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I pre-drilled mine, and used galvanized decking screws. I counter sunk them and filled the hole with epoxy leveled off wit a straight edge. Slick as snot.
Corndog, I want to see pictures. Did you use my wheel set up???
Took it out today for the first time, worked like a charm! I could really tell once I had to pull it up the hill to the truck on how much weights I really had. Fits in the back of my jeep with no problem too!Cheers!
.... is there any right or wrong place to mount the risers on the ski's.
My questions are?1 being that I will be placing a full clam flip over style shelter on top --Should I , use wood rails , or pipe/PVC ?2 is there any benifit from having the rails set up high?3 should I position most of my weight to the rear, to help keep the skis riding on top of the snow?Thanks for any help
So here is my question.I either need 1 sled that is 44" wide by 60" long or two sleds 24" wide by 60" long.Am I better off with one big sled and about 250 pounds of gear or two narrower ones with the weight split up?I would thing that the two sleds pulled in tandem (like a train) would be easier to handle, and when I fish with 2 or more people we can split the load up (which means I am only pulling 125 pounds).Thoughts on this? also has anyone had issues with making one almost 4 feet wide?
That puts me at 210 pounds of equipment, it really doesnt take long to add up.Going to have to think this one over a bit.
The hardest part was getting the hardware off the skis. What a great idea! Thanks Smitty.
Just built my "Smitty" tonight after purchasing some new gear. Pulled it around out in the snow for a bit and it worked like a dream.Thanks for all of your post and inspiration!Few pictures of the project.(Image removed from quote.)