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  1. Well I am in a condo so I need something floor mounted, and something not too distracting or my fiance will put me on the curb. I am thinking about using it as a template to make one with betterr materials. I'll have some time since I am not doing the bathtub replacement.

  2. Thanks for all the input, I think I'll just look around for some sort of anti skid coating for the bottom, failing that a full length tub mat. Just more work than I want to bother getting into. I think everyones input was of much assistance, and I thank everyone. Including the pm's I got. :) besides its more time to sharpen my hooks and go fishing. Lol

  3. I'll go down to Lowes and Home depot tonight and see if I can find a non skid epoxy or something I can put on the buttom. Even if I have to re do it after 6 months I would be ok with that. Failing that I think I'll just buy mat to put on the bottom and just leave it. :) sounds like way too much work.

  4. The wood feels like slightly balsa wood, anyway. I just really feel too lazy. The stupid thing took me 3 hours to put together. After having to put it together and take it apart. When I bought it the guy said they had a really bad batch with lots of returns but this new batch noone has returned any. Its so junky though. I would be embarassed if I owned Bass Pro and I stuck my name on it. The desing is just what I was looking for though, Lots of rod storage, and room for lots of tackle trays.I just wish the workmanship was at least better than a grade 7 wood shop class.

  5. I bought a rod rack with a gift card I got for Xmas a few days ago, and wanted to pass on my info to you folks. It was the deluxe 150 dollar one with the 2 drawers and a cupboard with a racking system for tackle trays.

    All of my rods fit on and most of my boxes fit in. Thats about where the good things end.

     

    One of the drawers came with a cracked and broken piece of wood, I glued it together and stapled it.

    One of the uprights on the cabinets also had a split in it. Its at the rear so it doesn't bother me too much.

    The drawers don't fit and don't shut properly. I had to redrill new holes for the sliders. They sort of work now.

    There was also a wood burned image of the Bass Pro logo on the top. It wasn't fully burned in and they had colored it in with a Pen. Yes a Pen. An Ink Pen. They didn't even use a black pen they used a blue pen. They did a fairly sloppy job even at coloring it in.

     

    Anyway I guess I should return it, but its all together now and I don't want to go through the hastle of returning something to Bass Pro. It'll make for good conversation of why I don't shop at Bass Pro whenever possible.

     

    So just a heads up do NOT buy this piece of crap Rod rack. I really shouldn't have been so lazy and built one myself from scratch. Oh well buyer beware I guess. I'll see if I can take a picture and upload it tomorow.

    For something that is pre drilled it should just fit together and function.

  6. Just wondering if anyone has replaced a bathtub? We have a standard metal powdercoated tub with the floor all scratched up. Its inset into a 3 wall setup with a front apron(all one piece). I was thinking of removing it by cutting the apron off with a sawzall and then if need be splitting the tub in half. Is this ok or is ther an easier way? I want to avoid breaking up the walls and removing any of the tiles if possible. I am not too sure if thats even possible. If I need to get into any major demolition I think I would ratehr try and just recoating it with one of those kits.

    Also will I be able to just slide a new on in without much difficulty presuming I can find one the same size that is. I would imagine I would its a fairly common sized one.

  7. If you read the article it goes into more detail about the actual ice. We should all know that walking on 2 inches of ice on a lake isn't all that safe. I generally walk behind the biggest guy I am going out with. :)

     

    I have driven and skated on some thin ice before. We usued to skate on ice thin enough you could break it if you slammed your skate down hard enough. Safe? Not likely, structuraly sound enough, maybe... Just thought it was an interesting article.

  8. Saw this, thought you may all enjoy it...

     

    Loads on Ice

    Required Minimum Ice

    Thickness in inches Description of Safe Moving Load

    1-3/4 - One person on skies

    2 - One person on foot or skates

    3 - One snowmobile

    3 - A group of people walking single file

    7 - A single passenger automobile

    8 - A 2-1/2 ton truck

    9 - A 3-1/2 ton truck

    10 - A 7 to 8 ton truck

     

     

     

    http://www2.mvr.usace.army.mil/WaterControl/Districts/MVP/Reports/ice/ice_load.html

  9. OK so I am a little late to follow up, but they did play a good solid game. not as many goals as one woul dlike against such a poorly playing team but Ward stood on his head.

    As for general hockey talk did anyone catch the Kane shootout goal from last night? HOLY CRAP!!!!

    Here it is incase you haven't seen it...

     

     

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