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No Weld Truck Roof Rack

No Weld Truck Roof Rack
I've always wanted a rack for my pickup buy didn't want to pay the high price and thought I could build my own out of electrical conduit. I've used this material before for lots of things and wanted to give it a shot. I don't own a welder so that was out of the question. I settled on a straight forward design with 2 horizontal rails, uprights and diagonals and a wood slat floor. I also wanted to keep the cost around $100. in materials. It took me several weeks of a few evenings in the shop to fabricate it. Let me know what you think.

 
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I wanted a rack that would bolt to my existing roof rack. It's a Dodge accessory and just 2 horizontal bars that run in a track bolted to the roof so it's a good strong base to start with. If you don't have one, get one as your base. THIS RACK IS NOT MEANT FOR SUCTION CUPS.



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22 comments
Nov 29, 2011. 12:57 AMjschultz10 says:
I don't have an idea if this truck roof rack is better than my roof racks ( from roof racks Direct ). It is not really expensive compare to the quality of other roof racks.
Sep 30, 2010. 9:21 AMMrChuck says:
This is a really nice no nonsense roof rack, with excellent instruction. I have been looking for a no weld method I can use on my Jeep and will definately give this a go. Do you have a pic of the rack painted you could post? I give this finished project a 10! Great job and thanks for sharing.
Sep 13, 2011. 6:08 PMnmh0105 says:
indeed, it is a really nice roof rack and great instructions. Mr Chuck as you used it already just wonder if it create any wind whistle at high speed. If not i will definitely build one for my VW BayWindows. Besides, i will consider your set-up to build a roof-top tent for camping. it will be really nice on my restoration project. I will share it with both of you soon as i completed it.
Jul 30, 2011. 8:53 AMnmh0105 says:
excellent work!!! but may i ask if it create load wind whistle and additional vibration when you are on road?
Mar 20, 2011. 10:29 PMMrClin says:
I'm going to make one of these very soon. Thanks graphicsman!
May 28, 2010. 11:40 PMogmosic says:
I wonder which is better/easier/stronger? The welded pipe bent or the smashed riveted? Either way, yours look really great!
Apr 30, 2010. 12:31 PMAronC0816 says:
I have been looking for a good no weld roof rack build and I just found the best one so far! I am building a roof rack for my Datsun 1200 coupe and I think I will use this method.
Feb 9, 2010. 5:37 AMinkblotz says:
Very nice solid looking rack. 
Great job.
Mark
Feb 2, 2010. 9:55 AMcpotoso says:
Very well done, nice looking and seems better than most commercial racks.
Feb 1, 2010. 9:20 PMCaseyCase says:
 Looks quite professional!
Feb 1, 2010. 5:09 PMSWV1787 says:
I really like it...
Feb 3, 2010. 10:02 PMl8nite says:
definately looks sturdy. Well thought out project and "ible" . I would think a couple of eyebolts would make tie downs easier but with all the tie off points they're probably not needed. Does it make any whistling noises when your on the hiway?
Feb 5, 2010. 11:43 AMReverendSapp says:
Nice Rack! lol, all kidding aside my brother and I came across this conduit about a year ago and love it. I bought a conduit bender and the possibilities are endless. I do have a welder, it really opens up the amount of projects you can make. A real bonus is the fact the conduit is galvynized so it is very rust-resistant.
Feb 16, 2010. 5:34 AMchuckr44 says:
Neat idea. But the cheapest roof rack I found was $120 new 5 years ago. And they're cheaper if they are used. A $20 difference doesn't seem to be worth 10-15 hours of work.


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Author:graphicsman(The Toolman Site)
a.k.a. "The Toolman" has been creative and worked with his hands all of his life. He has been employed in a wide variety of industries including a museum, a major power tool manufacturer, a national v...
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