Hardtop hanging wall mount
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Hardtop hanging wall mount
Hey guys,
Where can I get some sort of bracket/mount that will allow me to mount my hardtop up on my garage wall out of the way?
Mazda UK has something like this:
Half way down this link:
http://www.mazda-accessories.com/acatal ... yling.html
Anyone got something like that or know where I can find it?
D.
Where can I get some sort of bracket/mount that will allow me to mount my hardtop up on my garage wall out of the way?
Mazda UK has something like this:
Half way down this link:
http://www.mazda-accessories.com/acatal ... yling.html
Anyone got something like that or know where I can find it?
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I'm sure bunnings would have hooks you could make work ..
Or (thinking out loud .. on a keyboard) you could get 2 more Frankenstein bolts, bolt them to a bit of metal and then bolt that to the wall.
Then i'd use a ratchet strap setup to make sure it can't get knocked off the wall.
Or (thinking out loud .. on a keyboard) you could get 2 more Frankenstein bolts, bolt them to a bit of metal and then bolt that to the wall.
Then i'd use a ratchet strap setup to make sure it can't get knocked off the wall.
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Fatty, they have a rolling stand thingo, not a wall mount from what i've seen?
Okibi, more than just a pretty face huh? Only problem with that is the measurements would have to be spot on and it would also be quite a intricate procedure to line the bolts up when two people are trying to mount it.
Okibi, more than just a pretty face huh? Only problem with that is the measurements would have to be spot on and it would also be quite a intricate procedure to line the bolts up when two people are trying to mount it.
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You could buy my Triumph Spitfire, it makes a great Hardtop rack
If I was building my own magical hardtop storage rack, i'd be more inclined to make something that hold the hardtop similar to the floor mount but to use on the wall.
Say something that sticks out of the wall like a table, you sit the hardtop on that, strap it in then hinge upwards so the top sits vertically and takes up less room.
If you wanted to be cool you could use some car boot gas struts to slow the rack as it lowered the hardtop back to the \"table\" position where the hardtop sits like it was on the car.
If I was building my own magical hardtop storage rack, i'd be more inclined to make something that hold the hardtop similar to the floor mount but to use on the wall.
Say something that sticks out of the wall like a table, you sit the hardtop on that, strap it in then hinge upwards so the top sits vertically and takes up less room.
If you wanted to be cool you could use some car boot gas struts to slow the rack as it lowered the hardtop back to the \"table\" position where the hardtop sits like it was on the car.
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Here's a very quick sketch.
I recon it could be even better if you didn't have to sit the hardtop the right way up onto the \"table\" section.
Even better if it was a snug carpet lined fiberglass \"pod' you snuggly sat the hardtop into and folded away. Perhaps with a key lock so that it could be used in a carport and no one could steal your top. (Dynabolts secured from inside the pod to the wall)
I recon it could be even better if you didn't have to sit the hardtop the right way up onto the \"table\" section.
Even better if it was a snug carpet lined fiberglass \"pod' you snuggly sat the hardtop into and folded away. Perhaps with a key lock so that it could be used in a carport and no one could steal your top. (Dynabolts secured from inside the pod to the wall)
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I had a look at the UK brackets- these co's sure know how to charge- crazy price. The ceiling is a good bet if you have the height & beams for support. Bunnings for one certainly has brackets and these could be anchored to the brickwork. If you prefer to make your own - angle iron is easy to work with and if you cannot weld it yourself a mate or the local pro welder will do it in a blink. Spray paint to make the bracket look good & rubber tube for scratch protection.
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