A lesson learnt - Carrying stuff without roofbars
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 3:13 pm
Hi All, some of you will know that I attached some brackets to the roof of my Bongo instead of roofbars which I then used for strapping down a surf board. This solution works really well but the reason I did it was I needed something sorted quickly for the weekend and it was supposed to be a temporary solution.
Nearly a year later I decided to see if I could retrofit some old roof bars instead but.................they are jammed solid because I didn't use stainless steel screw (damn fool !!!!!)
When I fitted the brackets I thought 'I must get some stainless screws' but somehow I didn't get round to it.
The upshot is that the brackets are well and truely rusted into the mounting holes - they simply will not budge even after a week of being sprayed with oil, WD40 and any other lubricant in the garage.
So :
1) Do as I say not as I do - if you are fitting stuff to the roof use stainless steel (or at least grease well and remember to take them off when finished with)
2) Anyone know where I can get replacement threaded colletts from if I rip out the originals ?
Baaaaah humbug.
Nearly a year later I decided to see if I could retrofit some old roof bars instead but.................they are jammed solid because I didn't use stainless steel screw (damn fool !!!!!)



When I fitted the brackets I thought 'I must get some stainless screws' but somehow I didn't get round to it.
The upshot is that the brackets are well and truely rusted into the mounting holes - they simply will not budge even after a week of being sprayed with oil, WD40 and any other lubricant in the garage.
So :
1) Do as I say not as I do - if you are fitting stuff to the roof use stainless steel (or at least grease well and remember to take them off when finished with)
2) Anyone know where I can get replacement threaded colletts from if I rip out the originals ?
Baaaaah humbug.