GlockMeister
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I like, how about taking it to a sewing place and see if they could sew on zippers around the roll cage pillars? Just a thought and would make it easy peasy to take off when you wanted to.View attachment 16796 View attachment 16797 Had some leftover screen from an old pop up sceened in canopy. Now that I know it will work going to buy some heavy nylon screen material and build new. I thought the blue really complemented the camo
Good idea I will have to be a little more precise with my measurements. Just strung tight with some 550 cord right now.my plan is to put some carbon tent poles down the side with some bungee loops on a heavyweight nylon screen materialI like, how about taking it to a sewing place and see if they could sew on zippers around the roll cage pillars? Just a thought and would make it easy peasy to take off when you wanted to.
Lol 550 is good for everything about like duct tapeGood idea I will have to be a little more precise with my measurements. Just strung tight with some 550 cord right now.my plan is to put some carbon tent poles down the side with some bungee loops on a heavyweight nylon screen material
My wife said to tell you to google or look up pet resistant screen on Amazon. It would be resistant to limb damage and you can get it in a charcoal color which would give you better visibility looking through it. Will be interesting to see how you attach it and keep it taunt. We have a roll of it here that she bought because we have cats that like to climb screen doors to get our attention.Just took my new screen out for a test run
It held up well no flapping and kept most of the bugs out. Visibility I'm low light was good but... sun was a definite no go. Was like driving into thick dust. Will try again with a different dark colored screen
Thanks.I'll check it out. Didn't know they made a pet resistant screen..that should work well.My wife said to tell you to google or look up pet resistant screen on Amazon. It would be resistant to limb damage and you can get it in a charcoal color which would give you better visibility looking through it. Will be interesting to see how you attach it and keep it taunt. We have a roll of it here that she bought because we have cats that like to climb screen doors to get our attention.
Any progress on the do it yourself bug screen?Thanks.I'll check it out. Didn't know they made a pet resistant screen..that should work well.
I have all my materials in now to do it but I had a broken tractor to fix first. PrioritiesAny progress on the do it yourself bug screen?
Yep, she is checking out the way our friend's vinyl low dollar windshield attaches. Hard to describe but it has velcro on the roll cage verticle tubes and the straps pass thru themselves and Velcro back to themselves to maintain tension. When we get to this project I will try to post pictures if we are successful.I also got the pet screen and some grommets I was afraid I wouldn't be able to get it tight enough with the velcro or zippers. I have a idea in my head how I want to do it just gotta find time to do it.
Awesome job,I am still kicking myself for paying 400 for the bugbuster. Waaay overpriced!Well finally had time to get my bug screen put together. I was happy with the way it turned out .visibility is good but it's still like looking through a screen..the darker out the better you can see. View attachment 17930 starting materials View attachment 17931after 4 hours of sewing my final product. I also sewed carbon poles into the outside edges .then grommets for bungeesView attachment 17932 View attachment 17933center carbon pole to keep it tight