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    Hey AB, what about canvas/vinyl bags that attach to your roof rack?

    Would want a 30/40cm wall and a waterproof setup but would be good to throw the light stuff in like sleeping bags/clothes etc.

    More to be a protective cover from dust/water for stuff already packed.

    Just about to do research for one as my roof rack is a custom job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheLocksmith View Post
    Hey AB, what about canvas/vinyl bags that attach to your roof rack?

    Would want a 30/40cm wall and a waterproof setup but would be good to throw the light stuff in like sleeping bags/clothes etc.

    More to be a protective cover from dust/water for stuff already packed.

    Just about to do research for one as my roof rack is a custom job.
    Ill be in for one to once my R/R is finished.. as soon as you mention custom though the $$$ goes up as there all one ofs..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Westy's Accessories View Post
    as soon as you mention custom though the $$$ goes up as there all one offs
    Ok custom is going to cost so AB can u base your standard design on the following pic lol

    ImageUploadedByMotorculture1371939653.237833.jpg

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    I would more than likely be up for some canvas bags depending on price. always on the lookout for them
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheLocksmith View Post
    I would buy a portaloo bag! Currently using black rubbish bag.

    Have one with side pockets for chemicals! and maybe 1 roll?

    Use a Thetford as a base design, ours is a 365
    I would buy one for the loo too. Very difficult to carry without handles. I think most portaloos are a similar size only the height changes. Pocket off the side gets bulky but a small chemical bag separate would be nice (even hooks and Velcro on the side to attach the chem bag if you like.

    These would sell wel on eBay mate. Surprised they don't exist already. The it I know that had one made by his wife was the envy of many.
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    I did consider the plastic zips, but over time I find the plastic teeth degrade and break off.

    So not owning a portaloo:

    I would need one for measurements and placement of handles. What is the minimum and maximum height portaloos need? They get transported upright?

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    I'd love a knife roll to suit my knives, but would need to be custom made to suit different size knives/steel
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