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Ready for fiberglass top, and restored my jump seats. @sterling and @imyahucklbrry I can't thank both of you enough for yourView attachment 1442372 View attachment 1442373 help on prepping my hardtop.................. My helper Darlene has been great as well. Nice to find such s super person.
Today is the five-year anniversary of my purchasing it - so today I quit worrying about it and just drove it. Really love rolling along in this thing.
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Hard to believe it's been five years! You sold me a great machine, strong motor, everything is good.Man time flys! Seems like it was yesterday. I wish I had taken pictures of that 40 when I got it and started working on it. Looks better than ever!
I have received much help from multiple members here so I am tickled to be able to give back a little as I'm sure Ryan @sterling is also!
BTW... in looking at your signature line, I see Confer rack listed. If you're mounting that back on your top, be aware that the Dicor seam sealer probably won't become rock hard... don't know if this will affect things with the rack.
@65swb45 what is a safe weight load on my Con Fer rack? Never really planning on anything over 100 pounds. I have heard of folks having had 300 pounds on them before but that seems crazy, no?
This week I put mine onto the back of a tow truck after breaking my alternator mount.
Wow that's a bummer, at least you didn't toast the engine.
I see what you mean Mark by safe being a loaded term. The quality of the clamps and number on each side, how evenly spread out the load is are all factors I take it......................Thanks for the input, appreciated. That said I still have plans for no more that 100 pounds or so on itTom,
"Safe" is a loaded term. I am not inclined to speculate on such things. I can provide two anecdotes. I regularly put about two hundred pounds on the same rack you have when I camp with the karma cruiser. Which the plywood deck and the weight of the rack itself, it is over 300 lbs on the clamps.
On a smaller version I wheeled on my 60, I only had two crossbars, a total of 4 clamps. Gear Weight at about 150. Wheeled the 60 moderately with @bogus one and his wife. Discovered when I got home that I had buckled a lighter-duty version of the Conferr clamps.
I have been thinking about that sealer on the gutter and how the rack will lay on it. Interesting you noticed it on my sig line. It needs to be cleaned up before installing. Run a rack on your rig?
@65swb45 what is a safe weight load on my Con Fer rack? Never really planning on anything over 100 pounds. I have heard of folks having had 300 pounds on them before but that seems crazy, no?
Tom,
"Safe" is a loaded term. I am not inclined to speculate on such things. I can provide two anecdotes. I regularly put about two hundred pounds on the same rack you have when I camp with the karma cruiser. Which the plywood deck and the weight of the rack itself, it is over 300 lbs on the clamps.
On a smaller version I wheeled on my 60, I only had two crossbars, a total of 4 clamps. Gear Weight at about 150. Wheeled the 60 moderately with @bogus one and his wife. Discovered when I got home that I had buckled a lighter-duty version of the Conferr clamps.