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General Forums => Member's VW's => Topic started by: stevie chwk on April 05, 2014, 10:55:11 AM
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Just started playing with a roof rack idea I have for my p/u. I bent up some bows to make a canvas canopy and then the thought of adding a full length roof rack to that sort of creating a ladder rack. You will need to use your imagination a bit at this point when looking a t the photo. I hope you can get a good idea of where I'm going with this. let me know what you guys think. I'm sort of on the fence but the more I toy with it the more I like it.
Ps I hope I figured out this posting photos thing.
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I hate it! So when you sell it let me know and I will take it off your hands. )
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Dam I love that SC !! Here's a thought , just before the bend on ur supports , cut and fit the ladder portion to go on either side , then add 2 curved additional supports for underneath the wood . So you get the strength , the look of the ladder rack and then the canvas has a zipper along the side of the ladder rack to have either full coverage or optional sides to take off ?
Haha u said use ur imagination !!
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Quick and dirty sketch of incorporating all features and making it custom . Fun project :)
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^^ look at this guy busting out the graphing paper. that better be to scale jerry, or the boss is gonna be pissed! :laugh:
stevie...I like the idea of a low profile rack over some bows & canvas. a little different and user friendly. my only suggestion would be to add some strength/support like jerry said. :)
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This is right up my alley because I'm restoring a DC and a rack/canopy is something that I would like to have but custom , so seeing someone thinking right out if the box but keeping a retro feel , ohhhhh yah , that's awesome :)
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Make it stealth and lower profile, by mounting the rack under the bows, and zip open back flap to allow for longer ladders,etc.
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Thanks for all the input guy. love all the suggestions. keep them coming. hopefully by Monday I will have some solid direction with this rack and I can find an extra hour or two and start cutting and welding.