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jonnysled
Posted 8/25/2011 4:45 PM (#513603 - in reply to #513602)
Subject: Re: deck extension materials?





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Location: minocqua, wi.
i agree with Ryanjoz by framing it with square aluminum tubing and covering it with a riveted sheed of aluminum carpeted and then have a front-hinged anchor with side bars to support using rubber bungies (like a snowmobile hood strap) tying it down to the sides, so that you can just store simply and flip up and down from the back so that it's easily accessed and/or removed yet lightweight and strong (from the square-tubing frame) without leaving so much evidence if not in use.

you could really set it up with a versatile series of "lids" that way and use multiples if wanted/needed but not be forced to use them all the time.

wouldn't it be cool if you could have a retractable tonnou coverish sort of thingy that would just slide in and out of a rolled up cassette? ... like a window shade.

good-looking ride though ... i looked at them ... very nice.

be interesting to see if you take the bait from the flatlander troll ....


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