We are moving to woods and I will be taking my Babe (my BX25, silly) on may trips through the forest. Now, I have an absolute angel for a wife, but I prefer not to become an angel for her.:laughing: Accordingly, I have tried to fabricate an anti-widowmaker cage which, hopefully, the pictures make self evident. The steel is 1 1/2" sq tubing with 3/16" walls. For anyone who cares, the pole supports are 1/2" plate and 3/8" angle. It seems very heavy to me, but I am flying by the seat of my pants. I was wondering if anyone out there think it is insufficient. :confused2: The idea is that if needed, the bars will bend and slow any falling limbs enough to keep me out of par with the better half.
I know I have to put more in the roof. But, I don't want to add any more weight up that high than I have to. The thing is already much heavier than I ever thought it would be. It isn't the absolute weight, but the weight up that high making it even more unstable. You can see from the pictures that I made it so that it can easily be taken on and off... with the help of a modified engine crane.
Any thoughts on how much more steel/wood I need as roof panels to do the job?
I know I have to put more in the roof. But, I don't want to add any more weight up that high than I have to. The thing is already much heavier than I ever thought it would be. It isn't the absolute weight, but the weight up that high making it even more unstable. You can see from the pictures that I made it so that it can easily be taken on and off... with the help of a modified engine crane.
Any thoughts on how much more steel/wood I need as roof panels to do the job?