WSS!
Your rack looks great! Did you custom cut the vertical pieces that go between the rails? What did you use for the bottom?
Not to Hi-jack this thread, however wouldn't it be nice to produce some "CAD" style designs for these roof rack designs we all have? (Well for some of us with GEEK tendencies it would be nice...or am I out to lunch on this subject?). What about a FREE CAD design program (not a trial version..)?
One I have used for years is Google Sketchup, in fact I liked it so much I bought the licensed version 2 years ago (why buy the Licensed version? So I can have hot keys to go faster designing...). Sketchup is free, many Colleges use it, and it's quite popular overseas. It works very easy and is quite intuitive to any one with designing skills, let alone CAD experience. It also produces a drawing small in data size that is easily emailed, and or posted for sharing with others. Im not saying that Sketchup "IS the best" etc. just sugesting that with all the great skills and design work I see on this site, this might be an easy and cost effective way to share some of this "technical" data.
Sketchup also has a MAMOTH drawing warehouse of "shared" designs, which is also free, and easy to download into your drawing very easy and fast. (I have a couple designs in there..) I get lost in it sometimes just marveling at some of the stuff others have designed and shared for use.
Here is my current safari style roof rack I have designed and is in fabrication now - It will be going on my 1983 Jeep Cherokee Laredo. (yes I know, I will get pics once the fab shop lets me know they are ready to start...)
Dan
Not to Hi-jack this thread, however wouldn't it be nice to produce some "CAD" style designs for these roof rack designs we all have? (Well for some of us with GEEK tendencies it would be nice...or am I out to lunch on this subject?). What about a FREE CAD design program (not a trial version..)?
One I have used for years is Google Sketchup, in fact I liked it so much I bought the licensed version 2 years ago (why buy the Licensed version? So I can have hot keys to go faster designing...). Sketchup is free, many Colleges use it, and it's quite popular overseas. It works very easy and is quite intuitive to any one with designing skills, let alone CAD experience. It also produces a drawing small in data size that is easily emailed, and or posted for sharing with others. Im not saying that Sketchup "IS the best" etc. just sugesting that with all the great skills and design work I see on this site, this might be an easy and cost effective way to share some of this "technical" data.
Sketchup also has a MAMOTH drawing warehouse of "shared" designs, which is also free, and easy to download into your drawing very easy and fast. (I have a couple designs in there..) I get lost in it sometimes just marveling at some of the stuff others have designed and shared for use.
Here is my current safari style roof rack I have designed and is in fabrication now - It will be going on my 1983 Jeep Cherokee Laredo. (yes I know, I will get pics once the fab shop lets me know they are ready to start...)
Dan