Project: Argoceptor

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  1. #141
    Where did you get the material for the roof? I need to find some to make a cover.

  2. #142
    Join Date
    Mar 2020
    Location
    Maine
    Posts
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    I build a cab for my Honda Pioneer from www.onlinefabricstore.net
    I originally went there for the 40mil clear vinyl for a roof and door panels.

    I have ordered there a couple times now and am happy with them.

    Has survived Maine winters so not too bad.
    Last edited by AcezHi; 04-30-2020 at 12:20 PM. Reason: additional info

  3. #143
    Couple pics of the Argo out doing stuff that I built it for:






    Thats the back of our lot and I’m just working on cleaning out deadwood and general mess. Plan is to (eventually) build a small boardwalk back to the river and a small deck where we can sit and enjoy nature.

    River has fish, mostly trout and sometimes atlantic salmon, but I haven’t fished in years. May take it up again now that I’m full on retired...
    Last edited by great white; 05-03-2020 at 10:43 AM.

  4. #144
    Double post.
    Last edited by great white; 05-03-2020 at 07:37 PM.

  5. #145
    Join Date
    Feb 2013
    Location
    shenendoah valley,va.
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    your argo looks perfect sitting in that setting !! hope it's performing well for you. quite the custom machine with lot's of creative fabrication. johnboy va.

  6. #146
    Quote Originally Posted by JSmith View Post
    Where did you get the material for the roof? I need to find some to make a cover.
    Local fabric store.

  7. #147
    30 years of SAR has left me pretty beat up. Pretty broken. I was the guy who could grab a 302 short block and walk across the shop with it. Now I struggle with a couple paint cans.

    In the shop isn’t a big problem, I’ve got cranes and lifts to move heavy stuff. Outside is a different story.

    So I built myself an all-terrain “crane”:



    First job was to lift up the lawn tractor so I could spray the caked grass off the deck. Worked great!

    This will be quite helpful for my yard and woods work!

    And if I want to remove it, its just two bolts and pull the pin in the pulley to release the winch cable.

    I just have to be careful how much weight I try to lift as the plastic tub will inly support so much...


  8. #148
    cool

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