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31st January 2017, 08:58 PM
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Another wacky drawing below for easy left and right alignment via opposing offset angle iron steel when loading the camper on your own.
And just back up against a tree to shove it forward more if needed, then bolt her down :-)
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31st January 2017 08:58 PM
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31st January 2017, 11:17 PM
#12
MB now we are getting to the same wave length ,I knew there was someone that would see the drama and have a solution ,WELL DONE .
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1st February 2017, 05:49 AM
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But wait, there's more. For only $99.95 + PH you will receive not one but two copies of last nights blueprints :-)
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1st February 2017, 08:31 AM
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Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo not him please haha
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1st February 2017, 04:23 PM
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Patrol God
@MB loving the rattle gun, which ever way you decide I'd be using some conveyor
belting to insulate it so you dont have steel on steel.
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1st February 2017, 04:49 PM
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Impact driver/Rattle gun was @Old Wal 's idea above TD, I just captured it artistically :-)
Conveyor belt rubber is great but can be a bit hard to slide over especially if on your own. I'm a big fan of HDPE & LLDPE as was pictured in my scribble. Very hard wearing, especially HDPE and both are slippery as for hip & shoulder tackle alignment.
http://www.dotmar.com.au/hdpe.html
Haven't purchased off Dotmar before but they have a great range of extruded profiles on their web too.
http://www.dotmar.com.au/extruded-pl...-profiles.html
Something like R125 profile to cap angle iron could work hopefully.
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1st February 2017, 04:54 PM
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Patrol Guru
Originally Posted by
dads tractor
Thanks mate dont want to bolt through floor so was wondering about a system to under the tray . Keep in mind this will not be on nice concrete drive ways just as a added challenge aye .
The ideal would be camlocks like on trucks but too big .
Why not carry around 4 flat bits of timber to sit the Lift off legs on, set the height so you can reverse under it and your done surely.
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1st February 2017, 05:42 PM
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Originally Posted by
dads tractor
OK thanks for everyone's input ; why dont I want to use bolts through the tray because when I unload at no cement to jack on camp with no one in sight it's a bit hard to secure the pod back on and move it to get bolts back in .
Probably a bit hard to see in my photos but on both the front and rear pads that I bolt through are designed to fit snug against the inside of the gunnel on my tray - makes locating my camper in relation to the bolt holes in tray easier. I don't have any dramas on uneven ground - I don't unload on a cement pad at home either.
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