Hi There folks.
Had myself a small mishap the other day when heading off away.
I strapped down some broken old lengths of hardwood fence palings to the roof of the Tug to use as fire wood for the trip. The weight of the timber was not enough to "Overload" the roof.
I used good old fashioned Telecom Rope which we all know is certified for unlimited strength...
The rope was used to Lace the timber in along 1 side of the rack, and I just looped the rope over the purpose made hooks along the sides, one can be seen in the next pic.
Any way, one of these hooks decided it was not up for the strain the telecom rope can apply to it and snapped of.
Yep, the quality of the welding can be seen by a Blind Man as they say. Guilty of assuming these hooks are suitable for the task which they are designed for.
Here is a clue where the rack came from, it is a tradesman roof rack.
Now I am lucky I guess, nothing bad happened with unsecured loads, and I can drag out the Mig Welder one day to sort it out.
I guess there are many racks such as this getting around now, thought I'd share this to encourage some simple checks to be made.