just wondering if anybody has bulit or has a slider.i want to bulid one but not sure how to.
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check out these <a href="http://towerworksfabrication.com/sliders/sliderinfo.html" target="_blank">http://towerworksfabrication.com/sliders/sliderinfo.html</a> Brian is the man to talk to. Good luck
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Anyone ever use these? They look cool, but are they pretty unstable or what? Any idea on the cost?
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that looks bad a <BR> <BR>mitchell if you are going to build one build your flat rail 40' long and your incline sould not be over 20 degress steep
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My buddies and I built a floating slider a while back. It was only about 20 feet long which seemed big but really wasnt. We used 6 alhambra bottles to make it float and the rest was 2x4's and pvc pipe. It was fun for a little bit but 20 feet just isnt long enough. <BR><img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/messages/65919/180489.jpg" alt="Slider">
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thanx thats a good iDEA.i was goin to build a house but the more i thought about it i just seems like i wood get board of it fast but u cAN really mess up a 40 ft flat rail.
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just finished a 68' kinked A frame on sunday which is five feet off the water in the center. also have a 50' flat bar 16" off the water. <BR> <BR>L8 <BR>kb
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do u have any pix i cood look at kirk?
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should get pics early next week. we build stationary slides. 4x4 post with a post pounded into the mud with a sledge and then a 2x4 pounded front to back and side to side. This three point post is extremely solid. <BR> <BR>kb
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thats a good idea i waz think about havin triaNGLE FEET on 4x4 posts so i cood move it up and out of the water.wut do u think of this
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