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Again, I am not a design or structural engineer but would like to show a little about how heavy equipment type vehicles are put together. In MSPAINT program I did a rough-in of an ROP idea that is in my mind. Feel free to comment, revise, poo-poo, beat-up on, or otherwise shoot great big holes all the way thru my mental meanderings.
Ok, I know it look like a lumber rack. But think big steel like 4-6 inch hollow stock either round tube or square with gussets all over the place. This does not need to be overly heavy. I see cages like this on vehicles that are removable by use of a pinned/flange or clip. (see photo) This is how certain structural parts of construction cranes are put together and these same assemblies are lifting ten times their own weight all day, every day.
One advantage to a removable ROP might be when your Deuce will be on parade and we don't want or need this kind of protection. Some may want it in place if they decide to go off roading or even interstate travelling.
IMHO; what has to done is to submit these and other ideas to people who engineer this kind of stuff. In other words, people who have the knowledge about what kind and size of material will reasonably withstand roll over type forces, etc., ( at this time I do not have contacts or access to these type of folks but it seems that many here on SS do)
I have no doubt that in the MV community, there is enough interest in something like this that it could be economically mass produced if there are enough initial orders. Customized variations could also be made from this basic idea to fit other MV's...
Ok, I know it look like a lumber rack. But think big steel like 4-6 inch hollow stock either round tube or square with gussets all over the place. This does not need to be overly heavy. I see cages like this on vehicles that are removable by use of a pinned/flange or clip. (see photo) This is how certain structural parts of construction cranes are put together and these same assemblies are lifting ten times their own weight all day, every day.
One advantage to a removable ROP might be when your Deuce will be on parade and we don't want or need this kind of protection. Some may want it in place if they decide to go off roading or even interstate travelling.
IMHO; what has to done is to submit these and other ideas to people who engineer this kind of stuff. In other words, people who have the knowledge about what kind and size of material will reasonably withstand roll over type forces, etc., ( at this time I do not have contacts or access to these type of folks but it seems that many here on SS do)
I have no doubt that in the MV community, there is enough interest in something like this that it could be economically mass produced if there are enough initial orders. Customized variations could also be made from this basic idea to fit other MV's...
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