed/locked into.Thanks
I gotcha, they are welded on.
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Re: Fathom Projects - Almost done, I think
Great looking project. Very much like the fabrication. whwells "Howard"
Re: Fathom Projects - Almost done, I think
whwells wrote:Great looking project. Very much like the fabrication. whwells "Howard"
Thank you whwells! Wish I could take credit for the platform work, but that was done by Black Fyn Customs out of Orange Beach, AL area. They did an outstanding job on the platform!