I like the large rectangular crates also. The same cutting method, also makes for a top.
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I went fishing today and had my yak off the roof of my truck so I took the opportunity to take some pics of my crate.
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I made a wood brace like Tufnik did. I have it screwed and glued to fit the prowler. I have to sand and coat it good with deck stain. The real work is to make it work on the Commander and fit inside the tankwell on it as I use the same crate in both yaks. It can sit on the bottom in the Commander. I just need to test it on both.
I am still working on it. Thanks for the pics Martin."If you can't have fun doing it, it ain't worth doing." ... or you're just doing it wrong.
My Blog "Confessions of a fisherman, hunter and tinkerer"
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Aren't milk crates made to stack? Maybe try getting another one but cut it short and bond the two together.
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My finished crate built like Tufnik's. Plain 1x4 and 1 x2 stock, glued and screwed and sealed with deck sealer.
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No Tom, It's just simply screwed together. The 1x4 supports the crate and 1x2 just lines it up in the tankwell and supplies horizontal rigidity."If you can't have fun doing it, it ain't worth doing." ... or you're just doing it wrong.
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I found this on another site where Rob Choi raised his crate with the plastic inserts that keep paper rolls in the enter of a shipping box. I have seen these on plotter paper, but they did not look as stiff as these are. But a good idea, none the less.
"If you can't have fun doing it, it ain't worth doing." ... or you're just doing it wrong.
My Blog "Confessions of a fisherman, hunter and tinkerer"
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