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JaxDad
Dec 15, 2014Explorer III
Two points.
The first is that in this day and age any time you provide somebody instructions beyond "turn left at Maple St. and go three blocks down" you create the possibility that somebody will screw up and some lawyer will look for a reason to make YOU liable.
Secondly, it's a good idea, but try to refine it to the point it can be bolted together. It would also take out the chances of a rookie welding it poorly and it falling apart going down the road. I'd think a pair of kayaks coming loose at 65 mph would be, well .......... Exciting.
The first is that in this day and age any time you provide somebody instructions beyond "turn left at Maple St. and go three blocks down" you create the possibility that somebody will screw up and some lawyer will look for a reason to make YOU liable.
Secondly, it's a good idea, but try to refine it to the point it can be bolted together. It would also take out the chances of a rookie welding it poorly and it falling apart going down the road. I'd think a pair of kayaks coming loose at 65 mph would be, well .......... Exciting.
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