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Old 05-03-2015, 02:50 PM
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Was the price of $350.00 for a pair. ? Bud
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----yes, Bud! Plus shipping........Bill S
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Originally Posted by olredalert
----The wood is done, but naturally, all the vinyl guys are wicked busy. I got a promise of the second week in June for Short C.......Bill S
Bill........if you get a chance would you be so kind to snap a pic of your bolsters?........trying to get off to a good start on these base frames to build an old skool type bolster [email protected] thanx, Scippy
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Originally Posted by scippy
Bill........if you get a chance would you be so kind to snap a pic of your bolsters?........trying to get off to a good start on these base frames to build an old skool type bolster [email protected] thanx, Scippy
Pete a friend who has a Excalibur made stand up bolsters with those stainless bolster stands, here is how they look. I have the wood patterns that were used to make them if you need to see them. Mark
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I would like to see the wood patterns, I want to make a set for my Sedan
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I will take some pic's tonight. Bill used my wood patterns to make his new bolsters for Short Circuit. These patterns will work as long as you are using the stainless frames from skipper bud's.
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Excellent, I'm going to drive up to Great Lakes Skipper in Racine to pick up a set of legs in a few weeks
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----Murf,,,Make sure you have them saved somehow because I think theres a limited number of them. It would suck to get up there and hear that they just sold the last set........Bill S
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Here are the wood patterns, hope this helps you see how to make the wood frame for the bolsters.
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Mark...........Your the best!.............would you say it's all 3/4" ply?
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