02-18-2016, 10:20 AM | #1 |
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Trailer set up
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02-18-2016, 10:21 AM | #2 |
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02-18-2016, 10:42 AM | #3 |
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That looks pretty good! The rod tubes are especially cool.
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02-18-2016, 10:48 AM | #4 |
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why perch the PA so high up?
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02-18-2016, 11:52 AM | #6 |
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good question
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02-18-2016, 01:14 PM | #7 |
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Looks really good
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02-18-2016, 01:29 PM | #8 |
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I've just got my PA14 and assembled a trailer. I'm about to add a top rack using unistrut. In the photo you can see my unistrut base. I bought the unistrut L brackets and fittings. How did you fit your verticals and upper cross beams together? Looks very tidy!
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I actually just cut 45degree angle on either side of unistrut and then bent it into place.. I wasn't sure if it was going to be sturdy enough but it can hold more weight then I'll ever put on it |
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02-18-2016, 03:40 PM | #10 |
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You mean that is one continuous piece of unistrut that you cut two v-shaped wedges into and then bent into a big upside-down U ?
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02-18-2016, 08:11 PM | #12 |
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No worries, it looks awesome. What did you cut the strut with? I've tried a dremel (slow), an abrasive blade on a mitre saw (loud, scary sparks, blade seemed to last one decent cut then dull) so now I'm using a hand hacksaw that is hard work but not as bad as I thought. Any tips for cutting or bending?
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