Mercedes 1222A.. The beginning!

Sitec

Adventurer
Is the rack going to be as high as the box. In the cab 18 pick it looks like it is due to that top bar.

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Yeah, the back of the rack matches the top of the body, The sides taper down bring the front of the rack to only 10" tall.
 

Sitec

Adventurer
With the rack supported by the cab and clamped loosely in place, it was time to un-clamp it from the body and tip the cab.

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Sitec

Adventurer
Happy that the cab tipping gear works fine with the added weight it was time to somehow get the basket off the roof as it'll be easier to finish the front pipework with it all at bench height not 3.2m up above a glass screen! Time to deploy the tractor and home made jib!

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After the antics of getting the basket down, I could shift it into the workshop ready to finish it.

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VerMonsterRV

Gotta Be Nuts
Ahhh... cab tipping gear. Our truck came standard with the "ArmStrong" option. Really is nice now that we have added sound deadening, air ride seats and the rooftop AC. Looking forward to adding the roof rack as it is about time to up the weight in our training ;).
 

ITTOG

Well-known member
Happy that the cab tipping gear works fine with the added weight it was time to somehow get the basket off the roof as it'll be easier to finish the front pipework with it all at bench height not 3.2m up above a glass screen! Time to deploy the tractor and home made jib!

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After the antics of getting the basket down, I could shift it into the workshop ready to finish it.

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Funny how a pic can be deceiving. When I asked about being as high as the box it was because it looked like it was two or three feet above the cab and I didn't think it would look good. Seeing it now I think it looks great.

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Sitec

Adventurer
Slight change of design to the front of the roof rack/basket/... I wanted a place for a couple more marker lights, and to change the front look from just a rectangular roof basket. Here is the rough sketch...

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And the start of the fabrication process.

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Sitec

Adventurer
Hi Joe.

In a word yes. The sides of the rack and ladder area will have 2mm alli sheet in them (removable on the ladder side but bolted on the top sides and drivers side). The front center panel will have a fine mesh over the front to 'hide' the fact that there's a train horn up there and a rolled roof sheet forcing the air into the cab sunroof area (so I can open this and force air into the body with the link doors open when on dirt roads). I think the light recesses will have a rolled sheet under them rolled up towards the back of the truck to allow that air to come out up over the roof rack. It's all at the pondering stage at the moment... :)
 

Sitec

Adventurer
With the antics of getting the rack off the tuck out of the way, I've been able to get on and shape the front section on the bench. There's still the fine bits to do, but this gives you the rough idea.

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Next up is to make a light support for these...

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nathane

Active member
As always I'm super impressed with your fabrication work and not a little jealous of your shed!

I'm afraid I outsourced my rack build to Atkinson Vos, as I neither the skill or gear to make this. They have done a great job as usual
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Sitec

Adventurer
As always I'm super impressed with your fabrication work and not a little jealous of your shed!

I'm afraid I outsourced my rack build to Atkinson Vos, as I neither the skill or gear to make this. They have done a great job as usual

That's a nicely made rack. I like the sheet they've used for the floor too!
 

Sitec

Adventurer
Time for an update. Work has been very busy, as there's a government incentive to buy machinery etc so we've been very busy. However, this was a long weekend here, so I did manage a few hours on the truck. First up was the light supports. Originally I was going to use 50 x 25 RHS with 2.5mm wall thickness, but with weight in mind I've used some much lighter 50mm x 25mm RHS. It looks like 1mm, and was some stuff I cut out of the body originally. As it is thin, I've taken the time to sleeve the light bolt holes with thin wall pipe left over from the roof rack ladder, so that the RHS doesn't crush. Much lighter! Here's the RHS in situ, with a couple of lights sat in place.

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Sitec

Adventurer
Next up was to cut, shape and fit the side sheets that will help tie the roof rack into the body. These took a good few hours to get right. The fold (in theory) matches the fold in the body roof... Time will tell if I've got it right!

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