Wow. There has been a lot of stuff going on since the last update. I just returned from an amazing adventure with the guys from Mountain State Overland in their tour of the Northeast. Not going to discuss many of those happenings since there is a whole series coming out of the adventure on YouTube later this summer, but lets just say the bar is about to get much much higher.
Leading up to the trip there has obviously been quite a bit of prep. The roof needed to be prepped before the rack could be finished up, so I needed to reseal all roof penetrations and installed a new metal roof hatch.
This was bedded in 3M 4000 which is a slightly less aggressive UV stabilized marine sealant. Once that was in, the other rack mounting rail was bonded to the roof.
The rack was then brought up and the final mounting feet were welded in.
I'd love to tell you this was a seamless process, but it wasn't. In my haste I didn't weld the roof tabs with spacers to account for the massive amount of movement Aluminum makes when welded, so there was lots of grinding and sanding to get everything how I wanted it.
After that fiasco was sorted, the rack came back down for paint and wiring of the rack lights and solar panel connection.
The connection to the roof is thru a IP69K rated metal disconnect from Automation Direct. It isn't top-shelf equipment but has proven to be more than rugged for anything I'll throw at it.