What Is The Best Way To Cut The Taylor Made Fiberglass Support Bow?
Question:
im looking in to buying these. how do you cut the material? bass pro is selling same ones for $28.95 from you. is there something different?
asked by: Greg
Expert Reply:
Hello Greg. For cutting the Fiberglass Support Bow # 369924, I suggest using a fine-tooth hack saw. Something like 24 teeth per inch would be ideal for this. You basically just want a fine edge and will give you a smooth cut. You could also probably use a basic electric cutting tool or angle grinder. It might be a bit harder to get a good clean cut using these methods though. It really just depends on what you feel comfortable with.
I can't really speak on the bass pro shop prices or products, but I can tell you that we get these Support Bows directly from Taylor Made and we keep them stocked here at our warehouse in Missouri, so they are available to ship.
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Taylor Made Support Bow for Boat Covers - Fiberglass - 6' Long
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