Snobunje Sled Mount

Ski-Dick

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I've hated trying to haul the Snobunje around in my pack due to the size. I found it so inconvenient that I stopped carrying it. I finally got around to making a mount for my 2009 Skidoo XP. I made it out of some scrap aluminum I had laying around. I used only basic tools make the parts. I wet sanded the parts starting with 220 grit and worked my way up to 2000 grit. I then used Mother's Aluminum Polish to achieve a mirror-like finish. The Snobunje is basically fully relaxed when in the mount so that it does not stretch the elastic cords over time. It's very easy to get in and out and will not come out on its own.
 

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Very nice job for basic hand tools!!
Most guys wouldn't do that nice of job with machine


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Looks really good but I would put a safety latch on it so a tree doesn't knockout off.
 

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Looks awesome! Beats my mounting system of weaving it through my straps holding down my gas can haha.
 
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