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Thread: Homemade Roofracks.

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    what size expanded steel did you use and how strong does it seem? what are the distances between the runners that leaves the expanded unsuported. sorry for all the questions im just deciding if i want to try the lighter stuff and safe the weight and hope its stury enough or get the heavier gauge and suck up the added weight.

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    Here's a few pics of mine- based on an ARB made of 25 and 35mm electrical conduit.

    Home made feet too with extra wide feet









    and the obligotory pozer shot !



    Wahiba Desert slip face

    Mine hummed too when fitted so recently I added a front checker plate angled wind scoop, this stopped the hum completely
    Last edited by UK4X4; 01-25-2010 at 04:44 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Box Rocket View Post
    .... and I'm nowhere near an expert fabricator but.....
    HUH???? After seeing your trailer build, I call BS!

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    There are some great ideas on here. Another reason I love this forum

    I wish I knew how to weld so I could fabricate my own roof rack. That welding stuff gets very expensive...very fast, when you're farming it out

    Thanks for all the great ideas and pictures
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    Thanks UK4X4, good stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Every Miles A Memory View Post
    There are some great ideas on here. Another reason I love this forum

    I wish I knew how to weld so I could fabricate my own roof rack. That welding stuff gets very expensive...very fast, when you're farming it out

    Thanks for all the great ideas and pictures
    I only have 110v in my garage so I bought a cheap flux core welder at Harbor Frieght. I wanted to start welding and not go off the deep end and the machine only cost me $80 on sale. I can't say I've out grown it but I'm ready for the next step. Something with a little more juice and gas. I've already made my welding table, have all the tools and some experience so the investment is less of a chance now.

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    Thanks for those pics... I saw those a while back somewhere and couldnt find them again... i have them saved on my computer now.
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    Every Miles,

    My advice to you would be to take a class at a local community college. I took a class in the local one's "Continuing Education" classes, so it was about half the cost of one that was for school credit, but it was the exact same class. I learned a lot, practiced a LOT and saw what a $2000 welder can do. My ability with my cheap unit improved substantially.

    I do my welding on a Chicago Electric model MIG that is about 10 years old 220 volt unit. I'm surprised that it has held up well and continues to work very well (except for the powder coating on the front that got rust under ALL of it!). They aren't as good as a $500 Hobart, but you'd be surprised what you can do with a cheap welder and good prep work.
    http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=98871


    UK4X4,

    I plan to make my next rack out of conduit. I bet it is as strong but much lighter than mine made of angle iron.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Every Miles A Memory View Post
    There are some great ideas on here. Another reason I love this forum

    I wish I knew how to weld so I could fabricate my own roof rack. That welding stuff gets very expensive...very fast, when you're farming it out

    Thanks for all the great ideas and pictures
    Toyotero
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    Default J-Moose Aluminum ramp

    I made this one for my old 80-series. I also used the Wildyoats (Johnny Lange) idea of using an aluminum ATV ramp. Very lightweight and mounted to the truck via Thule/Yakima style gutter clamps.



    Last edited by davegonz; 01-26-2010 at 08:47 PM.
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    I have had several variations on my roof racks, all homemade. I also have made my own gutter mounts, they are fairly simple to make.

    Here it is in its original form on my taco. Bolted directly to the topper with no issues over 2.5 years before I got rid of the truck.







    Here, I had to cut out ond side and the rear of the rack to fit my new RTT on top.



    Fast forward to my XJ, I cut the original rack, lengthened it, and added a small front basket. I also made my own gutter mounts. I have had 600+ pounds on it with no issues.





    View of the gutter mounts.



    front basket will hold 7 jerry Cans etc.



    It also holds Christmas lights pretty well...




    ~ Stump

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