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Originally posted by Matt Garcia View PostAnyone ever felt the top of the swim platform on the 08 & 09 Malibus? Those are very nice. My 3 yr old daughter would certainly appreciate that. The e's that are on the Tige platforms are harsh.Common Sense is not so Common
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Originally posted by Matt Garcia View PostAnyone ever felt the top of the swim platform on the 08 & 09 Malibus? Those are very nice. My 3 yr old daughter would certainly appreciate that. The e's that are on the Tige platforms are harsh."Call me anything you want ... Just don't call me NOBODY!
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OK, so I got the raw metal, it has been cut out, but that is it. Just an ugly piece of 3/4" aluminum plate. Weighs about 135 lbs.
We will be smoothing out the edges, and then drilling/tapping mount holes, and applying gator grip this weekend. Getting excited to get this bad boy out there.
http://wake9.com/
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Originally posted by Carter13 View PostAre you going to bolt the platform to the transom mounts?
Or have you found some insane self tapping screws for the aluminum?
Originally posted by Razzman View PostSo i'm curious what the factory platform weighs compared to your aluminum creation?http://wake9.com/
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Just a suggestion but i work at a machine shop and highly suggest to counter sink and through bolt through the aluminum because aluminum does not hold threads very well it doesnt take much to pull the threads out. It only takes one wave to put pressure on the platform. if you are going to tap it use a helio coil thread insert.
i would through bolt with stainless steel bolts and then use high strength locktite on the bolts, so then you never have to worry about it getting riped off from the huge waves you produce.Last edited by RubberDucky; 03-20-2009, 01:33 PM.
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Originally posted by RubberDucky View PostJust a suggestion but i work at a machine shop and highly suggest to counter sink and through bolt through the aluminum because aluminum does not hold threads very well it doesnt take much to pull the threads out. It only takes one wave to put pressure on the platform. if you are going to tap it use a helio coil thread insert.
i would through bolt with stainless steel bolts and then use high strength locktite on the bolts, so then you never have to worry about it getting riped off from the huge waves you produce.
Or, you will have that thing on the bottom of Lake Oroville quickly
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Go to Seadek and get a custom one, your design and colors scheme
Looks like SeaDek might be getting Tige soon
I contacted them about doing our platform and it was $89 for a 5mm sheet to do the whole thing. They do accept CAD drawings, so to do a CAD drawing and give it to them would be great. If one has access to CAD.I'm on a boat man. I got my flippy floppies....
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Originally posted by rushin View PostI contacted them about doing our platform and it was $89 for a 5mm sheet to do the whole thing. They do accept CAD drawings, so to do a CAD drawing and give it to them would be great. If one has access to CAD.
ragboy, do you know what the weight limit is for that? I thought I heard the Tige fatory platforms have a weight capacity of 700-800 pounds.
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