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adeberti
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2012-08-29 1:18 PM (#146695)
Subject: truck tool box on hay rack


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hi,I want to get a normal truckbed tool box (aluminum) and put it on my hayrack to store seldom used items (camping highlines, extra saddle pads/blankets, horse boots,etc)How would you guy attach the box to the rack (aluminum). I was thinking about just drilling both and bolting them at every cross member at 6 to 8" apart, good idea? I would need somebody else to weld them togheter.Don't think i can use straps...as that would defeat the purpose of opening the box.
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retento
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2012-08-29 1:31 PM (#146696 - in reply to #146695)
Subject: RE: truck tool box on hay rack


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Several U-Bolts should work.... Drill the box, run U-Bolt around rack tubing tighten Nyloc nuts inside box... Add a dab of caulk to seal the drill/bolt holes before tightening it all together.... Some rubber between the toolbox and hay rack tubing wouldn't be a bad idea also, maybe some bicycle inner tube material...

 

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adeberti
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2012-08-29 2:13 PM (#146700 - in reply to #146695)
Subject: RE: truck tool box on hay rack


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thanks....somehow i forgot about u-bolts.
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justgurn
Reg. Oct 2010
Posted 2012-08-29 9:47 PM (#146708 - in reply to #146695)
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I made brackets out of angle iron and bolted through the bottom of the box and the side of the cross brace. When I mounted my box on top.
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PaulChristenson
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2012-08-29 10:21 PM (#146714 - in reply to #146695)
Subject: RE: truck tool box on hay rack


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Originally written by adeberti on 2012-08-29 1:18 PM

hi,I want to get a normal truckbed tool box (aluminum) and put it on my hayrack to store seldom used items (camping highlines, extra saddle pads/blankets, horse boots,etc)How would you guy attach the box to the rack (aluminum). I was thinking about just drilling both and bolting them at every cross member at 6 to 8" apart, good idea? I would need somebody else to weld them togheter.Don't think i can use straps...as that would defeat the purpose of opening the box.
Well that's a pretty big air dam on top of your trailer for seldom used stuff...
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jackbrat
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2012-08-30 1:44 AM (#146719 - in reply to #146696)
Subject: RE: truck tool box on hay rack


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I looked for u-bolts that are 1" and could not find any. The other size up was too big(wide) anyone know where to get a 1" wide u-bolt? I went to Ace Hardware and O.S.H. But to no avail. Also would like to build a visor? for the air-flow at front. Like Paul C said..the air dam thing concerns me.
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bigredky
Reg. Jun 2011
Posted 2012-08-31 8:21 PM (#146740 - in reply to #146695)
Subject: RE: truck tool box on hay rack


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1/4'' all thread rod make your own.
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