Good ideas and video. Since the cross bars are removable, you could add an inch or 2 pvc to the vertical supports so that the top kayak would not touch your bed cover. Just sayin....
Nice work. Just fyi for anyone gluing PVC. You can sand the area lightly instead of using primer but in a case like this where there is no water leaking that could happen you don’t need to do anything. I have always just wrapped sandpaper around the pipe and twist a few times to put some scratches in it. I do it this way even for regular plumbing jobs. I just hate messing with that messy primer and one piece of sandpaper is so much cheaper and can be stored away for years and used again for multiple things. Primer can be used for one thing basically. Just a little info for anyone that don’t know.
@@Bpic0518 no sir, I’m still using this without any changes. The only thing you may want to do is add so type of lubricant if you want to disassemble to store in your vehicle while you’re out fishing.
Easy, breaks down, love it!
Good ideas and video. Since the cross bars are removable, you could add an inch or 2 pvc to the vertical supports so that the top kayak would not touch your bed cover. Just sayin....
I like this setup, it's light and puts the kayaks down lower on the truck, making it easy to get you're kayaks off you're truck. 👍
It’s still going strong!
That will definitely save time!
Definitely B!
Nice work. Just fyi for anyone gluing PVC. You can sand the area lightly instead of using primer but in a case like this where there is no water leaking that could happen you don’t need to do anything. I have always just wrapped sandpaper around the pipe and twist a few times to put some scratches in it. I do it this way even for regular plumbing jobs. I just hate messing with that messy primer and one piece of sandpaper is so much cheaper and can be stored away for years and used again for multiple things. Primer can be used for one thing basically. Just a little info for anyone that don’t know.
Thanks! Great info!
Attempting a build this week!! Any changes or design modifications since video?
@@Bpic0518 no sir, I’m still using this without any changes. The only thing you may want to do is add so type of lubricant if you want to disassemble to store in your vehicle while you’re out fishing.
Great video thank you
Thank you and it’s still holding up.
Nice setup!
Thanks brother!
Looking good great job
Thanks for watching!
Hey Todd, this set up is genius! Solid!
Thanks brother!
Nice video. I wish we were neighbors and we could have helped each other build these. I need to make one of these 😊
Thanks for watching!
Great job brother, looks pretty solid.
It came out better than I thought it would.
When you load the top kayak does the rack move at all?
@@Pockevich33 a little, my wife holds it while I push it on.
Nice!
Thanks for watching!
Awesome job for the front get some Styrofoam from Lowe's or HomeDepot to protect the cover catch you next time
Thanks for the tip Joe!
Your welcome I think Lowe's has the lowest price
Hey brother, I see that the PVC pipes that are you using say Charlotte pipe, Are you in the Charlotte, Nc area, or is it just the manufacturer?
Just the manufacturer, I’m in FL. Thanks for watching!
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