The first thing that popped into my weird mind when I saw the grill tank was adding fins and a point and painting ACME on the side. It would be even cooler if you found a stuffed coyote to mount on top.
I assumed as much. Its just that the stability triangle something I've had drilled into my head repeatedly over the years. I have taken a course on it something like five or six times. One time, I literally fell asleep in the class, my chair tipped over backwards, and I hit my head on the wall of at the back of the room. Still aced the test. Because safety, lolThat's what I was thinking before I lowered it 4" but it's not like he'll be riding it fast or anything and will probably just ride without the grill to store to get beer n stuff.
Stability triangle. Good stuff MattiI assumed as much. Its just that the stability triangle something I've had drilled into my head repeatedly over the years. I have taken a course on it something like five or six times. One time, I literally fell asleep in the class, my chair tipped over backwards, and I hit my head on the wall of at the back of the room. Still aced the test. Because safety, lol
Are you going to have the Purina red checkerboard on the cover?
Never thought about that might have to try and find something like that maybe a picnic table cloth
Yeah, that material looks a little 'heavy' on there. Maybe a white, light weight cotton, with some polyester in it so it will stretch across your frame. You want it to show the ribs of the frame if possible. And I think I would just put it over the outside, paint the pvc a dark color so that when you look at it the frame / ribs of the cover show up. View attachment 161796
+1 on both!Oj is on to something. That tension seems essential to the covered wagon look. Maybe add a third rib too, so the effect is more prominent.
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