Proving again that a teardrop is never finished.
Looks very good, and integrated.
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Sparksalot wrote:Proving again that a teardrop is never finished.
Looks very good, and integrated.
ghcoe wrote:
jakejakejake wrote:The hot wire cutting looks surgical, and probably a whole lot less dust too. Taking notes.
KCStudly wrote:Kind of why I started out with the big axle, I guess. Looks like you will need much larger fenders for sure now.
KCStudly wrote:That looks like a pretty tidy solution.
Is the PVC just to protect the plastic jugs from rubbing on threaded rod? Hoping you used nuts on the inside to jam the strut onto the threaded rod, making the rod the thing that takes any loads and not the PVC. Just saying, the PVC doesn't take structural loads well, especially not impacts which tend to shatter it, even more so when exposed to UV light over time.
I'd be interested to see how you keep the jugs from bouncing up; is there a hold down or bungie cord feature?
Again, that looks like a good fit for your rig.
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