Was thinking about that today, and open to suggestions, however I thought about using that Selley's foam gap filler stuff ... spray it in, let it harden, rough chisel to shape, lightly sand and then spray black as well. It is pretty hardy stuff, and it allows for some movement, but if it flakes out over time, just resprayed and touch up again.
I thought a piece of industrial rubber also (the thick stuff with stitching through the guts for strength) - cut to shape etc, but no real way of getting it to stay in place ....
Those mounts are going to have the corners taken off and rounded also.
Thoughts??
I got high pressure pvc blank ed but its being a bit of a prik to get on i like your idea i got sh1tloads of expension foam im sold on that idea might go do it now
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Coming along nicely mate, I like the foam idea for the ends as well.. It's pretty rock solid when its dry as well
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Yeah, my only concern was too solid, but according to the website, it allows expansion and contraction for home timber usage, so figure it would do the trick on this as well - just hope it bonds well enough to steel ... again, states that it does, but think that's for 'stationary' usage around windows and the like, not on a fourbie getting flogged around the bush!! lol
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A bit more mucking around but I'd be welding a single plate over the ends of both tubes to join the together if you know what I mean.
Tony