Joe2Lmaker
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Well, this is the third Spring and a little over two years that I have been making parts for various iterations of auxiliary tanks.
I have another thread about my auxiliary tank project and I'm working on what has turned into an annual update on that project.
This thread is about a tangent that I went down while trying to figure out a rigid mounting platform for the tank.
I'm wondering... and I'd like you to share your opinions on this: Would you be interested in a rack that would take the place of the rear seat?
Here's what I have so far. The front of the rack hooks a cross member on the rear sub frame. The rear is held down by the screws that go through the grab rail. Another piece goes on top of that stucture and follows the contours of the rear plastic.
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There are still a few things to work out. The top plate may have holes in it to access the screws for the grab rail and I'm debating between fasteners and welding the pieces together.
kaitsdad has the right of first refusal on this prototype. I owe him bigtime for the help he's already been to me on this/these projects.
So... there it is my one thousandth post. I was hoping it was going to be the completion of one of the three different iterations of the auxiliary cell. :dntknw:
oh well I might still be able to get it finished by April 1st
I have another thread about my auxiliary tank project and I'm working on what has turned into an annual update on that project.
This thread is about a tangent that I went down while trying to figure out a rigid mounting platform for the tank.
I'm wondering... and I'd like you to share your opinions on this: Would you be interested in a rack that would take the place of the rear seat?
Here's what I have so far. The front of the rack hooks a cross member on the rear sub frame. The rear is held down by the screws that go through the grab rail. Another piece goes on top of that stucture and follows the contours of the rear plastic.
There are still a few things to work out. The top plate may have holes in it to access the screws for the grab rail and I'm debating between fasteners and welding the pieces together.
kaitsdad has the right of first refusal on this prototype. I owe him bigtime for the help he's already been to me on this/these projects.
So... there it is my one thousandth post. I was hoping it was going to be the completion of one of the three different iterations of the auxiliary cell. :dntknw:
oh well I might still be able to get it finished by April 1st