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Date:         01 Jul 97 11:18:34 PDT
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From:         CARVER_JEFFREY@aphub.aerojetpd.com (Jeff Carver)
Subject:      Hold Down Gizmos

Hi all - Been catching up on various threads on both T2 & Vanagon lists. Been outta town for a few days. One of the Vanagon threads involved tying down objects on the roof of a Westi.

Thought I'd pass on what I've done to ease this task to both lists.

In the industrial world they've essentially banned eye-bolts as lifting devices as improperly used they can break. The proper replacement is a block of metal that swivels on it's attachment axis and has a U-bolt attached to it in a manner that lets the U-bolt flop around. (I don't know the proper term for this device).

This gizmo allows the pull to be straight against the U-bolt, so no bending of the eye-bolt.

I have a '80 Westi.

I managed to find two of these neat devices somewhere in my yardsaleing surplussupplying junksearching travels. I removed the front two screws holding the luggage rack onto the roof and with longer bolts attached the swivel gizmos there. I now have a VERY convenient attach point for my front old style bumper mount bike rack strap, or for holding large objects onto the roof like lumber, table tennis table, etc.

I've pulled on these gizmos a LOT and haven't seen any distortion in the fibreglass, so have confidence in them.

Keep your eyes peeled for these things. Probably easily available in McMaster-Carr or similar industrial supply catalog, haven't had the need to look.

On the other hand, or rather end, (the following statement is intended to render '81 up Vanagon owners jealous) I just use the air intake to attach things to. The metal crossbars are strong, a caribiner clips in nicely, and are at the right location. The later Vanagons filled up this space with plastic.

- Jeff '80 Westi


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