Building a DIY Fishing Rod Holder with Storage Supplies List Tools and Accessories Table saw (or circular saw) Drill Forstner, wood-boring bits, or a hole saw in 2 and 1.5 diameter Kreg Jig or other pocket hole system Eye protection Ear protection Dust mask Shopping List Materials 2) Edge Glued Panel project boards 3/4 x 12 x 36 (or 3/4 plywood cut to size) 1) Edge Glued Panel project board 3/4 x 16 x 48 (either cut in half to two 24 lengths or 3/4 plywood cut into two 16 x 24 sheets) 1) 12 or 13 for the braces (the wider it is, the more stability) 2) TROFAST 4 deep storage boxes 1) TROFAST set of 2 shelves 4) 2 Castors (optional, but recommended) Small box of 1.25 pocket hole screws Wood glue Stain (or paint) in preferred color Step 1: Make Your Cuts To build the frame of this DIY fishing rod holder, you need two 16 x 24 panels for the top and bottom, and two 12 x 36 panels for the sides

Weight capacity and Durability The float tube is great in terms of durability as it is made with material that is tough and long lasting
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My new friend soon purchased a second spool for her larger trout reel, and I used eBay to find her an older, like-new 9-foot 6-weight saltwater rod that we lined with a 233-grain aggressive weight-forward taper for a 7-weight
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