usnavycdr
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- John
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I decided overland racks have gotten too steep. I just wanted a bed rack to carry a kayak, and maybe mount an RTT in the future. Needed to be strong enough to handle 500 lbs (tent + 2 adults).
I used 1.25" O.D. tube .120 wall and 3" flat stock .125" thick. I used interlocking tube clamps like in a roll cage to make rear crossbar removable for transporting tall appliances etc. Gussets double as ratchet strap tie downs. My buddy is a better welder than I am so I handled the design and drilling, cutting and borrowed his Millermatic
We climbed on top of the bars and swung. It's definitely sturdy. Primer and paint await.
I used 1.25" O.D. tube .120 wall and 3" flat stock .125" thick. I used interlocking tube clamps like in a roll cage to make rear crossbar removable for transporting tall appliances etc. Gussets double as ratchet strap tie downs. My buddy is a better welder than I am so I handled the design and drilling, cutting and borrowed his Millermatic
We climbed on top of the bars and swung. It's definitely sturdy. Primer and paint await.
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