View Full Version : Canopy for a 130 - soft one?
VladTepes
19th September 2012, 09:50 PM
The steel canopy on my ute is rusted all to hell and isn't worth salvaging.
I was considering going to a "soft top" type cover (its late and I cant think of the word)/
The idea is that I could remove it and put a rest on for shooting trips.
The issue then, of course, is security or lack of it - fro camping gear etc.
Anyone worked through these problems? Let me know - pics welcome too.
(Also where are the canopies and hoops available?)
rick130
19th September 2012, 09:57 PM
The tilts (English term) are either genuine or Exmoor Trim (genuine I believe anyway) or if you can get a set of sticks, any decent motor trimmer can knock up a canopy (Aussie term :D) in either canvas if you intend sleeping in it, or PVC which is harder wearing but doesn't breath.
An Aussie made one will last so much longer than the UK canvas ones.
I've lost a genuine Landy one in about three or four years, from new to ta ta's, just from our UV.
[edit] I carry all my work gear in the back and have never lost anything.
Hell I carry it all in the back now as an open ute and haven't lost anything, but I wouldn't do that in the big smoke :D
rick130
19th September 2012, 10:04 PM
Vlad, ever considered another hard cover http://www.aulro.com/afvb/body-external-accessories-sale/158392-canopy-defender-130-hcpu-alloy-sheet-steel-frame.html
This must have been posted within minutes of your post :D
cal415
19th September 2012, 10:37 PM
are you after one for a HCPU tray? i have my old one i want to sell if your interested.
Gippslander
20th September 2012, 05:42 AM
Just as an aside for security i find my Red healer a good deterrent (doesn't allow anyone near his P38:mad:) at the house he does allow strangers to come and pat him but he won't let them leave:D
SimonM
20th September 2012, 05:48 AM
Vlad - I overcame some of the security issues by fitting a set of drawers but obviously adds to the cost. Oh and I have a big dog too :).
Greyfox
20th September 2012, 07:50 AM
Although I have a 110 Defender, I have a Red Healer and he loves the Defender, more than "She who must be obeyed".
Seems that Red Healers are the dog to owner for Defender owners.:)
VladTepes
20th September 2012, 06:54 PM
Might be an idea to get some custom hoops made up to suit my needs, then get a canvas canopy made to suit. Can anyone supply a drawing with measurements for the hoops?
Ploppy I'm real interested in the drawers you have for it as I'd like to knock up some for mine.
Pics ? Details?
Are they water"proof"? dust"proof" ?
Thanks
SimonM
20th September 2012, 08:16 PM
Ploppy I'm real interested in the drawers you have for it as I'd like to knock up some for mine.
Pics ? Details?
Are they water"proof"? dust"proof" ?
Thanks
Vlad I ended up getting Drifta to fit some up for me. I cant vouch for the dust or waterproofness, only time will tell but they seem fairly well sealed, and are lockable. I also had them made not the full length of the tray so that I can have 4 Jerry's across the front of the tray.
I will take some photo's and post them up.
juddy
20th September 2012, 08:29 PM
Stay well away from ex moor trim, very poor quality. Canvas is not suited for Australia conditions.
SimonM
21st September 2012, 03:33 PM
Vlad - here are a couple of pics of the drawers. They are sealed at the back as well.
Let me know if you need to know anything else.
VladTepes
21st September 2012, 04:44 PM
Brilliant. Aren't the jerries a PITA to get in and out though !
SimonM
21st September 2012, 04:56 PM
Brilliant. Aren't the jerries a PITA to get in and out though !
Not when they are empty ;). The reality is I wont be using them that much and when I do it is simply a matter of lifting them out through the side, which is only a small PITA. The other option is tie the dog to them and then throw the ball out the back - instant removal:cool:.
Adrian18
21st September 2012, 07:17 PM
Hi im a industrial textile. fabricator if your going for canvas canopy i would choose canvas. and spec. brella kordux corespun polycotton aust made for aust cond.look after itand it will last years
Matt N
25th October 2012, 12:46 PM
are you after one for a HCPU tray? i have my old one i want to sell if your interested.
Sent you a PM about your soft top
Ranga
29th October 2012, 11:23 AM
Replace the tub with a tray, and get a lift off canopy. :p
86mud
29th October 2012, 11:44 AM
Don't listen to Ranga....tub's rule! :D
Benz
29th October 2012, 06:34 PM
mines not so removable but I'm really happy with it
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Ranga
30th October 2012, 07:53 AM
Don't listen to Ranga....tub's rule! :D
stop that tub-thumping :p
juddy
30th October 2012, 10:54 AM
Tubs rule, Tubs rule T:)ubs rule.......
VladTepes
11th December 2012, 04:41 PM
Mmmmmmmm tubs !
lardy
12th December 2012, 03:48 AM
Look at getting an Ifor Williams canopy cost $600 from distributors Bindoon tractors made from ali in old South Wales take a while to arrive.but are designed for Land Rover applications 54346
They have a cage window cab end and a cage door with a prop tailgate end, I just took mine off today for a repaint took five minutes !!!
Ali don't rot like canvas
Andy
rick130
12th December 2012, 07:22 AM
[snip]
Ali don't rot like canvas
Andy
Australian canvas doesn't rot like that poor English stuff either, and Aussie PVC outlives both (according to the trimmers I've spoken too)
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