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Sep 28, 2021
Freeze the Pole and Heat the Plastic Feet
The plastic ends were too tight to install, so I put the aluminum pole in the freezer and the plastic ends in a very low oven for a few minutes to get them good and warm. The aluminum will shrink slightly, and the plastic will expand enough to be able to install them fully onto the shafts without too much difficulty. (Pull the smaller top tube out about 6 inches to grip it, and allow firm pressure on the end plate.) Once the temps stabilize, it will be nice and secure. Run one webbing around the front and the other to the back, and bring all the buckles back to the center of the boat, before attaching to the post. Tighten each strap to take up slack and the post will stay standing nicely, with tight webs. It was easy to do alone in this way.
