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I very much know how that was mounted as I did it myself.
4 Holes drilled strategically in the front of the curved rack bar with bolts placed through. The rear of the BullDog light has a groove so that their mounts slide (so the holes in the rack do not need to be exact)...
That weight info is disappointing. I found the two pieces I had done for the DI rack lighter than the plywood alternative, but perhaps I what I had been comparing it to was a different thickness plywood.
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I had an entire Safety Devices rack deck built for a DI out of the stuff, and it would support a good deal of weight, but only weighed about 4 or 5 lbs.
https://www.interstateplastics.com/king-starboard-marine-board.php?searchtext=starboard&kw=starboard&gclid=CPn3tMKejc8CFU88gQodFugJiw
I have a local contact here if you decide to go that route. I used the King product which has a no slip stipple finish.
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That's so ironic. The first image in my article is me in 1972/3 with my family getting ready to embark on a trip to Maine. As soon as we returned, by Grandparents sold the Mercury shown in the image and purchased a 1972 TravellAll (pre Suburban I think) and that's what we used for the next many...
There is a marine material called Star Deck which is light weight and strong as birch plywood and waterproof.
It is pricy, but the weight savings in significant. I used it as decking several times on Safety Devices Land Rover roof racks for flooring.
It might be your lightweight answer to your...
Incidentally, that opening image is me, my sister, my Dad and his parents about to embark on a trip from South Carolina to Maine in 1973.
Thanks for the nice words.
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I saw this trailer (prototype of the re-release) back in June while at the Airstream Factory in Jackson Center, Ohio.
When I asked what it was as it drove past being pulled by a tow motor, all I got was a "wink" and "say nothing please".
It is a total improvement over the original as the rear...
I am not sure what is going on here with folks, but this type of language and behavior will simply NOT BE TOLERATED HERE. If I see it again, I will perma-ban anyone exhibiting this type of behavior.
Geesh folks.
Simmer down.
No Relations or personal knowledge -
However, this guy is part of the Facebook Evolution Page. He built an off-road trailer so he has listed his E1 for sale:
http://portland.craigslist.org/wsc/rvs/5515232920.html
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We purchased a 25 foot Airstream Eddie Bauer Edition. I guess we are getting old! :)
I remember when you purchased this and what a tremendous score. One of 5 in the entirety of the US.
And a few years back, this wouldn't have lasted a day for sale.
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