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Lashing points

Post: # 11047Post Big Jim
January 15th, 2016, 5:09 pm

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There seems to be a lot on here about reinforcing the truck bed . At the other end of mine it is bolted to 1/2" ply ! The original fixing point as in photo 2 is pulling the horizontal panel away from the outer vertical panel. I want to move my fixing bars to inside the tub , rather than outside ,from the cardboard template to the truck bed . I can get a good lower fixing to a reinforced member . Any comments welcome .

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Re: Lashing points

Post: # 11048Post zildjian
January 15th, 2016, 6:36 pm

Personally not in favour of them like that, is it possible to bolt a sizeable eye-bolt upwards into camper somewhere further forward, (I think main purpose at back of camper is to pull ⬇︎downwards) not ➘ especially

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Re: Lashing points

Post: # 11049Post Big Jim
January 15th, 2016, 6:58 pm

I could achieve that , and a strap straight down would give me an even better lower fixing . My reason for doing it my way was to share the load between 2 panels and any downward force on the upright ply would not pull it away from adjoining panels..

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Re: Lashing points

Post: # 11050Post zildjian
January 15th, 2016, 7:25 pm

Well an 'L" shaped lump of steel plate in generous proportion 6" square each piece with bar or hoop welded
at 90 deg, bolt through both sheets upwards/sideways into camper

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just consider about now though what your actual linkage will be in length and will there be room access to operate it easily

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like this

Post: # 11051Post zildjian
January 15th, 2016, 7:28 pm

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Re: Lashing points

Post: # 11054Post Big Jim
January 15th, 2016, 7:49 pm

Nice artwork !
That would be perfect , but I have that timber batton (35x15) in the corner , which I don't really want to cut out . I could use my method and fit your L bracket on the inside .

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Re: Lashing points

Post: # 11068Post Big Jim
January 16th, 2016, 9:09 pm

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Latest design.
Using my lower Happijac mounting bolt at the upper under end on the camper , and a standard eye bolt on the truck bed into across member.
Perhaps wider steel would be better , but I would prefer to bend to shape rather than weld.

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Re: Lashing points

Post: # 11071Post zildjian
January 16th, 2016, 9:50 pm

Yes, yes & beef it up a little

one self respecting speed bump will bend/tear something at back end of camper

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Re: Lashing points

Post: # 11078Post Big Jim
January 16th, 2016, 10:35 pm

I agree , bigger is usually better . How are other campers fixed ? Northstar think that 2 bolts and penny washers on a week corner is enough .

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Re: Lashing points

Post: # 11079Post derestrictor
January 16th, 2016, 10:43 pm

Mine is roughly a postcard sized sheet steel plate on the interior corresponding with same outside and a welded hoop,

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