saddlebag stands
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Saddle Bag Rack From The Original Post I think the OP was asking about... not my idea, I just made a couple and they work great.
Stock list:
2qty 10' 1" PVC
4qty 1" Tee's
10qty 1" 90's
2qty 1" x 6' pipe insulation
Cuts:
PVC
4qty 20"
4qty 8"
4qty 6"
4qty 4 1/2"
Pipe Insulation
4qty 18"
4qty 6"
4qty 4"
4qty 2 1/2"
Stock list:
2qty 10' 1" PVC
4qty 1" Tee's
10qty 1" 90's
2qty 1" x 6' pipe insulation
Cuts:
PVC
4qty 20"
4qty 8"
4qty 6"
4qty 4 1/2"
Pipe Insulation
4qty 18"
4qty 6"
4qty 4"
4qty 2 1/2"
Last edited by Ssitruc; 12-11-2017 at 10:18 AM.
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Circa58 (04-05-2022)
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I've been thinking about a stand and these look like some simple enough plans that will work.
I do have the small clear rubber "feet" that I've stuck to the bottom of the bags that work great for a quick on/off as I can just set them down on the garage floor or driveway.
What I'm thinking I'd like the stand for is for cleaning & washing. Every now & then, I like to do a thorough cleaning and remove the bags so I can wash the back side of the bags, as well as everything behind the bags. Just setting them down on the rubber "feet", I'm always concerned they will fall or tip over. For you guys that just put them down a towel/carpet/cardboard how do you wash them as whatever you're putting down will get soaked & wet.
I do have the small clear rubber "feet" that I've stuck to the bottom of the bags that work great for a quick on/off as I can just set them down on the garage floor or driveway.
What I'm thinking I'd like the stand for is for cleaning & washing. Every now & then, I like to do a thorough cleaning and remove the bags so I can wash the back side of the bags, as well as everything behind the bags. Just setting them down on the rubber "feet", I'm always concerned they will fall or tip over. For you guys that just put them down a towel/carpet/cardboard how do you wash them as whatever you're putting down will get soaked & wet.
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Originally Posted by lefty33
What I'm thinking I'd like the stand for is for cleaning & washing. Every now & then, I like to do a thorough cleaning and remove the bags so I can wash the back side of the bags, as well as everything behind the bags. Just setting them down on the rubber "feet", I'm always concerned they will fall or tip over. For you guys that just put them down a towel/carpet/cardboard how do you wash them as whatever you're putting down will get soaked & wet.
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I've been thinking about a stand and these look like some simple enough plans that will work.
I do have the small clear rubber "feet" that I've stuck to the bottom of the bags that work great for a quick on/off as I can just set them down on the garage floor or driveway.
What I'm thinking I'd like the stand for is for cleaning & washing. Every now & then, I like to do a thorough cleaning and remove the bags so I can wash the back side of the bags, as well as everything behind the bags. Just setting them down on the rubber "feet", I'm always concerned they will fall or tip over. For you guys that just put them down a towel/carpet/cardboard how do you wash them as whatever you're putting down will get soaked & wet.
I do have the small clear rubber "feet" that I've stuck to the bottom of the bags that work great for a quick on/off as I can just set them down on the garage floor or driveway.
What I'm thinking I'd like the stand for is for cleaning & washing. Every now & then, I like to do a thorough cleaning and remove the bags so I can wash the back side of the bags, as well as everything behind the bags. Just setting them down on the rubber "feet", I'm always concerned they will fall or tip over. For you guys that just put them down a towel/carpet/cardboard how do you wash them as whatever you're putting down will get soaked & wet.
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