Have been working on a way to easily remove the 3/4 steel ARB roof rack from the troopy. Too heavy for the wife and I to do anything manually, so looked to employ an old boat winch in the shed.
Step one was to purchase a 3.2m length of 150UB18. A couple of base plates, 50x6 FMS welded in the correct position to align with the truss braces in the shed. Attach a pulley to the centre of the beam. I didn’t get any photos of this prep work.
Next stage was to lift the beam into position. This was so much fun, not...Started by lifting each end onto steps of two ladders, tied off for some effort toward safety
. Once the height of the ladders had been exceeded it was a case of lifting one end 150mm and tying off, then doing the other end.
Kept doing this until finally reaching the truss crossmember.
This is it bolted into position
Thread the cable through the pulleys, ready to lift the roof rack into place.
Finally, lift roof rack into position so the troopy can be positioned under it.
A big thanks to the wife for her assistance with this task. Luvyababe
As an aside, I have to remove the roller door ‘stop’ bracket to get the truck, with roof rack attached, in or out of the shed.
The wife asked that I don’t park the truck under the rack for a couple of nights, to allow for anything nasty that might happen due to the workmanship.
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