That thing is AWESOME!yes used it last year and it worked pretty decent even with all the snow and water on the ice. I have to remake the skis for the rear.
That thing is AWESOME!yes used it last year and it worked pretty decent even with all the snow and water on the ice. I have to remake the skis for the rear.
We need to see way more pictures of this.
Yeah, that was just temporary to get me through a Devils Lake trip last year. I’ve got a few more things that still need to be added and changedlooks good. fwiw: you's a probably gonna need more than that bungee strap or string to keep that shit from falling off that shelf.
Do you recall how much of the herculiner you went through to cover the outside? Wouldn't mind doing that to my homemade one too.Nothing fancy. I was too cheap to spend the cash on a prefabricated topper so I built one. A few sheets of plywood and some 2x4s, then use herculiner on the outside for protection. Ran some LEDs inside and out which made it a lot easier to pack up in the dark.
I used a 1 gallon can. It was enough for 2 coatsDo you recall how much of the herculiner you went through to cover the outside? Wouldn't mind doing that to my homemade one too.
I really like the white interior. I bet that helps to see. Did you go treated? I have a defender coming and plan to build a topper. Any other tips, suggestions, or things you would/wouldn't do?
The white does help a bunch. It was some exterior stain I had left over. I didn’t use treated wood. With bed liner for the outside I figured it would keep any water from soaking in. I do wish I could have raised the shelf up a bit higher so my big buddy heater would fit underneath. But I’m not exactly tall so it’s already hard enough for me to reach the back. I will be changing out the small door latches for some larger ones. They are a pain in the ass to open with gloves on. Other then that I like it so far but it is still a work in progress.I really like the white interior. I bet that helps to see. Did you go treated? I have a defender coming and plan to build a topper. Any other tips, suggestions, or things you would/wouldn't do?
Since I live in town I wanted to be able to leave everything inside, out of the elements and locked up. I’m tired of packing and unpacking everything before and after each trip. I think I have come up with an idea that will enable me to lock both the tailgate and the topper without drilling any holes in my ranger. Since the topper is made of wood it can be broken into a little easier but it will at least deter a lazy thief.I am curious 220 why you didn't buy or build your own auger mount, there are different kinds of mounts that would work well with you auger freeing up more space in the back. Which is awesome work by the way
That's a good call.out of site out of mindSince I live in town I wanted to be able to leave everything inside, out of the elements and locked up. I’m tired of packing and unpacking everything before and after each trip. I think I have come up with an idea that will enable me to lock both the tailgate and the topper without drilling any holes in my ranger. Since the topper is made of wood it can be broken into a little easier but it will at least deter a lazy thief.