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<blockquote data-quote="FlyBye" data-source="post: 219606" data-attributes="member: 6170"><p>I appreciate all the responses and photos. I finally decided not to go with the Birdsall mount even though I liked the looks, but I had my concerns about the TM weight and torque upon the base plate. The mount itself was a little higher than I preferred, but it still looks cool. </p><p></p><p>I found a welding shop that would fix me up with what I thought I needed. I'm still applying several coats of paint before I attach it for good. I have cut a 3/4-inch board to go under the boat's aluminum TM base for added strength. I will attach some wood on the upright section for the TM mount itself.</p><p></p><p>1/4" steel, 15" long, 6" wide, 4" high = One Huge Heavy Hunk of Hardware!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlyBye, post: 219606, member: 6170"] I appreciate all the responses and photos. I finally decided not to go with the Birdsall mount even though I liked the looks, but I had my concerns about the TM weight and torque upon the base plate. The mount itself was a little higher than I preferred, but it still looks cool. I found a welding shop that would fix me up with what I thought I needed. I'm still applying several coats of paint before I attach it for good. I have cut a 3/4-inch board to go under the boat's aluminum TM base for added strength. I will attach some wood on the upright section for the TM mount itself. 1/4" steel, 15" long, 6" wide, 4" high = One Huge Heavy Hunk of Hardware! [/QUOTE]
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