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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
2000 Tracker Pro Team 165
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<blockquote data-quote="onthewater102" data-source="post: 432618" data-attributes="member: 13702"><p>I see I'm probably too late in suggesting this, but have you looked into the thin-walled non-pressure rated Sch. 40 PVC designed for gravity drain lines? I believe it was Richg99 had a post at one point about how you can take a wine bottle, heat the bottom with a torch and use the contoured bottom to flare the PVC almost like you would a hydraulic brake line. It would give it a nice finished look when you secure it using silicone to the cutout areas as the flare covers up the silicone and any over drilling that occurred.</p><p></p><p>I'm pouring expanding foam insulation in around the rod tubes after I secure them in place. That space isn't going to be good for anything else anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onthewater102, post: 432618, member: 13702"] I see I'm probably too late in suggesting this, but have you looked into the thin-walled non-pressure rated Sch. 40 PVC designed for gravity drain lines? I believe it was Richg99 had a post at one point about how you can take a wine bottle, heat the bottom with a torch and use the contoured bottom to flare the PVC almost like you would a hydraulic brake line. It would give it a nice finished look when you secure it using silicone to the cutout areas as the flare covers up the silicone and any over drilling that occurred. I'm pouring expanding foam insulation in around the rod tubes after I secure them in place. That space isn't going to be good for anything else anyway. [/QUOTE]
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