Awesome,
Love Bush Mechanic stuff like that.
As a bloke at work would say, "we MacGyvered it!"
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2m x1.8m of shade cloth folded into fours or 5's also works surprising ly well if you anchor it in a couple of places and better again if you screw a couple of short lenght of conduit to it.
A 2.5M bridle strap seems much too short for your application, the angle formed by attaching the 2 eyes to the radius rods would be close to 90 degrees, which will Double the load on the sling, if you apply 2 to 3 tonnes of pull to your setup you will impart 4 to 6 tonnes of tension to your bridle sling, you should aim for an angle of less than 45 derees to avoid dangerous loads on the sling. Using a Bulldog clamp as you suggest makes the angle even worse with the possibility of the clamp being torn apart, bulldog clamps should only ever be used on Standing rigging (guy ropes) and never on slings, Regards Frank.
Thanks for all your replies, amazingly my jate rings arrived this morning, I got them posted to my work to make sure I got them.
I have not looked at where they go on the defender yet but was wondering if anyone new if the bolts holding the tie downs would be long enough and strong enough, as the jates did not come with bolts I will have to buy some, does anyone know what type I should get given they have to be strong and where in the Brisbane area I would get them?
thanks
Patrick