Where is the best place to buy 150m pole carrier in Melbourne thanks.
Dougwe said
07:49 AM Dec 21, 2019
Welcome to the gang Jerry2, enjoy here and out in the playground. They also have stainless steel straps to fix them on to the rear bumper on the aluminium teepee.
I got mine from the big green shed.
Keep Safe on the roads and out there.
Cupie said
09:45 AM Dec 21, 2019
I'd go to The Shed or Reece.
Don't forget the heavy duty screw on end caps & pipe glue.
Fit a metal disc inside the end caps for improved strength with a bit of foam rubber over them to cushion the impact of items on the caps.
I drilled holes through the caps to allow insertion of a big 'nail' or 'Peg', through which a padlock is fitted. An extra long shaft padlock fitted diagonally thru the cap & pipe would do the same job.
I went to one of the big discount plumbing outlets - in Canberra it was Southern Plumbing. They cut a 2 metre length for me.
I found the Big Green Shed had only 1 metre lengths of 150mm pipe - at least here in Canberra. Of course, the two short lengths can be joined with a joiner if you so desire. (Note the joiners are actually the screwed ends - they do double duty as joiners and screwing the end caps on.)
The mounting brackets were bought from the Jayco yard in Geelong during our trip there. But they are available from other outlets. Or simply use the stainless straps as suggested by Dougwe - although I don't think they will work well on the front A frame where mine is fitted.
A useful tip - put screwed caps on both ends. Otherwise sooner or later bits fall off the poles at the far end and it is hard to pull them out.
Murray
Eaglemax said
01:19 AM Dec 22, 2019
My last van I drilled a hole in the centre of the screw cap, used a small bolt and nut to secure a small chain the other end to the pipe, no chance of losing the cap.
Nevd said
04:03 PM Dec 23, 2019
I bought one off eBay. I found it was cheaper than going to Bunnings and buying all the bits, and it came with the strap mounts as well. Just make sure the one you get is the right length and width for your intended gear. The only issue I had was the hinge was a bit flimsy - no big deal to replace with a heavier one.
Possum3 said
09:29 PM Dec 23, 2019
Noticed the straps at super cheap $98.00 pair - Not for this little black duck.
JayDee said
05:25 PM Dec 24, 2019
We have 3 different pole carriers, which we purchased from Reece.
Note, One pole carrier is for the 4 annex arms.
Other 2 carry our poles etc etc.
Great system and is easily stored out of sight at rear and under the van.
I got mine from the big green shed.
Keep Safe on the roads and out there.
I'd go to The Shed or Reece.
Don't forget the heavy duty screw on end caps & pipe glue.
Fit a metal disc inside the end caps for improved strength with a bit of foam rubber over them to cushion the impact of items on the caps.
I drilled holes through the caps to allow insertion of a big 'nail' or 'Peg', through which a padlock is fitted. An extra long shaft padlock fitted diagonally thru the cap & pipe would do the same job.
I found the Big Green Shed had only 1 metre lengths of 150mm pipe - at least here in Canberra. Of course, the two short lengths can be joined with a joiner if you so desire. (Note the joiners are actually the screwed ends - they do double duty as joiners and screwing the end caps on.)
The mounting brackets were bought from the Jayco yard in Geelong during our trip there. But they are available from other outlets. Or simply use the stainless straps as suggested by Dougwe - although I don't think they will work well on the front A frame where mine is fitted.
A useful tip - put screwed caps on both ends. Otherwise sooner or later bits fall off the poles at the far end and it is hard to pull them out.
Murray
I bought one off eBay. I found it was cheaper than going to Bunnings and buying all the bits, and it came with the strap mounts as well. Just make sure the one you get is the right length and width for your intended gear. The only issue I had was the hinge was a bit flimsy - no big deal to replace with a heavier one.
We have 3 different pole carriers, which we purchased from Reece.
Note, One pole carrier is for the 4 annex arms.
Other 2 carry our poles etc etc.
Great system and is easily stored out of sight at rear and under the van.
Jay&Dee