Initially i was building a twin 5 incher but after thinking about how things are nowadays, I split the engines up to make 2 four inchers. Main reason being if something 'happens' (chose one) I have a back up. Second reason being portability. I must must must be ultra-portable and light weight. So after thinking things long and hard I resorted to some older technology with a few of my own upgrades. Here we have two 60 inch truck inner tubes with a homemade DACRON sleeve for puncture proofing. I rigged a 'shelf' inside the donut hole for fuel storage and a 'platform ring' on top. The sleeve was really an after-thought because these tubes refuse to fill evenly thru-out and distort severely. I ended up making a 'spine' for it out of PEX tubing and it brought it all together. I put a bubble level across the platform and it was perfectly level...I couldn't believe it. You can see the 'spine' on the inside circumference of the tube. Everything's held securely with 12,000# break strength ratcheting straps. This is a no-weld project....completely collapsible. Total weight: 20lbs each. Total cost so far $70 bucks each
PS. Im going to run the straps thru a piece of rubber hose at the bottom of the tube for more wear-proofing.
PS. Im going to run the straps thru a piece of rubber hose at the bottom of the tube for more wear-proofing.