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Wow, loving the content! Your videos keep getting better and better. It’s amazing to see the passion and creativity you put into each one. Keep up the awesome work!
If you do rough corrugated roads/tracks, you'll sometimes find the Bunnings plastic joiners will break. Either get yourself a 3D printer and print up some solid items or use 80/20, which is more expensive but waaaay tougher than the thin SHS and plastic fittings that you are currently using. Source : Been there, done that.
Duly noted 👍 I didn't know about the 80/20 until you introduced me to it. it looks like a game changer for DIY projects. Cheers to the next build being even better! 🍻
you're going to regret fitting such a large canopy to a small dual cab ute. All that weight over the rear axle is going to make it handle like a pig. been there done that. you'll end up with a lighter canopy in a few years like the rest of us
Yes, You are right, the overhang on Tritons particularly are absolutely ridiculous. After taking delivery of the vehicle it became very evident that we are going to run into issues, especially knowing what we planed to have in the back of it. To my defence, the dealership fitted the wrong size tray that turned into a long and complicated ordeal and as a result I went ahead with the easier option which was getting a custom size canopy fitted to match the dimensions of the tray. She's turned out to be a big canopy! (really pleased though with the end result being; more room and that the roof top tent has no overhang. and a 350mm chassis extension fixed the terrible handling and bum clenching chassis wobble) Stay tuned for upcoming build videos! Cheers, Ray
Your willingness to embrace the unknown and seek out new experiences embodies the true spirit of adventure. And I am a floating village life from Vietnam
typical over complicated solution from a brainiac. just get a metal coathanger (bend it to fit on the drone underside) and a plastic clothes line clip (sometimes add rubber band to the clippy part). and you are done. $1 solution in 3 minutes.
G’day mate. Great video and sick place to fish! I have the same set up for my mavic pro, wondering if you could show you’re line rigging set up IE the drop line to the release bar? Thanks! TM