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Landy718



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LRDf Open Source Roof Platform
After not being satisfied with any of the roof rack options, and the lack of supply, I set out to build one of my own out of T-Slot framing and associated accessories.

I'm pulling together the build list, which I'll post here as well as assembly tips...it's really dead simple.


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The mount points will get another nut in the roof rail to better secure the whole assembly, but I've driven it plenty with only the single point of attachment at each corner with no issue.


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Now that everything is properly sized, I'll flip the entire 'platform' over so the gussets are on the underside and the entire top is flat.


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Landy718



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Here's the parts list.


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Very simple to assemble. I mounted the 6' pieces of T-Slot such that the rear would just miss the shark fin. I then infilled the horizontals cut to fit, as there's a bit of an inward canting of the roof rails from back to front - the front horizontals are shorter than the rear.

Mounting to the roof rails themselves was accomplished by grinding down the legs on these t-slot nuts from McMaster.

https://www.mcmaster.com/94750A604/


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In order to secure the 3-way cubes (from 8020.net) at the corners, I simpled tapped the ends of the T-Slot framing so I could bolt through.


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Next up, I plan to attach these strap down points from Front Runner, as well as these work lights from Sherpa. Two on driver and passenger side and two at the rear. Just trying to figure out wire routing...really trying to avoid drilling through the roof.


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That's very neat. I had in mind to build an aluminium basket to fit on the three substantial roof bars that I have on my 110 but was just going to use angle and box section. I hadn't seen that T-slot stuff before but it looks like an ideal material. Darren

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Landy718



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It's wonderful in that it's basically what many of the commercial roof platform manufacturers use, so for the most part you can adapt their accessories to fit.

The roof box I have on there is simply affixed via t-nuts, same goes for my ski/fly rod holders.
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Zed



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That looks neater than the specific aftermarket racks. Nice work. WARNING.
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Landy718



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Thanks! It's been a labor of love and I'm really happy with it.

The only thing I'm not particularly keen on is the corner conditions, so I've been working on a radiused piece that will go there and give it a look that I think is more complimentary to the truck.

Given the slight cant inwards from front to rear, I'm prototyping some pieces to make sure they match up with the angles first, then I'll have a machine shop bend some square aluminum tubing for me.


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SN



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whilst applauding you for your work, it's great stuff, I'm interested in why the LR or Front Runner racks weren't to your satisfaction? Confused Steve N | 21MY Defender | 08MY Discovery 3 (history) | 06MY Discovery 3 (ancient history)
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Landy718



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When I started out on this - approx 2 months ago - LR couldnt tell me anything about roof rack lead times and frankly I dont like how high off the roof it sits. For a full sized Front Runner, I've read too many horror stories of the roof rail removal gone wrong, where a bolt had too much thread lock on it and could not be forced free. So I endeavored to utilize the roof rails, while keeping the platform as close to the roof as possible without getting in the way of the skylight or shark fin.
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Have you seen this lighting solution for T-Slot? Just came across it when exploring T-Slot on the net after reading your post.

https://alusic.com/EN/led-lighting-devices.htm
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Landy718



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I have come across it before - I built a workbench out of T-slot - but it completely slipped my mind for this application. Could be interesting. I may eventually build out an interior drawer system for the rear cargo area, and could see this coming in handy there.

For a fairly comprehensive collection of all the fittings made for T-Slot or 8020, check out the following:

https://www.mcmaster.com/structural-framing

https://8020.net/shop

The 8020 site is nice in that they have a couple of really useful resources for designing with t-slot. The most useful I've found is their deflection calculator, that was very handy in this project for determining how far out the corners could be cantilevered and still maintain a decent live load.
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Supacat



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For those based in the UK, I've bought Ali profile and fixings from these before. Found them cheaper on the generic parts rather than going with the Bosch Rexroth stuff:

https://www.aluminium-profile.co.uk/
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LandRoverAnorak



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That's very useful.

I also found this site, which despite appearing clunky and out of date, is still current as I received a price list (dated 2014) from them on Thursday:

http://www.valuframe.co.uk/Series-6-Aluminium-Profiles.html Darren

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Supacat



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Not come across them, so will check out in detail later. Thumbs Up

Looks like someone else is mounting 8020 directly to the roof:

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Landy718



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Interesting. Curious as to what the mounts are. Is this from Facebook?
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It’s also interesting how they managed to fit rotopax to the side windows as it doesn’t seem they used any sort of bracket. I don’t believe it bolted directly to the glass. 3.0L MHVE D200 S Pangea Green+Black Pack
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