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New shovel mount

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by CJ51962, Aug 12, 2013.

  1. CJ51962

    CJ51962 Member

    Got a shovel mount installed in the engine bay. The shovel extends and collapses. Fits perfectly.

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  2. scott milliner

    scott milliner Master Fabricator

    Nice. Here is mine.

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  3. Project71-5

    Project71-5 BACON

    The mount looks good, but is an aluminum avalanche shovel really any good for anything besides snow:? IMHO a short handle spade would be much more useful....
     
  4. CJ51962

    CJ51962 Member

    Scott, I actually started coming up with the idea when I saw your picture somewhere else on the forum.

    Project71-5, touché, and I completely agree. I never go "wheeling" in the Jeep, however we do end up in snow. There's an E-Tool in the tool box just in case. If you have pictures of a mount, I am certainly interested. I want to do an axe somewhere next. I haul firewood with the Jeep in my 1947 Ben Hur trailer. So the chainsaw has to stay in back, but the floppy axe should go somewhere. Maybe just on a fender...?
     
  5. duffer

    duffer Rodent Power

    A double bited axe will fit nicely along the left fender. I have had one there for more than 40 years. Maybe get a pic of that today. On my 3B, both the shovel and axe are mounted to the inside of the hood.

    Nice, sanitary mount on your shovel.
     
  6. CJ51962

    CJ51962 Member

    Thanks! And yes, I'd love to see the pic if you get it.
     
  7. duffer

    duffer Rodent Power

    Well, I lied. It's on the right fender. Just consists of a pocket for one bit and a U for the handle. The hood keeps the handle in place when closed. My pocket is hung from the battery mount (V6) but it could easily come off the firewall.

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  8. CJ51962

    CJ51962 Member

    Nice and simple. I like it a lot. Does it rattle around and make a racket? If not, I may use a similar plan
     
  9. duffer

    duffer Rodent Power

    Does not rattle. There is rubber in the "U" bracket and just some foam rubber in the bottom of the pocket-primarily to protect the bit edge. If you get the tapper right to match the axe head, you could even leave the bottom open and it would fit tight, like a Morse tapper drill bit.
     
  10. CJ51962

    CJ51962 Member

    Ah, copy that. Great ideas. Thanks. I'll be sure to send pictures as soon as I get this rolling.