Someone posted this on a Promaster (American version of the Boxer) group. Clever design. Have some questions though: 1. Does the bolt, upon tightening, pull the paint of the top of the stud? 2. Am I correct in that all the loads rest entirely on the stud? The base lifts off the van body? 3. Is the only thing that prevents lateral movement of the rack, the friction of the bolt pressing down & compressing the head of the stud? Could vibration or a sideways pull of an awning, or a little knock sideways cause the bolt to slide or fall off the stud head? From what I can tell, doesn’t looks like a very positive capture laterally due to the space of the unistrut hole around the stud base.
Hi Ben ie, 41 x 21mm, here's a link Would you like the video and subscribe to my channel, it would help me to grow, thanks, www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/UVTS3.html
That’s a clever way of doing it. Thanks for sharing this video 👍🏼😃
Thanks Greg, means a lot from a legend of van building like yourself 👍
Someone posted this on a Promaster (American version of the Boxer) group. Clever design. Have some questions though: 1. Does the bolt, upon tightening, pull the paint of the top of the stud? 2. Am I correct in that all the loads rest entirely on the stud? The base lifts off the van body? 3. Is the only thing that prevents lateral movement of the rack, the friction of the bolt pressing down & compressing the head of the stud? Could vibration or a sideways pull of an awning, or a little knock sideways cause the bolt to slide or fall off the stud head? From what I can tell, doesn’t looks like a very positive capture laterally due to the space of the unistrut hole around the stud base.
Thanks very much. Just about to build a roof rack for solar. Perfect explanation.
Thank you
live solution there mate, very nice
Sehr gut gemacht.
Vielen Dank für diese Idee 💡
Excellent solution, can you remember what length of bolts you used. Subscribed and enjoying your content, thanks.
Hi and thank you for your sub, I think I used 20mm and 30mm stainless from Screwfix
Thank you so much, i really appreciate it.
This is nice and a simple solution.. have you had any problems with the unistrut rusting?
Very nice! I read that those posts can turn sideways with some effort but I think this is good anyway.
The Unistrut nuts turn and lock in place, but once tight mine have stayed there for nearly 2 years now without any problems. Thanks for watching :-)
do you get much noise when driving with your roof rack made from unistrut?
No not yet, but I've not driven that far yet because of lockdown
What size unistrut is that please?
Hi Ben ie, 41 x 21mm, here's a link
Would you like the video and subscribe to my channel, it would help me to grow, thanks,
www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/UVTS3.html
If you used 41mm square unistrut for the lower section, would it do away with the need for the spacer pieces between the pieces of unistrut?
..Brilliant !!....