NC Fire extinguisher Bracket
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Re: NC Fire extinguisher Bracket
Here is the bracket i made for my car.
just a steel bar at the moment, im going to make some up out of thinner/lighter alloy. Im still using the standard mount bolts, there seems to be enough thread to secure the mount/seat
the seat can move forward a bit as you can see in the 3rd picture.
Ill make up half a dozen or so next weekend if anyone is keen
just a steel bar at the moment, im going to make some up out of thinner/lighter alloy. Im still using the standard mount bolts, there seems to be enough thread to secure the mount/seat
the seat can move forward a bit as you can see in the 3rd picture.
Ill make up half a dozen or so next weekend if anyone is keen
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Re: NC Fire extinguisher Bracket
Keen!! but pref black
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Re: NC Fire extinguisher Bracket
deanb90 wrote:Keen!! but pref black
DIY paint...ill supply raw alloy
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LuckyCat wrote:Dan please ask him ! There should be a few forumites here interested perhaps?
I am still working on my own but my tool skills are limited.
Will do, Regies one looks pretty good but it wouldn't fit if you have a bucket seat that pretty much sits on the floor, I think a design like this would work, not sure if you'd need something extra to secure it to the floor though.
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Dan wrote:LuckyCat wrote:Dan please ask him ! There should be a few forumites here interested perhaps?
I am still working on my own but my tool skills are limited.
Will do, Regies one looks pretty good but it wouldn't fit if you have a bucket seat that pretty much sits on the floor, I think a design like this would work, not sure if you'd need something extra to secure it to the floor though.
Something like my nb one I made up?
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Re: NC Fire extinguisher Bracket
Im sold Regie, how much do you want including postage to 3121 Australia?
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Re: NC Fire extinguisher Bracket
Regie may I please put my hand up for one if you do end up making a batch.
thank you.
thank you.
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Re: NC Fire extinguisher Bracket
Regie, looks like the seat will move forward over the extinguisher with the green one?
Much better than mine which sits further forward.
Much better than mine which sits further forward.
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Re: NC Fire extinguisher Bracket
Here is the beginning of the bracket. Base is what Regie has done, I will use additional angles to extend outwards.
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Re: NC Fire extinguisher Bracket
Sailor wrote:Regie, looks like the seat will move forward over the extinguisher with the green one?
Much better than mine which sits further forward.
Rob, it probably will if i drilled the holes for the beacket centrally the extinguisher sits off to the side a bit
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Re: NC Fire extinguisher Bracket
Saying that
The guys keen for a bracket, would you like it to be like the green one i have made... of have the extinguisher sit more on the floor like the one i made for my nb.
The guys keen for a bracket, would you like it to be like the green one i have made... of have the extinguisher sit more on the floor like the one i made for my nb.
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Re: NC Fire extinguisher Bracket
Regie wrote:Saying that
The guys keen for a bracket, would you like it to be like the green one i have made... of have the extinguisher sit more on the floor like the one i made for my nb.
whatever you think is best.. you have the experience. unless the green style bracket gets in the way I don't see the point of making it anymore complex? my passenger seat never moves forward.
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Re: NC Fire extinguisher Bracket
Here is where I have got so far.
Using steel bar as a base 2x angle brackets extend outwards and attach to 2 x 90 degree angle brackets.
Then positioning the asssembly to allow some seat travel but most importantly so I can reach the damn thing. I'm not as limber as some of you others so I did the acid test
- extinguisher is in easy reach.
Using steel bar as a base 2x angle brackets extend outwards and attach to 2 x 90 degree angle brackets.
Then positioning the asssembly to allow some seat travel but most importantly so I can reach the damn thing. I'm not as limber as some of you others so I did the acid test
- extinguisher is in easy reach.
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Re: NC Fire extinguisher Bracket
Looks good Chris
I still hqvent managed to make brackets yet. In the next 2 days ill have something
I still hqvent managed to make brackets yet. In the next 2 days ill have something
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Re: NC Fire extinguisher Bracket
green ones fine, my passenger seat never moves
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