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need opinions on tonneau covers
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<blockquote data-quote="Duane Foster" data-source="post: 1011159" data-attributes="member: 70985"><p>I've seen them in a farm and home store. They seemed to be good quality. Access and, I think, Covercraft are made by the same mfg. Anyway, the farm and home store had 2 brands, and Access is actually made by the other company according to the info at the display. Access is the better known name of the 2 brands. They've been around a while.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> I did like Alex D and built my own out of plywood based on the instructions in the project section, but modified for my own needs. I started to make it hinged in the middle for access to either end, but then decided to add a toolbox across the front of my box. The toolbox is low profile which puts the middle of the latches at the same height as the plywood cover, so I had to leave a gap. It's not weather-tight obviously, but it provides security. I attached it with quick disconnect clamps.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> I picked up a used snap on cover for $5 at a Salvation Army store a couple of months ago. Don't know what it fits, but it seems to be the right width. Haven't figured out how/if I'm going to use it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duane Foster, post: 1011159, member: 70985"] I've seen them in a farm and home store. They seemed to be good quality. Access and, I think, Covercraft are made by the same mfg. Anyway, the farm and home store had 2 brands, and Access is actually made by the other company according to the info at the display. Access is the better known name of the 2 brands. They've been around a while. I did like Alex D and built my own out of plywood based on the instructions in the project section, but modified for my own needs. I started to make it hinged in the middle for access to either end, but then decided to add a toolbox across the front of my box. The toolbox is low profile which puts the middle of the latches at the same height as the plywood cover, so I had to leave a gap. It's not weather-tight obviously, but it provides security. I attached it with quick disconnect clamps. I picked up a used snap on cover for $5 at a Salvation Army store a couple of months ago. Don't know what it fits, but it seems to be the right width. Haven't figured out how/if I'm going to use it. [/QUOTE]
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