Looks like you're in SoCal. If you need measurements, we might be able to meet up so you can check anything that needs checking. Shoot me a PM if it's helpful.Anyone? Thanks
Looks like you're in SoCal. If you need measurements, we might be able to meet up so you can check anything that needs checking. Shoot me a PM if it's helpful.Anyone? Thanks
Having made rear barn doors for early and late model factory hardtops and for Ursa Minors all from the same molds, they're all the same height, the only difference is the width the barn door gets trimmed to.Anyone? Thanks
Thanks!!!!!! That's great news as it means that I can design and buiild my kitchen now and not worry about a surprise later on.Having made rear barn doors for early and late model factory hardtops and for Ursa Minors all from the same molds, they're all the same height, the only difference is the width the barn door gets trimmed to.
Barn doors for early and late factory hardtops:
Thanks but it looks based on jscherb's that I don't have to worry about the height.Looks like you're in SoCal. If you need measurements, we might be able to meet up so you can check anything that needs checking. Shoot me a PM if it's helpful.
Just heard back from BROG and they are not doing custom work. Anyone know another business that might be able to do this?I think they’d be open to it. Chris Schontz had some custom work done for storage in the tent, I believe, so they’re familiar with the J30.
I’ll shoot them an email and see what they say. I’m looking for a simple net, rigged with their adjustable paracord to keep things tight. I don’t know if they can come up with something that mounts to the roll bars (my preference, if possible) or if they will need to have D-rings mounted through the camper floor.
Having designed fabric products for several Jeep and trailer companies, I can offer some thoughts.Just heard back from BROG and they are not doing custom work. Anyone know another business that might be able to do this?
I was thinking along the same lines and will check my upholstery shop. Perhaps given the uniqueness of the J30, Ursa Minor would have already filled this niche if there was a solid demand for the product.Without a design, the best bet is probably for anyone who wants one to find a local automotive upholstery shop and have them do something just for their own use.
Before going the custom route, you might check and see what's commercially available that can be adapted. For example, a search turned up a number of nets that might be a good size and would just need to be adapted to hang inside the hardtop.I was thinking along the same lines and will check my upholstery shop. Perhaps given the uniqueness of the J30, Ursa Minor would have already filled this niche if there was a solid demand for the product.
At least I’ve already done some mods to my top over the years and am not scared of drilling another (properly-placed) hole or two if needed!
Thanks for the research and suggestions. I appreciate your efforts in helping everyone with their projects!Before going the custom route, you might check and see what's commercially available that can be adapted. For example, a search turned up a number of nets that might be a good size and would just need to be adapted to hang inside the hardtop.
Could be worth an $18.26 or $22.99 experiment before spending a lot of money on something custom. In the search above there's a net called the "Car Ceiling" that might work, or the net on the left, which is intended to mount to the roll bars, might work well adapted to a ceiling mount. And if you do an experiment but aren't satisfied with it, you haven't invested much and the experiment could lead you to a better design than you might otherwise have if you went to an upholstery shop without trying something first.
Lots of things you could do before spending bigger $ at an upholstery shop.
Just heard back from BROG and they are not doing custom work. Anyone know another business that might be able to do this?
Haven’t done anything further about the ceiling storage, but spent 4 days on the Mojave Road last week and had a great time with friends. Also got to try out the new Adapter Shade Panel from ForceProtector Gear. High-quality and versatile equipment that packs small.
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What do you have it lashed to on the corner of the Ursa? Looks like it’s maybe a removable ring? Looking forward to picking up a ASP too. I’m going to update my Ursa order to remove the rear awning brackets as this looks like a much better solution.