I've got two 120 mm mortar shell cans. They are about 6x12x32. Has anyone done anything useful with such cans?
I had one that I ended up giving away. The only thing I could think of was to store a tow rope inside of it.
I've got two 120 mm mortar shell cans. They are about 6x12x32. Has anyone done anything useful with such cans?
Thanks. It's just standard locking window gasket, cut just long enough so that there's some pressure keeping the ends together; then the joint is sealed with silicone.JScherb how did you get the seals for the windows on your hardtops? If you used a universal gasket material how did you seal the ends together? They look nicely done.
I have a .50cal that hold all my GoPro camera stuff. It works great because A) its not labeled "expensive GoPro inside" and B) it allows the magnet mount I made to stick to the bottom and be quiet without jumping around and scuffing up my other accessories. A piece of magnetic tape under the handle on top keep the handle from making noise in a rough bouncing Jeep.
Another .50 cal can holds random paints, fluids, and stuff that goes with my shop tools and projects.
Last is two 81mm cans that will be mounted underneath my trailer. Lay them down on their side so they are only a few inches tall, lids out, and bolt up to the underside of the trailer. Should be really nice storage on both sides. Depending on your trailer or application, you can cut off the bottoms and weld them together to allow a long storage container running full trailer width. I cannot, my trailer tongue is in the way.
That's a great idea for the 81mm cans! Got any photos of them under the trailer?
I was just thinking the other day that if someone made bladder bags for those 81mm cans, they'd make great water storage with a spigot on the lid. How much do you think those would hold in gallons?