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Old 01-03-10, 03:11 PM   #1
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Elmo my Chihuahua has caused a huge problem, if he is in his cat box in the car he sets the car alarm off

So, as that then gave me an excuse to get a custom cage made for my Freelander I set about getting quotes. Now I'm not tight by any means and what I wanted was a little be out of the ordinary as I needed something for all three dogs, but it wasnt the Eiffel Tower, after nearly chocking to death with some of the figures that came back I thought to myself, how hard can it be to make it yourself???

So with that in mind, I went on every custom cage website I could find and stole all the best ideas

Then downloaded Google Sketchup 7 which is like a very basic free version of autocad and set about designing something.

I then bought a MIG welder

Then bought the materials

Then set about teaching myself how to weld having a mate give me about a 1 hour lesson.

Every single piece of metal was cut by hand and took an age to do I have no idea of the total amount of time taken to make this from start to finish, but it's in excess of 40 hours I would think. I now understand why they cost so much money.

Here is the final results and I must say, I'm pretty pleased Much better than my single door Barjo, it doesnt rattle a single bit either.









God forbid if I have have an accident with the dogs in the car, they can 'all' escape into the main compartment of the car.

Freelanders have the smallest of boots, so I have had to really think hard about making this giving all the dogs enough room. The bottom left hand cage is a fraction larger than the right, Ollie my Spaniel always sits on the left side and Skye my Collie is always on the right. The top ones are taller at the back and shorter on the front, this was done so I could keep as much height as possible in the lower cages.

As you can see, the only way to fit them is to take the hard top off

When we are at agility shows the dogs spend a lot of time in the car so it has to be comfy and secure. I can leave the boot open and just lock all the cages so that the dogs are secure.

Not bad for a software engineer who has never welded before

Sorry it's not bike related, I just wanted to show off
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Old 01-03-10, 03:19 PM   #2
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Nice job!
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Old 01-03-10, 03:20 PM   #3
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Good effort!
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Old 01-03-10, 03:21 PM   #4
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That looks very professional, would like to get into welding myself as there's always bits that could use it
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Old 01-03-10, 03:43 PM   #5
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Very nice mate. Which welder did you buy?
Also, what did you use to bend the box section?
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Old 01-03-10, 03:51 PM   #6
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Thanks for the nice comments

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Very nice mate. Which welder did you buy?
Also, what did you use to bend the box section?
Clarke 160TM

It was 20mm x 20mm box. It was all cut as sections, welded and then smoothed with a grinder and flap disc.

The two long sides, I just cut out V's where I wanted the bend and bent it by hand

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Old 01-03-10, 04:51 PM   #7
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That looks fantastic and really professional. Well done
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Old 01-03-10, 05:18 PM   #8
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Is that variety freelander boot smaller, as we don't seem to think the V6 boots small...

Apart from that, thats some good work on your part, fancy making a dog grill for ours?
Don't trust ready made ones, our two dogs would bend them in half and be sat on the knee of the driver!!
Seriously not sure how strong the official Landy versions are but they are expensive

Absolutely fabulous job
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ahh wish i could weld that neat, i only weld stuff thats not seen


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Is that variety freelander boot smaller, as we don't seem to think the V6 boots small...

Apart from that, thats some good work on your part, fancy making a dog grill for ours?
Don't trust ready made ones, our two dogs would bend them in half and be sat on the knee of the driver!!
Seriously not sure how strong the official Landy versions are but they are expensive

Absolutely fabulous job
I'm 99% they are all the same floor pan regardless of 3 or 5 door. My last car was an estate which had a huge boot, the Freelanders just seem on the small side.

I have an official Landrover boot guard, the one between the back seats and boot which is really good, your more than welcome to it as it's just sat in my garage, it was an eBay bargain and only cost me about £20.00. I think they are about £100ish new.

As for making the tailgate guard, I just don't have the time ATM sorry.

Pm me if you want the boot guard though.
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