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Thread: Hand Rails on Polycraft

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    Hand Rails on Polycraft

    I want to make some handrails for my small polycraft.

    I was quoted $116 plus postage from Polycraft for a 700mm long SS316 rail.

    I have a 316SS tube (4 times longer than the 700mm stock one) that I have had for years that I want to use for this application as it already has the bends in it that I need.

    My question is how do you think these existing hand rails are mounted through the gunnel - as per attached photos?

    i don't really want to remove an existing rail to see at the moment either - for fear of mucking something up...


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    Re: Hand Rails on Polycraft

    can you think about or do anything without asking a question on ausfish? Could you just ask your husband?

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    Re: Hand Rails on Polycraft

    Moderators - can you please remove that last reply from myusernam - pretty offensive and uncalled for.

    Splash

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    Re: Hand Rails on Polycraft

    Splash this is the end off the rail on my 4.55 which would be the same


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    Re: Hand Rails on Polycraft

    Thanks Bowds.

    Is that large washer welded onto the rail?

    I wonder how they insert that stud (and keep it inside) the SS tube?


    Spalsh

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    Re: Hand Rails on Polycraft

    Get the large flat disc/washer for the top section. Drill hole thru the middle of it and insert bolt thru. Tack weld top of bolt to washer.

    Then weld washer to end of tube. The head of the bolt will be inside the end of the tube, so just be sure tha the bolt head and welding is neat enough so it will fit in there.

    The is no other possible way to do it, when you think about it.
    Note to self: Don't argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience....

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    Re: Hand Rails on Polycraft

    Yep exactly what I was going to say. That would certainly be the easiest way to do it.

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    Re: Hand Rails on Polycraft

    Store bought hand rails are like the one pictured, I guess you could make your own, weld a bolt to a washer, then weld (neatly) the washer to the rail, so the bolt head is inside, pretty simple really.

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    Re: Hand Rails on Polycraft

    Great stuff - thanks guys!

    Splash

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    Re: Hand Rails on Polycraft

    Quote Originally Posted by myusernam View Post
    can you think about or do anything without asking a question on ausfish? Could you just ask your husband?
    Over the years Splash's questions have brightened up my day - just don't read them if they get to you that much.

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    Re: Hand Rails on Polycraft

    Quote Originally Posted by myusernam View Post
    can you think about or do anything without asking a question on ausfish? Could you just ask your husband?
    Hope the mods intervene cause we don't need this kind of childish literature on a boating/fishing forum.


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    Re: Hand Rails on Polycraft

    Perhaps the mods could create a sub forum for splash

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