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<blockquote data-quote="Nut Hair Trick" data-source="post: 6191324" data-attributes="member: 610343"><p>I have it hooked up for now. I stood up like a 13"x8" piece of MDF and put feet on it, pushing against the back of the battery tray. I used my router to put a groove in the bottom part of the vertical MDF, to match up with the protruding base of the battery. It looks good and is snug as hell, I just need to waterproof it with some resin and paint it and I'll be straight. Thanks for the suggestions and intrest in assisting me. I'll post pics in the morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nut Hair Trick, post: 6191324, member: 610343"] I have it hooked up for now. I stood up like a 13"x8" piece of MDF and put feet on it, pushing against the back of the battery tray. I used my router to put a groove in the bottom part of the vertical MDF, to match up with the protruding base of the battery. It looks good and is snug as hell, I just need to waterproof it with some resin and paint it and I'll be straight. Thanks for the suggestions and intrest in assisting me. I'll post pics in the morning. [/QUOTE]
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