Fancied getting an anything cage for occasional use but put off by the price. A bit of rooting round the garage and found some 8 mm aluminium tube and 6 mm plate. A couple of happy hours with a pipe bender, hacksaw, file and drill and I've got this. Solid and perfect for a tarp on my stooge fork.
Myog anything cage
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- Bearbonesnorm
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Re: Myog anything cage
Lovely job, weld free and nothing to break
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Re: Myog anything cage
Saved yourself £50.
Good job.
Good job.
- thenorthwind
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Re: Myog anything cage
Nice work!
Re: Myog anything cage
good work! if you can, try a counter sink bit and then use counter sink bolts. I suspect the bolt heads will rub through your bag in time....
Re: Myog anything cage
Cheers.
I didn't have any stainless counter sunk bolts but that will be a good idea. I suspect round heads would be better than square heads.
I didn't have any stainless counter sunk bolts but that will be a good idea. I suspect round heads would be better than square heads.