I occasionally use an Open (Canadian) Canoe, so I wanted to be able to carry it on the roof. I couldn't afford fancy roof bars, so I looked about for what I could make for 'not a lot'.

I had a VW camper before, and it came with plates on the roof, which mimicked the profile of old style car roof gutters.
These then enabled the fitting of roof bars for cars with gutters, which simply clamp onto the plates.
I found some Aluminium angle and made up plates, which I then fitted to the Bongo in a few minutes.
As the Bongo roof is much narrower than the VWs, standard car bars fitted, I paid £20 new for mine, but I have seen them at Car Boot sales, or in Free Ads papers for anything from £1 upwards, or you may have some lying in the shed already!
These plates worked great, I also used the bars to carry Ladders, wood, etc, but when I wanted to carry a roof box it was a pain having to drill holes to move the fixing points.
I then made up a longer version, with I long rail on each side, so that the roof bars could be slid to the correct position.
The bars are easy to fit and remove, I'm about 6' and I can fit them by reaching up, and they can be easily stored inside the Bongo, helping to save fuel and cut down noise.
I was surprised how much the Aluminium Rail cost, but the price comes down with volume. I would estimate that I could get a kit made up of the 4 plates, along with Stainless Steel washers and bolts for about £20, and the long rail version for about £30. In total this would mean a set of bars fitted from about £20 ( If you have a spare set), up to about £60.
As other solutions are much more expensive would this be on interest to anyone? As there would need to be quite a lot of Rail ordered to get the price break, it would be good to know your thoughts!
I have put pictures up for you information. Thanks!

http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/munroskh/ ... ailFixings#