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<blockquote data-quote="Howdyjabo" data-source="post: 771322" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Big Bolts run all the way thru the posts with a steel plate(not just washers- found that out the hard way) on the back of the post. Neighbor of mine swears by putting some leather under the back plate to take some shock out. And of course the end posts are braced/solid boarded up VERY WELL. Put your end posts and braces up high enough so nobody bangs their heads on them(you think you won't be walking thru but you will). Can't put enough braces in a wooden chute system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howdyjabo, post: 771322, member: 391"] Big Bolts run all the way thru the posts with a steel plate(not just washers- found that out the hard way) on the back of the post. Neighbor of mine swears by putting some leather under the back plate to take some shock out. And of course the end posts are braced/solid boarded up VERY WELL. Put your end posts and braces up high enough so nobody bangs their heads on them(you think you won't be walking thru but you will). Can't put enough braces in a wooden chute system. [/QUOTE]
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