Disco 2 HomeMade Roof Rack build!
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total was about $50 in 10x1/2 EMT and 10x3/4 EMT have enough left could build almost another or at least most of one! $15 in bar stock
another $5 in 3/8 bolts
$4x8 for ***** and washers ($32 )
paint was about $5 a can.. 5 cans... maybe could ave had it powder coated but this paint is really good! shown earlier but cans drip so I used rubber gloves lol
misc welding or brazing rod, and I had to fill my small portable 02 and acetylene tanks.. but have plenty left so Im not factoring that in.... rod maybe 10 rods of 1/8"
and for the Finally!
well first formal fitting.. lol
another $5 in 3/8 bolts
$4x8 for ***** and washers ($32 )
paint was about $5 a can.. 5 cans... maybe could ave had it powder coated but this paint is really good! shown earlier but cans drip so I used rubber gloves lol
misc welding or brazing rod, and I had to fill my small portable 02 and acetylene tanks.. but have plenty left so Im not factoring that in.... rod maybe 10 rods of 1/8"
and for the Finally!
well first formal fitting.. lol
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A nice touch would have been...adding some flat stock between down riggers/rack supports...for mounting a shovel or sand tracks. Granted, maybe not needed in your case...but others that might be following along and considering a duplicate. Great looking rack overall...and glad to hear she's still holding up...even under assault.
And please don't take my constructive criticism personally...hell, l've had my Defender's rack on and off four times...and l'm still not a hundred percent sure it's done...lol. Everything, is work in progress, when you build it yourself.
And like the Friendly Giant use to say..."look up, look waaaay up"...for that next trip through a parking garage. Okay, l might be dating myself here...lol. Old childrens program from the sixties.
And please don't take my constructive criticism personally...hell, l've had my Defender's rack on and off four times...and l'm still not a hundred percent sure it's done...lol. Everything, is work in progress, when you build it yourself.
And like the Friendly Giant use to say..."look up, look waaaay up"...for that next trip through a parking garage. Okay, l might be dating myself here...lol. Old childrens program from the sixties.
Last edited by The Deputy; 08-23-2020 at 02:42 AM.
#54
hahaha well I agree! It didn't sound like criticism just sounded like options! After all I did make it custom to put whatever I needed on it! I did have plans to do some more to it.. its held up well... I think a new one id use 1 size larger eat and it would be rock solid! I could easily walk on the sides and the front but the basket Id not do as its kind of close to hood... design 2 would be to make it a slight bit shallower and add a low rail over top basket.... maybe add that or make a clamp on rail in case I needed put something on tall... right now I can put 4x8 sheet plywood and more! I can easy hole 4 sheets as I did and u can easily load it up! anyway its not very flexible but id not stand in center of rack and jump up and down it may flex a little... I have bracing around to compensate for that though.. I wanted to add all kinds of goodies to it but if had some engine and suspension work I've had to do first then have started making guitars again and its taking up a good potion of my time!also having some paint fade so need to address that too!
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i think i would consider using 1 next time only because it looks beefier lol but this works fine u less u want to put an atv on top or really load it up! U could do 1 around bottom for strength then 7/8 for the rest for weight .. also remember the gutter channel will also be taking the weight .. just my observation