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Fly Rod Tube Wall Mount

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A1 mini

Fly Rod Tube Wall Mount - Standard
Fly Rod Tube Wall Mount - Standard
Designer
5.4 h
13 plates
4.9(8)

Fly Rod Tube Wall Mount- A1 Mini
Fly Rod Tube Wall Mount- A1 Mini
Designer
5.8 h
11 plates
4.8(4)

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Description

This is a simple fly rod tube holder designed to be wall mounted. I've designed it to be used both as an individual rod tube mount or as a system. Each tube holder and base can be individually mounted to the wall or they can be locked into larger wall mounts to hold up to 4 rod tubes per mount. I've added 5 sizes, 63mm, 60mm, 58mm, 50mm, and 41mm. I've found the fabric covered tubes like the Orvis Clearwater and Recon are 63mm. Hardy, Scott, GLoomis, Orvis Helios are 58mm (usually the tubes without fabric covering). I have a fiberglass Echo rod tube that's 50mm and some very old aluminium tubes that are 41mm. If you have any of the 41mm tubes I didn't make a specific base for it. Just use the 50mm base. I've also added an oversized 70mm base from a request. 

 

If you choose to use the wall mounts there are two options: a 4 tube and a 3 tube. The 4 tube version does not fit the mini but the 3 tube version does. The wall mounts do have a mounting orientation. On one of the inside walls there are some indentations for the holders to slot into. The indentations should be mounted on top. Then the holders just snap into the indentations. I've found it's easiest to put the top of the holder into the wall mount first then push the bottom of the holder into the wall mount. If you have any issues let me know. Otherwise, enjoy! 

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