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Here ya go....I used 3/8 threaded rod......nuts/washers......and 3/8 (inside diameter) plastic tubing......nailed the 2x4's to the wall and drilled the holes thru the 2 by's....measure the distance between the mount slots on the detachable stuff and make it that wide....make sure you drill as far away from the wall (on the 2 by or use 2 together to space it from the wall)
Good one cwilks! I can make that out of stuff I have laying around easy!
Hey buddy, what happened to that avatar you had up over at the other place for awhile of the lady from the backbending over, looked likethe hood of a car? I liked her!
Sorry about that. Blame it on the Shiner Bock. Anyway, with this setup, I can open the tour pac if I need to without any problem. Cost about $2 dollars.
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