Made some Superclamp hangers for the trailer.

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Whipped these up a few days ago and got them powdercoated. No more tripping over these things in the trailer.

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That is a great idea! I was just thinking what I was gonna do with mine. Definitely gonna have to fab up a set of those.

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Dam those look good. Could use them in the shop for when I dont have them on the deck.
Got any details or blueprints for those?
 

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Its actually surprising superclamps doesn't make something like this.

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Its actually surprising superclamps doesn't make something like this.

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It really is. I searched for something before I made a pair of these, found nothing.
 

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Dam those look good. Could use them in the shop for when I dont have them on the deck.
Got any details or blueprints for those?

1/8" flat bar, 2"x17" to screw into the 16" on centre trailer studs. The next piece is more 1/8" material 3.5"x2", welded at 45 degrees, space to suit. The last little tab is 1.5"x2" welded in the center of the bigger tab, 1/2" from the top.
 

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Its actually surprising superclamps doesn't make something like this.

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We have designed In the past hanging systems similar to this for our Superclamp , after we did a cost of bill of materials and labor as well as market research, we determined there was not enough market demand and a return on the investment. Invalid Zero you did a great job
 

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We have designed In the past hanging systems similar to this for our Superclamp , after we did a cost of bill of materials and labor as well as market research, we determined there was not enough market demand and a return on the investment. Invalid Zero you did a great job
Don't you guys make the super hang all?

If you sold plastic brackets that could hang the superclamps for $5-10 a piece I am sure they would sell.
 

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We have designed In the past hanging systems similar to this for our Superclamp , after we did a cost of bill of materials and labor as well as market research, we determined there was not enough market demand and a return on the investment. Invalid Zero you did a great job

Can't get a better compliment than that! Thanks.

Was your design similar to mine?
 

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Can't get a better compliment than that! Thanks.

Was your design similar to mine?

We did about 4 versions , all being to expensive once you sold it to the Distributor , then the Distributor to the Dealer, Dealer to the Consumer.
 

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1/8" flat bar, 2"x17" to screw into the 16" on centre trailer studs. The next piece is more 1/8" material 3.5"x2", welded at 45 degrees, space to suit. The last little tab is 1.5"x2" welded in the center of the bigger tab, 1/2" from the top.
maybe you should start making them and the guys on here would buy them. sounds like alot of trailers need this setup. I know i would buy a set or two
 

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Looks good, just curious could one not install the superclamp anchors onto the trailer wall and just lock them down like you would over the skis?
 

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Looks good, just curious could one not install the superclamp anchors onto the trailer wall and just lock them down like you would over the skis?
you could but you would have to put something on the walls for the outer edges to "clamp" against to keep the pressure, also I wouldn't want to put a 1/2" hole thru the side of my trailer for the bolt, with the SuperTrac product it would definitely be much easier.
 

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thats a nice job .. but really a nail in the wall would serve the same purpose

It certainly would but it's a brand new aluminum trailer, nails in the walls don't really 'fit'. Already had the material, all it cost me was $27 each for powdercoat.
 

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maybe you should start making them and the guys on here would buy them. sounds like alot of trailers need this setup. I know i would buy a set or two

Thought about it but between work, family, and toys I just dont have the time.
 

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I really thought and realized that not all skis are created equal. You would also have to adjust the super clamp every time you wanted to hang it on a generic holder.

Looks good, just curious could one not install the superclamp anchors onto the trailer wall and just lock them down like you would over the skis?
 
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