Trust me I feel your pain . I had 4 of my doggies all pass away in my arms , one was a Chihuahua I had for 18 years , it broke my heart because I know he didn’t want to go yet . They are my guardian angels! The ones watching over me keeping me safe when danger comes. All dogs go to heaven ! They love unconditionally
My "little man" looks a lot like him. Loves to ride in anything and go anywhere. Truck, 4x4, Shelby or the plane, doesn't matter but will not be left. Mine will likely outlive me and I'm OK with that. There's nothing that will fill the hole they leave in your soul when they pass. But you can save a life by adopting a shelter dog. They will be forever grateful.
I'm original owner of a '95 4WD Suburban and looking to do the same. I'm currently using a basket rack from Amazon but looking to build my own out of aluminum stock and 80/20 crossbars. The edges of the roof are sloped where the factory mounts are and I measured that as a 10-degree angle. How did you account for this slope to keep your side rails vertical? I'm thinking of machining some 3/4 inch by 1-1/2 inch aluminum bar stock to the correct angle to keep things true.
I also looked at doing it in 80/20.. that would have looked also. But after seeing the $ I want with what is on there and used poly and rubber bushings..
@@ontheflyoutdoorsflyfishing5951 for the hens. Having them laying on the ground opens you up to all kinds of bacteria. The egg's bloom hasn't dried before they are touching the ground allowing bacteria to get sealed inside. Hens also prefer some privacy when laying so divided spots are good. Depending on how many birds you have is how many boxes should be placed in a warm wind free and dry spot. 1 box for every 3-4 birds is good. We have 128 layers, 46 meat birds, 12 turkey on our farm. We have 5 coops each is layed out according to the birds size and numbers. Also rabbit feces can give chickens worms so a dose of food grade diatomaceous earth in their feed a couple times a year is a good idea. We keep our rabbits with our birds too and this works beautifully.
The cutting was to get everything to length. Or to notch so that I could use the existing mount holes....also I could not find a bracket to lay the cross bar's
He did not use it in proper form he could have avoided so much time and effort if he used it properly, also I don’t think that will hold together, I could and may be wrong but idk 🤷🏻♂️
@@publicroyalty760 My concern would be leakage around the rubber mounts when the horizontal slats pull the vertical rails inwards. The roof has a 10-degree slope where the factory rails mount...you'd think GM would have machined the rack's vertical supports so they're flat but nope...they're actually 7-degrees away from flat. Would have been nice if the OP included some details/parts list. I measured the original mounting bolts at M6x1.00 thread pitch...if you're not careful, you can damage the factory nutserts that are in the roof.
Interesting how it is made. FYI, turn off the extremely annoying blaring background music. It is beyond me why RU-vid content creators think it necessary blaring obnoxious music to their viewers. When we heard it, it is immediately turned off, then the video as well. If you want music in your video choose more appropriate low key melodies befitting what is being accomplished.
Darren did you impact the roof yourself// drill the holes your self to begin with My Cruze has 8 holes already in the roof to clip in the plastic black roof lining. I’m thinking about opening them up a little more and mounting to it
I'm using unistrut on my 98 Suburban as well. Its cool that your boss gave you the mesh deck. I found panels like that at Go Vets in Florida. Excellent rack design! It's looking like I'll be using your design plan for my set up. I'm looking forward to seeing more videos.
Thank you, yes kyah loves the fish....a bit to much, Bead head Prince Nymph, I will try to add the photo of what I use in the future thank you very much for your feedback