KCStudly wrote:Those are really nice racks. Good job!
danlott wrote:Do you have to do anything special when welding the conduit? Does the galvanized metal cause problems when welding?
Dan
Lancie49 wrote: What sort of weight would those rack carry ? Lance
len19070 wrote:I used 1/2" EMT (Electrical Metal Tubing) on one (Pac-Man) and 3/4" on the other (SlumberCoach). I liked the 3/4" better.
Yes it is Galvanized and that can cause some respiratory problems when welding.....but a fan blowing across your welding area cures all that.
I used an EMT bender, a $2 yard sale find or $20 at Home Depot new, a grinder to cut the scallops in the cross members and my Trusty $90 Harbor Freight Welder.
Easy Peasy and lots of fun to do.Lancie49 wrote: What sort of weight would those rack carry ? Lance
I carried 2 kayaks on it sometimes and 75 to 100lbs of gear on it others....never a problem.
So simple a Carpenter can do it.
Happy Trails
Len
Mikka wrote:
You can achieve flawless scallops with a hole saw the size of the tube, a drill press and a vice. Perfect every time when you start cutting dead center on the tube
KCStudly wrote:'Bang it in the mill and hit it with the same size cutter' is another option.
Return to Teardrop Construction Tips & Techniques
Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot] and 1 guest