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Dimensions for the 4 troop cover bows

Asshart

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I have a troop cover but no bows. This is the least popular and ugliest hmmwv configuration, but I love the versatility of a 2 man pickup with the covered bed.

Eastern Surplus will solve my lack of bows problem for around $340 after shipping but I'd rather put my skills to work and build my own.

Does anyone have the pipe width, the approximate angle of the bends, and the height and length? I'm going to make it with a hacksaw and connector pieces.
 

Asshart

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I have a troop cover but no bows. This is the least popular and ugliest hmmwv configuration, but I love the versatility of a 2 man pickup with the covered bed.

Eastern Surplus will solve my lack of bows problem for around $340 after shipping but I'd rather put my skills to work and build my own.

Does anyone have the pipe width, the approximate angle of the bends, and the height and length? I'm going to make it with a hacksaw and connector pieces.
 

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Do you ever go to New Orleans or Tallahasse as my daughter goes to Florida State?

I have a set but shipping would be crazy due to weight and measurements.
 

Asshart

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Do you ever go to New Orleans or Tallahasse as my daughter goes to Florida State?

I have a set but shipping would be crazy due to weight and measurements.
I'm in El Paso and the truck isn't running at the moment. That leaves my Hyundai Veloster...
The awkward dimensions necessitates making it locally. I was going to build it chopped in half and joined in the center for portability. Gear-Report made DIY instructions for the 4 man cargo area. 1 inch conduit tubing, I assume its the same for 2 man, just taller.
 

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The tubing is 1" diameter OD
I dont have a way to measure the bend radius or angle
The straight part of the legs are approximately 29" and 34" respectively
The height to the center apex is approximately 34" and 40" respectively
My bows show signs of being bent and straightened enough that dimensions are approximate.

I like the 2man cargo configuration as well but its a little too tall to fit in my garage.

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Nice job on shortening.
Did you modify the cover or a Canvas shop?
Next door neighbor has a commercial sewing machine and tools. Layed it out on the driveway to mark out the strip that was removed. All the kids that had gathered to watch helped maneuver the the whole thing around as we ran it through the sewing table. Humvee rides to complete the project.
 

Asshart

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The tubing is 1" diameter OD
I dont have a way to measure the bend radius or angle
The straight part of the legs are approximately 29" and 34" respectively
The height to the center apex is approximately 34" and 40" respectively
My bows show signs of being bent and straightened enough that dimensions are approximate.

I like the 2man cargo configuration as well but its a little too tall to fit in my garage.

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Very cool! Ive mocked up what i plan to do with 1" OD 40 grade pvc pipe. Could use some type of conduit metal pipe but most likely pvc. May add a second structurelal support so i can hang hammocks inside.vsitting in ny garage i have the drash tent portal that hooks up to this but no drash tent yet16707588111023538645655521270773.jpg
 

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Be advised...if you are planning on using the factory bow attaching hoops, you can expect a lot of hassle trying to slip the tubing through them. Leave them loose till the end. They are not a precision component, and they tend to be bent and out of round
 

Asshart

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I edumacated myself on PVC pipe and it's potential automotive application in chatting with a helpful pvcfittingsonline rep. Furniture grade 3/4" INNER diameter should fit the bill. 3/4" ID has an outer diameter of 1.05".

Regular plumbing pvc (sch 40 or 80) is designed only for internal psi, not weight-bearing or impact. The stuff at home depot was way too flimsy. Conduit pvc is even weaker.

Furniture grade pvc is UV resistant, more rigid and designed to bear weight, so it should be adequate. I'll design it more similar to an FMTV cargo support to have some rigidity between the bows, enough at least to hang a couple hammocks back there.

After I buy everything I should save $15 compared to oem 😆
 

Asshart

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Of course the home depot pvc expert didn't mention furniture grade exists or that his employer sells it on their site. Instead i was steered towards the regular schedule 40 that would have been terrible in this application.

Home depot sells formufit furniture grade pvc on their website in 5' sections, and you'd want to use furniture grade fittings. I believe some call it "dual rated" schedule 40, not to be confused with regular sch 40.
 

juanprado

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thanks for the heads up. I used to make camping chairs and tables etc when the kids were younger.... out of pvc but was totally unaware of the furniture grade and colors.
 
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