New Expedition Rack
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New Expedition Rack
Picked up a Safety Devices LR DI Rack this weekend. Was from a guy who owned a 98 DI . Snatched it for $280.00.All mounting hardware included. A few scratches but zero rust. For florida thats unbelievable. Thinking about stretching it another 4 inches as it is that much short for a DII. I think its all looks though. I have a pipe and tower welder every block as well as one good friend who owns a steel fab house so it's not going to be a big deal to stretch it. It would be 8 cuts and splices and then plug welded. Would do in the last section in the back so no bending would be needed. I think it would give me more storage space up above as i am going to put a tent up there. I will document process for anyone interested.
Later, Chris
Later, Chris
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No no no, chicken coop floor is to thick, you will loose half the depth of the rack.
I used the stainless steel stuff that they use behind tile in bathrooms and kitchens, it was like $20 for 2 sections at Home Depot, rattle can black, zip tie the hell out of it, I can walk on it.
Next time I'm using expanded steel, I'd prefer expanded aluminum but its twice as expensive.
I used the stainless steel stuff that they use behind tile in bathrooms and kitchens, it was like $20 for 2 sections at Home Depot, rattle can black, zip tie the hell out of it, I can walk on it.
Next time I'm using expanded steel, I'd prefer expanded aluminum but its twice as expensive.
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No no no, chicken coop floor is to thick, you will loose half the depth of the rack.
I used the stainless steel stuff that they use behind tile in bathrooms and kitchens, it was like $20 for 2 sections at Home Depot, rattle can black, zip tie the hell out of it, I can walk on it.
Next time I'm using expanded steel, I'd prefer expanded aluminum but its twice as expensive.
I used the stainless steel stuff that they use behind tile in bathrooms and kitchens, it was like $20 for 2 sections at Home Depot, rattle can black, zip tie the hell out of it, I can walk on it.
Next time I'm using expanded steel, I'd prefer expanded aluminum but its twice as expensive.
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I've had it on my rack for about 6 years and never regretted it in the least, and I use my rack a lot.
For the OP, there are always D1 owners looking for SD racks who can only find D2 racks. You might want to wait a while before cutting yours to see if you can find such a person to trade with.
The SD racks generally have a high quality coating and it will be expensive to get it recoated to the quality of the factory coating.