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  • #16
    Originally posted by plumb bob
    ...Got a picture in my mind of Ian Anderson stood on yer roof, on one leg playing the tin whistle...
    In the shuffling madness
    Of the locomotive breath,
    Runs the all-time loser,
    Headlong to his death.
    He feels the piston s$$$$ing --
    Steam breaking on his brow --
    Old Charlie stole the handle and
    The train won't stop going --
    No way to slow down.
    He sees his children jumping off
    At the stations -- one by one.
    His woman and his best friend --
    In bed and having fun.
    He's crawling down the corridor
    On his hands and knees --
    Old Charlie stole the handle and
    The train won't stop going --
    No way to slow down.
    He hears the silence howling --
    Catches angels as they fall.
    And the all-time winner
    Has got him by the balls.
    He picks up Gideon's Bible --
    Open at page one --
    God stole the handle and
    The train won't stop going --
    No way to slow down.
    it's in me shed, mate.

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    • #17
      Smiffy are you planning to do Dakar nex year?

      You will be painting on zebra striped next.

      Fecking brilliant will you go galvanised or barras 1x1" stall holders steel and black hammertite.
      www.brydenenterprises.co.uk www.kirstyskids.org

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      • #18
        Smiffy I think ya got a winner there .....


        There's always a Payback .... Ya won't see it Comin !!!!
        Buncefield Burner

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        • #19
          HAr har love the pan pipe comment Apache, looks great I've wanted a safari style roof for ages now think it would look better if it over hung at the front a foot or so not sure if it would need supports at the front if it did though.

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          • #20
            We'll that was a positive response I'm hopefully gettin the roof rack tmrw if i can get round to pickin it up. It'll need cut up and re-welded so i'll have it done for Christmas I've got a 5m open canoe that'll sit on it nicely and a 33" spare. The ladder will give good access and i'll cut the rungs down a bit,mind you i am a short a*s.!! Keep the bend me thinks to complement the surfs curves Get some huge lights for up top and indicators and brake lights for the rear. Thank god i've got my HGV licence.

            Think i've taken it to far........................... .........................

            www.scottishmudclub.com for scottish events

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            • #21
              Roof rack cum roll cage, spankin idea mate, ladder looks better angle'd tho i think, like the one on the back of some paj's i've seen
              Too young to die and too old to give a toss

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              • #22
                Originally posted by smiffy

                Think i've taken it to far........................... .........................
                Yes! Looked better without all the additional ironmongery!

                The gauge you'd use for the rack would just buckle up and trap you if you rolled it over.
                Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by smiffy

                  Hopefully gonna start gettin the roof rack started next week,time permitting!!!

                  Anyway,in the pic do you think it should extend slightly further at the front,to give a bigger over hang??? Any other ideas or comments would be appreciated,apart from the cheeky ones!!!!!!!!!!!
                  www.scottishmudclub.com for scottish events

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                  • #24
                    Hi Smiffy,
                    I think it`s a great idea. I would`nt attach to the rear bumper, that means the body is taking all the strain. Attach it/Weld it to the chassis, that way it will be strong enough to jump up and down on and will form the basis of a roll-cage. (If you ever dedicate the truck to being an off-roader.)

                    Just ignore this if your bumper bar is already attached to chassis.
                    Last edited by chrisinflight; 9 October 2007, 21:14.
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                    • #25
                      If anyone else nearer Essex is thinking of following suite, Ive got a load of market stall 1" x !" from old Guide dog fundraising stall that needs disposing of.

                      It would do lader rungs Etc very nicely, just let me know if it will help anyone.

                      Tony
                      www.puppywalker.co.uk

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by chrisinflight
                        Hi Smiffy,
                        I think it`s a great idea. I would`nt attach to the rear bumper, that means the body is taking all the strain. Attach it/Weld it to the chassis, that way it will be strong enough to jump up and down on and will form the basis of a roll-cage. (If you ever dedicate the truck to being an off-roader.)

                        Just ignore this if your bumper bar is already attached to chassis.
                        Alright Chris.
                        I'll Ignore that!!! As my bumpers on the chassis similar to the tow bar set up so hopefully be solid enough. Ladder both sides.

                        Hopefully see you at the next Clog the roof rack might even be finished by then!!!!!!!!
                        www.scottishmudclub.com for scottish events

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