Usually I use the german military mess kit flatware or the spoon that comes in MRE packages. For plates and bowls I use a metal plate with a paper plate over it (metal to strengthen the paper) and either an enameled bowl or a paper bowl. Really no washing involved, the paper stuff goes in a camp...
I fine it interesting that many want to spend twice what the tank costs to hold it. Doesn't ring true.
Making one from a poiece of strap and using a clamp to hold it makes more sense, cost less in the long run.
Since nobody lives on the outside, what does the inside look like? to me that is the real test, spending time in there when it snows or rains or the wind is crazy blowing. It is like having a great lawn for the neighbors to look at while you live in the house.
there are so many good ideas here for a chair bag. The chair and table I bought from Dicks were floor models with no bags. I had some canvas left over from another project and made bags for my items. My industrial sewing machine has since bit the dust.
You can't go wrong with Adventure Tool...
That one needs an inverter as it is 120 V
This one is 12V https://www.amazon.com/Personal-Portable-Electric-Truckers-Outdoors/dp/B078RKZ7MF/ref=sr_1_2?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1546920537&sr=1-2&keywords=12V+Mini+Personal+Portable+Oven
The new FR fairing does hold a remarkable resemblance to the one I designed for myself several years ago. I do appreciate the fact that they do understand that the small pieces of metal that they include in their kit does absolutely nothing to reduce rack noise and that is partly because their...
I have a Fold-n-go stove. might like to have one of those for myself. Have to measure the stove tomorrow to be sure. I make things on my machine but getting one ready made really works for me.
Perhaps taking your OZ tent to a showroom might answer that question before you buy one. There are places in the US that sell them listed on their website.
I mounted mine to the roof rack and put a ground wire to the frame (existing ground bolt) of the LR to ensure proper grounding. LRs have aluminum bonnet and rear doors so a ground wire can be necessary. Yours looks to be a great mount as long as the antenna bouncing/swaying doesn't bother you.
Slimjim,
The battery tray was not wood but a composite plastic of some type sort of like bak-o-lite. It did not conduct electricity or degrade from spilled acid. I switched to AGM batteries.
As was said, don't make the tongue too short, might cause problems with tight turns. If it doesn't hang up going down and up at trails then it will most likely be OK.
The red stripe sort of goes with the red dots at the Jeep hubs.
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