G-Dubya
Member
Hi all,
Thinking about building a canopy for my D22. The important things I want in the canopy is for it to be lockable and be able to carry things on the roof.
That being said I think I have two options:
1. Build a lockable frame, alloy plate top with tie down rails and use canvas curtains secured in sail track for the sides. Vent in the top to help keep dust out. I already have the sports bar and cover on the back at the moment and the canvas can hook onto the buttons already riveted into the sides of the tub. I think this would be lighter than option 2. Overall cost should be around $1300 - $1500.
2. Build a lockable frame, alloy plate top with tie down rails, fill in the voids between the frame and gates with alloy plate and cover the gates and front window with tinted 6mm perspex (support frame behind perspex for extra strength). I would have a lip inside the gates and have rubber seals put on them to help keep water out. I would also use sealer to put in around the alloy inserts and perspex to try and keep moisture out while still maintaining some vision through the gates. A vent in the top would be added to try and keep dust levels down. I was told that lexan would be better than perspex because it is stronger and more UV resistant. Downside is it costs twice as much as perspex. Cost for this build should be under $1200.
The reason I am not looking at fibreglass or thermoplas canopies is they cost too much, and then cost more to add a roof rack. I have looked for second hand ones but can't find one nearby that suits my vehicle.
My personal preferance would be to give option 2 a go but haven't seen anything like it pictured or described on the forum or internet.
Questions I would like to put to the forum are:
1. Has anyone tried to make a sealed canopy?
2. Do you think the sealed canopy is a viable idea?
3. Would water seep in past the foam seals when on the road (air pressure forcing moisture in)?
Cheers,
G.
Thinking about building a canopy for my D22. The important things I want in the canopy is for it to be lockable and be able to carry things on the roof.
That being said I think I have two options:
1. Build a lockable frame, alloy plate top with tie down rails and use canvas curtains secured in sail track for the sides. Vent in the top to help keep dust out. I already have the sports bar and cover on the back at the moment and the canvas can hook onto the buttons already riveted into the sides of the tub. I think this would be lighter than option 2. Overall cost should be around $1300 - $1500.
2. Build a lockable frame, alloy plate top with tie down rails, fill in the voids between the frame and gates with alloy plate and cover the gates and front window with tinted 6mm perspex (support frame behind perspex for extra strength). I would have a lip inside the gates and have rubber seals put on them to help keep water out. I would also use sealer to put in around the alloy inserts and perspex to try and keep moisture out while still maintaining some vision through the gates. A vent in the top would be added to try and keep dust levels down. I was told that lexan would be better than perspex because it is stronger and more UV resistant. Downside is it costs twice as much as perspex. Cost for this build should be under $1200.
The reason I am not looking at fibreglass or thermoplas canopies is they cost too much, and then cost more to add a roof rack. I have looked for second hand ones but can't find one nearby that suits my vehicle.
My personal preferance would be to give option 2 a go but haven't seen anything like it pictured or described on the forum or internet.
Questions I would like to put to the forum are:
1. Has anyone tried to make a sealed canopy?
2. Do you think the sealed canopy is a viable idea?
3. Would water seep in past the foam seals when on the road (air pressure forcing moisture in)?
Cheers,
G.