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Thread: Building a 130 tub canopy

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    Not sure if it is applicable for your design, but I have found some clever hinge in Melbourne that is completely water/dust tight. It is good for something like 500,000 opens and closes or something.

    It is like piano hinge but has no joints or gaps in it to leak. You can only buy it in 25 foot rolls, but it is not too expensive ($80 to $100 for 40mm wide hinge).



    Anyway - that might give you some more options.

    Cheers
    David


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    That stuff looks great! thanks for that ill be looking further into it

    Just doing some quick measurements, if i bend the sides toward the centre of the tub the canopy roof will be able to be removed and stored vertically without standing higher than the cabin roof


    maybe one of your hinges on one side to have it 'fold' to vertical?

    ...the plot thickens

    thanks guys

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    What about a Series Landy roof mounted on a reasonably solid framework with telescopic SHS corner supports? When you need to carry the bikes you just undo the canvas sides, raise the roof the required 300mm or so and 'pin' it in the raised position. You'd then have a covered trailer with a temporarily raised roof and canvas sides that would be about 300mm short, unless you had them made with a section that could fold down to extend the sides when in the raised position.

    Somewhat like a pop top caravan roof only a bit more substantial so you could travel with it in the raised position.

    If you wanted to get real fancy and make the roof easier to raise/lower you could fit hydraulic rams on each corner - but maybe I'm getting a bit carried away with possibilities, probably best to KISS.
    Last edited by Xtreme; 8th September 2011 at 06:46 AM. Reason: Added hydraulic option
    Roger


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