04-02-2004, 01:35 AM
Finally got it done just need to mount the finder on the block of wood. After many hours of pondering I finally came up with the "setup" that works for me. It keeps the finder tight to my tube and very secure. No movement what so ever.
I started with a block of wood 2" thick and cut to about 5x5". Stapeled a length of strap material to the underside. It is mounted over a velcro strap so this way I can use the strap to help secure the mount. Nailed on 2 more smaller strips about an 1x1" to compensate for the curvature of the "pontoon". Then stapled on 2 strips of self adhesive weather stripping to the "legs" to cushion the mount and reduce slippage. Screwed in 2 size 10 screw eyes to attach bungee cords to and mounted the sucker. I found that it had a tendency to fall forward so I remedied that by screwing in 2 small screw eyes on the rear of the mount and run the bungee cords across and over them from D ring to D ring. This holds the rear down perfectly.
On the bungee cord hooks I added shrink tube to eliminate any possibility of the sharp edges digging in to the craft. Estimated cost of this project? About $1.00 a whole BUCK in materials. The bungee cords are the short was that come in a package of 10 for a dollar at Wallmart the same for the screw eyes. The weather striping was on clearance also at Walmart, $2.00 for a 17' roll. The wood was some scrap I had lying around and the nails & staples not even worth mentioning, LOL
Using the bungee cords this way it's easy to see how firmly they hold the rear of the mount in place.
The finished product, minus the Finder and paint Job [cool] That baby ain't going no where!!! Tight as a...... OOPS [blush]
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I started with a block of wood 2" thick and cut to about 5x5". Stapeled a length of strap material to the underside. It is mounted over a velcro strap so this way I can use the strap to help secure the mount. Nailed on 2 more smaller strips about an 1x1" to compensate for the curvature of the "pontoon". Then stapled on 2 strips of self adhesive weather stripping to the "legs" to cushion the mount and reduce slippage. Screwed in 2 size 10 screw eyes to attach bungee cords to and mounted the sucker. I found that it had a tendency to fall forward so I remedied that by screwing in 2 small screw eyes on the rear of the mount and run the bungee cords across and over them from D ring to D ring. This holds the rear down perfectly.
On the bungee cord hooks I added shrink tube to eliminate any possibility of the sharp edges digging in to the craft. Estimated cost of this project? About $1.00 a whole BUCK in materials. The bungee cords are the short was that come in a package of 10 for a dollar at Wallmart the same for the screw eyes. The weather striping was on clearance also at Walmart, $2.00 for a 17' roll. The wood was some scrap I had lying around and the nails & staples not even worth mentioning, LOL
Using the bungee cords this way it's easy to see how firmly they hold the rear of the mount in place.
The finished product, minus the Finder and paint Job [cool] That baby ain't going no where!!! Tight as a...... OOPS [blush]
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