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Terry,
I bet a good machinist could easily fabricate some SS pieces out of bar stock to simply replace those nylon parts on what you have. Probably not cheap, but what's a few more $ on top of what you already have invested in that project?! A cheaper option would be to just use round SS tubing for the whole support, flattening and bending the ends for fasteners, although that probably wouldn't look as nice as what you already have. Denny
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![]() Not going to happen. However I did get a brain storm and my buddy back in Milwaukee where machinist are like fishing guides down here said "send him the plan and he will make it." So stay tuned for the finish product.
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What about a bow rail holder where it starts going fore.
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3/4" square bars of aluminum or stainless (could use tubing if you prefer); cut the ends at appropriate angles weld on 3/16" flange plates w/countersunk mounting holes and screw in place. Give bar a little quarter round to match the soft curves of the 21 and your done...
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If you have some machinist buddies up north that maybe aren't too busy right now, that's probably a good approach! Sandy's idea to use bow rail end fittings with SS tubing like the one in picture below is also a good one if you want something more robust. Don't know if they make those fittings with different angles, but you might be able to sand/grind the bottom of them to change the angle. Denny
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Terry,
I made mine out of 304 stainless sheet and bent it on a sheet metal brake we've got at work. It's very stiff, no worries about it letting go if someone grabs hold ![]() I have plenty of the material left if you want me to throw a couple together for you, no charge. I'd need you to send me a wood template that's the right length and has the correct angle cut on each end. Or I could just bend some angle stock and you can cut it to length and bend the ears on the ends. Call or PM me if you're interested. Dave
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