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I've been looking for a place to carry my cheapie generator on camp trips. I already found places to mount four jerry cans, keeping them out of the bed. I would rather not have fuel in the back because sometimes we sleep in the back and it smells like fuel after a day of driving making for headaches and poor sleep.
I kinda copied the team that built the M109 for school ham radio projects. Except I don't have a welder and my genny only cost $79 dollars on sale. It's not a Honda. It's cheap and it's strong enough to power a automotive battery charger which might come in handy (though I hope not) and it will run a small microwave (for the pick up camper) and a blender for margaritas.
The only thing I had to buy were some bolts (I ended up two grade 8 bolts short as the hardware police will notice in the pics). The rest I had or was donated by 100dollarman aka Hundy aka Mark.
I picked up Phil aka BarneysZoo and we drove up to Mark's for a short visit. He's cleaned up a lot which is sort of a bummer, but he has kept several of everything. I didn't need any tools, everything was already off.
To make the shelf I used a piece of angle iron, a front fender mount Hundy gave me and a mud flap from my M109 box.
I need to have Soldier B paint the genny TAN. There is no good way to secure it from thieves that I have found so far, but we are looking into it. For now a couple TAN cargo straps hold it in place.
I kinda copied the team that built the M109 for school ham radio projects. Except I don't have a welder and my genny only cost $79 dollars on sale. It's not a Honda. It's cheap and it's strong enough to power a automotive battery charger which might come in handy (though I hope not) and it will run a small microwave (for the pick up camper) and a blender for margaritas.
The only thing I had to buy were some bolts (I ended up two grade 8 bolts short as the hardware police will notice in the pics). The rest I had or was donated by 100dollarman aka Hundy aka Mark.
I picked up Phil aka BarneysZoo and we drove up to Mark's for a short visit. He's cleaned up a lot which is sort of a bummer, but he has kept several of everything. I didn't need any tools, everything was already off.
To make the shelf I used a piece of angle iron, a front fender mount Hundy gave me and a mud flap from my M109 box.
I need to have Soldier B paint the genny TAN. There is no good way to secure it from thieves that I have found so far, but we are looking into it. For now a couple TAN cargo straps hold it in place.
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