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Source?I'm ordering this. Can't remember who told me where to buy them but I love them!
Anyhow, looking for suggestions before I head to the hardware store.
I'll drill a couple of holes in the top to attach a couple of bungee cords.
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I did the same with my Pelican case.View attachment 256Here’s how I did mine, I cut a steel plate to act as a big washer then drilled holes that match the threaded holes in the rack.
works well, no bungees or modification to the actual bike needed.
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Only thing else you'd need is a roll of duct tape and a can of WD-40... could use velcro straps. even easier. i considered it but went with a plate. zipties.. they hold the world together, i swear.
Yes they are huge. Waterproof to a degree though with a gasket all the way around under the lid. The vertical bars are a good start for lashing down stuff on the sides. The wooden work top will get some bungee tie down/hook hardware and some carriage strap rings for real straps for tents and the such. The only minor problem is the lip of the wood top hits you in the small of the back or the shoulder blades depending on whether you use the tool box or crate if you sit to far back. Might be a good strapping place for a back rest to hang down from though. There are smaller tool boxes too. I ordered these cause they where the biggest. Too big maybe? They are pretty light though and have nice carrying handles. I see them being mainly used on camping trips up a trail where you need to carry a tent, sleeping bag, stove, food, water and some extra clothes.how much stuff do you guys need to haul? good grief those are huge.
my foldable one did. just fyi. didnt have to modify the crate at all.FYI: milkcrates with a diamond pattern on the bottom did not line with with the rack bolt holes. I had to use a crate with a square pattern.