Storage Options For Hard Top TJ Storage Other Than Hanging From Ceiling
#11
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Re: Storage Options For Hard Top TJ Storage Other Than Hanging From Ceiling
Earle, I think his point was that the pain was gonna be in his head.....every time he
hit it on the top. lol.
-jenn
On Wed, 16 May 2007 08:59:23 -0600, "Earle Horton" <earle@angloburgues.usa> wrote:
>>I installed a hard top hoist in a garage with a finished sheet rocked
>>ceiling, with no real problems. You have to know where the ceiling studs
>>are, that is all. It is a pain to remove the back window, and not
>>necessary. Storing upright, even along a wall, is going to put stresses on
>>the hard top that it may not be able to handle without warping. I have mine
>>on a platform that sits on saw horses, that disassembles for compact
>>storage. If you make it the same height as the bottom of the installed top,
>>you can just slide it off and on the Jeep.
>>
>>Earle
>>
>>"Rickster the Jeepster" <rick_hanke@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>news:1179320365.781495.20890@n59g2000hsh.googleg roups.com...
>>> I have researched most of the hanging options for suspending a
>>> Wrangler TJ Harptop from the garage ceiling. For me at 6'7" tall,
>>> that it is a very bad idea in my garage with a sheet rocked finished
>>> ceiling, for obvious reasons.
>>>
>>> Now I am looking for folks that have a great idea for successfully
>>> storing them upright along the garage wall. Is it a pain to remove
>>> the back window or is this not neccessary. All ideas are appreciated
>>> & welcome.
>>>
>>
hit it on the top. lol.
-jenn
On Wed, 16 May 2007 08:59:23 -0600, "Earle Horton" <earle@angloburgues.usa> wrote:
>>I installed a hard top hoist in a garage with a finished sheet rocked
>>ceiling, with no real problems. You have to know where the ceiling studs
>>are, that is all. It is a pain to remove the back window, and not
>>necessary. Storing upright, even along a wall, is going to put stresses on
>>the hard top that it may not be able to handle without warping. I have mine
>>on a platform that sits on saw horses, that disassembles for compact
>>storage. If you make it the same height as the bottom of the installed top,
>>you can just slide it off and on the Jeep.
>>
>>Earle
>>
>>"Rickster the Jeepster" <rick_hanke@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>news:1179320365.781495.20890@n59g2000hsh.googleg roups.com...
>>> I have researched most of the hanging options for suspending a
>>> Wrangler TJ Harptop from the garage ceiling. For me at 6'7" tall,
>>> that it is a very bad idea in my garage with a sheet rocked finished
>>> ceiling, for obvious reasons.
>>>
>>> Now I am looking for folks that have a great idea for successfully
>>> storing them upright along the garage wall. Is it a pain to remove
>>> the back window or is this not neccessary. All ideas are appreciated
>>> & welcome.
>>>
>>
#12
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Re: Storage Options For Hard Top TJ Storage Other Than Hanging From Ceiling
Earle, I think his point was that the pain was gonna be in his head.....every time he
hit it on the top. lol.
-jenn
On Wed, 16 May 2007 08:59:23 -0600, "Earle Horton" <earle@angloburgues.usa> wrote:
>>I installed a hard top hoist in a garage with a finished sheet rocked
>>ceiling, with no real problems. You have to know where the ceiling studs
>>are, that is all. It is a pain to remove the back window, and not
>>necessary. Storing upright, even along a wall, is going to put stresses on
>>the hard top that it may not be able to handle without warping. I have mine
>>on a platform that sits on saw horses, that disassembles for compact
>>storage. If you make it the same height as the bottom of the installed top,
>>you can just slide it off and on the Jeep.
>>
>>Earle
>>
>>"Rickster the Jeepster" <rick_hanke@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>news:1179320365.781495.20890@n59g2000hsh.googleg roups.com...
>>> I have researched most of the hanging options for suspending a
>>> Wrangler TJ Harptop from the garage ceiling. For me at 6'7" tall,
>>> that it is a very bad idea in my garage with a sheet rocked finished
>>> ceiling, for obvious reasons.
>>>
>>> Now I am looking for folks that have a great idea for successfully
>>> storing them upright along the garage wall. Is it a pain to remove
>>> the back window or is this not neccessary. All ideas are appreciated
>>> & welcome.
>>>
>>
hit it on the top. lol.
-jenn
On Wed, 16 May 2007 08:59:23 -0600, "Earle Horton" <earle@angloburgues.usa> wrote:
>>I installed a hard top hoist in a garage with a finished sheet rocked
>>ceiling, with no real problems. You have to know where the ceiling studs
>>are, that is all. It is a pain to remove the back window, and not
>>necessary. Storing upright, even along a wall, is going to put stresses on
>>the hard top that it may not be able to handle without warping. I have mine
>>on a platform that sits on saw horses, that disassembles for compact
>>storage. If you make it the same height as the bottom of the installed top,
>>you can just slide it off and on the Jeep.
>>
>>Earle
>>
>>"Rickster the Jeepster" <rick_hanke@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>news:1179320365.781495.20890@n59g2000hsh.googleg roups.com...
>>> I have researched most of the hanging options for suspending a
>>> Wrangler TJ Harptop from the garage ceiling. For me at 6'7" tall,
>>> that it is a very bad idea in my garage with a sheet rocked finished
>>> ceiling, for obvious reasons.
>>>
>>> Now I am looking for folks that have a great idea for successfully
>>> storing them upright along the garage wall. Is it a pain to remove
>>> the back window or is this not neccessary. All ideas are appreciated
>>> & welcome.
>>>
>>
#13
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Re: Storage Options For Hard Top TJ Storage Other Than Hanging From Ceiling
Earle, I think his point was that the pain was gonna be in his head.....every time he
hit it on the top. lol.
-jenn
On Wed, 16 May 2007 08:59:23 -0600, "Earle Horton" <earle@angloburgues.usa> wrote:
>>I installed a hard top hoist in a garage with a finished sheet rocked
>>ceiling, with no real problems. You have to know where the ceiling studs
>>are, that is all. It is a pain to remove the back window, and not
>>necessary. Storing upright, even along a wall, is going to put stresses on
>>the hard top that it may not be able to handle without warping. I have mine
>>on a platform that sits on saw horses, that disassembles for compact
>>storage. If you make it the same height as the bottom of the installed top,
>>you can just slide it off and on the Jeep.
>>
>>Earle
>>
>>"Rickster the Jeepster" <rick_hanke@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>news:1179320365.781495.20890@n59g2000hsh.googleg roups.com...
>>> I have researched most of the hanging options for suspending a
>>> Wrangler TJ Harptop from the garage ceiling. For me at 6'7" tall,
>>> that it is a very bad idea in my garage with a sheet rocked finished
>>> ceiling, for obvious reasons.
>>>
>>> Now I am looking for folks that have a great idea for successfully
>>> storing them upright along the garage wall. Is it a pain to remove
>>> the back window or is this not neccessary. All ideas are appreciated
>>> & welcome.
>>>
>>
hit it on the top. lol.
-jenn
On Wed, 16 May 2007 08:59:23 -0600, "Earle Horton" <earle@angloburgues.usa> wrote:
>>I installed a hard top hoist in a garage with a finished sheet rocked
>>ceiling, with no real problems. You have to know where the ceiling studs
>>are, that is all. It is a pain to remove the back window, and not
>>necessary. Storing upright, even along a wall, is going to put stresses on
>>the hard top that it may not be able to handle without warping. I have mine
>>on a platform that sits on saw horses, that disassembles for compact
>>storage. If you make it the same height as the bottom of the installed top,
>>you can just slide it off and on the Jeep.
>>
>>Earle
>>
>>"Rickster the Jeepster" <rick_hanke@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>news:1179320365.781495.20890@n59g2000hsh.googleg roups.com...
>>> I have researched most of the hanging options for suspending a
>>> Wrangler TJ Harptop from the garage ceiling. For me at 6'7" tall,
>>> that it is a very bad idea in my garage with a sheet rocked finished
>>> ceiling, for obvious reasons.
>>>
>>> Now I am looking for folks that have a great idea for successfully
>>> storing them upright along the garage wall. Is it a pain to remove
>>> the back window or is this not neccessary. All ideas are appreciated
>>> & welcome.
>>>
>>
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Re: Storage Options For Hard Top TJ Storage Other Than Hanging From Ceiling
In article <1179320365.781495.20890@n59g2000hsh.googlegroups. com>,
Rickster the Jeepster <rick_hanke@yahoo.com> wrote:
#I have researched most of the hanging options for suspending a
#Wrangler TJ Harptop from the garage ceiling. For me at 6'7" tall,
#that it is a very bad idea in my garage with a sheet rocked finished
#ceiling, for obvious reasons.
#
#Now I am looking for folks that have a great idea for successfully
#storing them upright along the garage wall. Is it a pain to remove
#the back window or is this not neccessary. All ideas are appreciated
#& welcome.
I tried storing my YJ hardtop like that both with and without the rear
glass in place. I just proped up against the wall and put stuff in
front of it to keep it from sliding.
It worked, but would not recomend it as it scrached the hell out of my
rear window handel and the top portions that touch the floor. Note that
the TJ hard top does not have a handle or a lower frame piece on the rear
window, so it's gonna be glass against the floor. Unless you cover the
area you prop the top on with a mover's blanket, the top will be scrached,
with or without the glass in place.
/herb
Rickster the Jeepster <rick_hanke@yahoo.com> wrote:
#I have researched most of the hanging options for suspending a
#Wrangler TJ Harptop from the garage ceiling. For me at 6'7" tall,
#that it is a very bad idea in my garage with a sheet rocked finished
#ceiling, for obvious reasons.
#
#Now I am looking for folks that have a great idea for successfully
#storing them upright along the garage wall. Is it a pain to remove
#the back window or is this not neccessary. All ideas are appreciated
#& welcome.
I tried storing my YJ hardtop like that both with and without the rear
glass in place. I just proped up against the wall and put stuff in
front of it to keep it from sliding.
It worked, but would not recomend it as it scrached the hell out of my
rear window handel and the top portions that touch the floor. Note that
the TJ hard top does not have a handle or a lower frame piece on the rear
window, so it's gonna be glass against the floor. Unless you cover the
area you prop the top on with a mover's blanket, the top will be scrached,
with or without the glass in place.
/herb
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Re: Storage Options For Hard Top TJ Storage Other Than Hanging From Ceiling
In article <1179320365.781495.20890@n59g2000hsh.googlegroups. com>,
Rickster the Jeepster <rick_hanke@yahoo.com> wrote:
#I have researched most of the hanging options for suspending a
#Wrangler TJ Harptop from the garage ceiling. For me at 6'7" tall,
#that it is a very bad idea in my garage with a sheet rocked finished
#ceiling, for obvious reasons.
#
#Now I am looking for folks that have a great idea for successfully
#storing them upright along the garage wall. Is it a pain to remove
#the back window or is this not neccessary. All ideas are appreciated
#& welcome.
I tried storing my YJ hardtop like that both with and without the rear
glass in place. I just proped up against the wall and put stuff in
front of it to keep it from sliding.
It worked, but would not recomend it as it scrached the hell out of my
rear window handel and the top portions that touch the floor. Note that
the TJ hard top does not have a handle or a lower frame piece on the rear
window, so it's gonna be glass against the floor. Unless you cover the
area you prop the top on with a mover's blanket, the top will be scrached,
with or without the glass in place.
/herb
Rickster the Jeepster <rick_hanke@yahoo.com> wrote:
#I have researched most of the hanging options for suspending a
#Wrangler TJ Harptop from the garage ceiling. For me at 6'7" tall,
#that it is a very bad idea in my garage with a sheet rocked finished
#ceiling, for obvious reasons.
#
#Now I am looking for folks that have a great idea for successfully
#storing them upright along the garage wall. Is it a pain to remove
#the back window or is this not neccessary. All ideas are appreciated
#& welcome.
I tried storing my YJ hardtop like that both with and without the rear
glass in place. I just proped up against the wall and put stuff in
front of it to keep it from sliding.
It worked, but would not recomend it as it scrached the hell out of my
rear window handel and the top portions that touch the floor. Note that
the TJ hard top does not have a handle or a lower frame piece on the rear
window, so it's gonna be glass against the floor. Unless you cover the
area you prop the top on with a mover's blanket, the top will be scrached,
with or without the glass in place.
/herb
#16
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Re: Storage Options For Hard Top TJ Storage Other Than Hanging From Ceiling
In article <1179320365.781495.20890@n59g2000hsh.googlegroups. com>,
Rickster the Jeepster <rick_hanke@yahoo.com> wrote:
#I have researched most of the hanging options for suspending a
#Wrangler TJ Harptop from the garage ceiling. For me at 6'7" tall,
#that it is a very bad idea in my garage with a sheet rocked finished
#ceiling, for obvious reasons.
#
#Now I am looking for folks that have a great idea for successfully
#storing them upright along the garage wall. Is it a pain to remove
#the back window or is this not neccessary. All ideas are appreciated
#& welcome.
I tried storing my YJ hardtop like that both with and without the rear
glass in place. I just proped up against the wall and put stuff in
front of it to keep it from sliding.
It worked, but would not recomend it as it scrached the hell out of my
rear window handel and the top portions that touch the floor. Note that
the TJ hard top does not have a handle or a lower frame piece on the rear
window, so it's gonna be glass against the floor. Unless you cover the
area you prop the top on with a mover's blanket, the top will be scrached,
with or without the glass in place.
/herb
Rickster the Jeepster <rick_hanke@yahoo.com> wrote:
#I have researched most of the hanging options for suspending a
#Wrangler TJ Harptop from the garage ceiling. For me at 6'7" tall,
#that it is a very bad idea in my garage with a sheet rocked finished
#ceiling, for obvious reasons.
#
#Now I am looking for folks that have a great idea for successfully
#storing them upright along the garage wall. Is it a pain to remove
#the back window or is this not neccessary. All ideas are appreciated
#& welcome.
I tried storing my YJ hardtop like that both with and without the rear
glass in place. I just proped up against the wall and put stuff in
front of it to keep it from sliding.
It worked, but would not recomend it as it scrached the hell out of my
rear window handel and the top portions that touch the floor. Note that
the TJ hard top does not have a handle or a lower frame piece on the rear
window, so it's gonna be glass against the floor. Unless you cover the
area you prop the top on with a mover's blanket, the top will be scrached,
with or without the glass in place.
/herb
#17
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Re: Storage Options For Hard Top TJ Storage Other Than Hanging From Ceiling
In article <1179320365.781495.20890@n59g2000hsh.googlegroups. com>,
Rickster the Jeepster <rick_hanke@yahoo.com> wrote:
#I have researched most of the hanging options for suspending a
#Wrangler TJ Harptop from the garage ceiling. For me at 6'7" tall,
#that it is a very bad idea in my garage with a sheet rocked finished
#ceiling, for obvious reasons.
#
#Now I am looking for folks that have a great idea for successfully
#storing them upright along the garage wall. Is it a pain to remove
#the back window or is this not neccessary. All ideas are appreciated
#& welcome.
I tried storing my YJ hardtop like that both with and without the rear
glass in place. I just proped up against the wall and put stuff in
front of it to keep it from sliding.
It worked, but would not recomend it as it scrached the hell out of my
rear window handel and the top portions that touch the floor. Note that
the TJ hard top does not have a handle or a lower frame piece on the rear
window, so it's gonna be glass against the floor. Unless you cover the
area you prop the top on with a mover's blanket, the top will be scrached,
with or without the glass in place.
/herb
Rickster the Jeepster <rick_hanke@yahoo.com> wrote:
#I have researched most of the hanging options for suspending a
#Wrangler TJ Harptop from the garage ceiling. For me at 6'7" tall,
#that it is a very bad idea in my garage with a sheet rocked finished
#ceiling, for obvious reasons.
#
#Now I am looking for folks that have a great idea for successfully
#storing them upright along the garage wall. Is it a pain to remove
#the back window or is this not neccessary. All ideas are appreciated
#& welcome.
I tried storing my YJ hardtop like that both with and without the rear
glass in place. I just proped up against the wall and put stuff in
front of it to keep it from sliding.
It worked, but would not recomend it as it scrached the hell out of my
rear window handel and the top portions that touch the floor. Note that
the TJ hard top does not have a handle or a lower frame piece on the rear
window, so it's gonna be glass against the floor. Unless you cover the
area you prop the top on with a mover's blanket, the top will be scrached,
with or without the glass in place.
/herb
#18
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Re: Storage Options For Hard Top TJ Storage Other Than Hanging From Ceiling
Hey Rick,
We built a cart, much like this one:
http://www.jeepworld.com/accessories/wrangler/dolly.htm
Only much sturdier.
We used nylon straps to hold it in place and then bought a painter's tarp to
cover it with and pinned it in place. It moves easily and works like a
charm.
It still gets in the way sometimes, but heck, it's a third of a Jeep, it's
going to be in the way no matter where you store it.
Eventually we plan on building a door rack that fits into it as well.
If you'd like to see it I posted a photo on
alt.binaries.pictures.autos
Titled:
O|||||||O Jeep Top Storage Cart O|||||||O
Kate
2O||||||O6 Rubicon
"Rickster the Jeepster" <rick_hanke@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1179320365.781495.20890@n59g2000hsh.googlegro ups.com...
I have researched most of the hanging options for suspending a
Wrangler TJ Harptop from the garage ceiling. For me at 6'7" tall,
that it is a very bad idea in my garage with a sheet rocked finished
ceiling, for obvious reasons.
Now I am looking for folks that have a great idea for successfully
storing them upright along the garage wall. Is it a pain to remove
the back window or is this not neccessary. All ideas are appreciated
& welcome.
We built a cart, much like this one:
http://www.jeepworld.com/accessories/wrangler/dolly.htm
Only much sturdier.
We used nylon straps to hold it in place and then bought a painter's tarp to
cover it with and pinned it in place. It moves easily and works like a
charm.
It still gets in the way sometimes, but heck, it's a third of a Jeep, it's
going to be in the way no matter where you store it.
Eventually we plan on building a door rack that fits into it as well.
If you'd like to see it I posted a photo on
alt.binaries.pictures.autos
Titled:
O|||||||O Jeep Top Storage Cart O|||||||O
Kate
2O||||||O6 Rubicon
"Rickster the Jeepster" <rick_hanke@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1179320365.781495.20890@n59g2000hsh.googlegro ups.com...
I have researched most of the hanging options for suspending a
Wrangler TJ Harptop from the garage ceiling. For me at 6'7" tall,
that it is a very bad idea in my garage with a sheet rocked finished
ceiling, for obvious reasons.
Now I am looking for folks that have a great idea for successfully
storing them upright along the garage wall. Is it a pain to remove
the back window or is this not neccessary. All ideas are appreciated
& welcome.
#19
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Re: Storage Options For Hard Top TJ Storage Other Than Hanging From Ceiling
Hey Rick,
We built a cart, much like this one:
http://www.jeepworld.com/accessories/wrangler/dolly.htm
Only much sturdier.
We used nylon straps to hold it in place and then bought a painter's tarp to
cover it with and pinned it in place. It moves easily and works like a
charm.
It still gets in the way sometimes, but heck, it's a third of a Jeep, it's
going to be in the way no matter where you store it.
Eventually we plan on building a door rack that fits into it as well.
If you'd like to see it I posted a photo on
alt.binaries.pictures.autos
Titled:
O|||||||O Jeep Top Storage Cart O|||||||O
Kate
2O||||||O6 Rubicon
"Rickster the Jeepster" <rick_hanke@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1179320365.781495.20890@n59g2000hsh.googlegro ups.com...
I have researched most of the hanging options for suspending a
Wrangler TJ Harptop from the garage ceiling. For me at 6'7" tall,
that it is a very bad idea in my garage with a sheet rocked finished
ceiling, for obvious reasons.
Now I am looking for folks that have a great idea for successfully
storing them upright along the garage wall. Is it a pain to remove
the back window or is this not neccessary. All ideas are appreciated
& welcome.
We built a cart, much like this one:
http://www.jeepworld.com/accessories/wrangler/dolly.htm
Only much sturdier.
We used nylon straps to hold it in place and then bought a painter's tarp to
cover it with and pinned it in place. It moves easily and works like a
charm.
It still gets in the way sometimes, but heck, it's a third of a Jeep, it's
going to be in the way no matter where you store it.
Eventually we plan on building a door rack that fits into it as well.
If you'd like to see it I posted a photo on
alt.binaries.pictures.autos
Titled:
O|||||||O Jeep Top Storage Cart O|||||||O
Kate
2O||||||O6 Rubicon
"Rickster the Jeepster" <rick_hanke@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1179320365.781495.20890@n59g2000hsh.googlegro ups.com...
I have researched most of the hanging options for suspending a
Wrangler TJ Harptop from the garage ceiling. For me at 6'7" tall,
that it is a very bad idea in my garage with a sheet rocked finished
ceiling, for obvious reasons.
Now I am looking for folks that have a great idea for successfully
storing them upright along the garage wall. Is it a pain to remove
the back window or is this not neccessary. All ideas are appreciated
& welcome.
#20
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Posts: n/a
Re: Storage Options For Hard Top TJ Storage Other Than Hanging From Ceiling
Hey Rick,
We built a cart, much like this one:
http://www.jeepworld.com/accessories/wrangler/dolly.htm
Only much sturdier.
We used nylon straps to hold it in place and then bought a painter's tarp to
cover it with and pinned it in place. It moves easily and works like a
charm.
It still gets in the way sometimes, but heck, it's a third of a Jeep, it's
going to be in the way no matter where you store it.
Eventually we plan on building a door rack that fits into it as well.
If you'd like to see it I posted a photo on
alt.binaries.pictures.autos
Titled:
O|||||||O Jeep Top Storage Cart O|||||||O
Kate
2O||||||O6 Rubicon
"Rickster the Jeepster" <rick_hanke@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1179320365.781495.20890@n59g2000hsh.googlegro ups.com...
I have researched most of the hanging options for suspending a
Wrangler TJ Harptop from the garage ceiling. For me at 6'7" tall,
that it is a very bad idea in my garage with a sheet rocked finished
ceiling, for obvious reasons.
Now I am looking for folks that have a great idea for successfully
storing them upright along the garage wall. Is it a pain to remove
the back window or is this not neccessary. All ideas are appreciated
& welcome.
We built a cart, much like this one:
http://www.jeepworld.com/accessories/wrangler/dolly.htm
Only much sturdier.
We used nylon straps to hold it in place and then bought a painter's tarp to
cover it with and pinned it in place. It moves easily and works like a
charm.
It still gets in the way sometimes, but heck, it's a third of a Jeep, it's
going to be in the way no matter where you store it.
Eventually we plan on building a door rack that fits into it as well.
If you'd like to see it I posted a photo on
alt.binaries.pictures.autos
Titled:
O|||||||O Jeep Top Storage Cart O|||||||O
Kate
2O||||||O6 Rubicon
"Rickster the Jeepster" <rick_hanke@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1179320365.781495.20890@n59g2000hsh.googlegro ups.com...
I have researched most of the hanging options for suspending a
Wrangler TJ Harptop from the garage ceiling. For me at 6'7" tall,
that it is a very bad idea in my garage with a sheet rocked finished
ceiling, for obvious reasons.
Now I am looking for folks that have a great idea for successfully
storing them upright along the garage wall. Is it a pain to remove
the back window or is this not neccessary. All ideas are appreciated
& welcome.