Re: [RCSE] Thule

2004-03-06 Thread Albert E. Wedworth
Hi All I hate to be the cheep one here but.. $ 400.00 carrier OUTRAGIOUS why not pick up a piece of 20 Low Head PVE pipe and two 20 end caps then throw in two Thredded U Bolts w/ nuts washers your done I bet that's under $50.00 bucks. Just my two cents Cheers AL The Old Bag Lady

Re: Re: [RCSE] Thule

2004-03-06 Thread Steve Richman
: Albert E. Wedworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 2004/03/06 Sat PM 08:24:00 EST To: Tom Nakagawa [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [RCSE] Thule Hi All I hate to be the cheep one here but.. $ 400.00 carrier OUTRAGIOUS why not pick up a piece of 20 Low Head PVE

Re: [RCSE] Thule

2004-03-06 Thread Tom Nakagawa
Al, Yeah, but is that the elitist way to go ? Mine looks way cool. In fact I have considered the following options: 1) 2 pairs of slippers, the middle pair facing down, the outside pair facing up. 2) A shark's dorsal fin top middle, with a tail and pectorial fins... in grey. 3) A short

Re: [RCSE] Thule

2004-03-06 Thread Andrew E. Mileski
Tom Nakagawa wrote: Rick, I purchased a Thule cartop ski carrier a year ago at REI. It is the largest (longest) carrier available, about $400.00 at that time. I have not had any complaints, it will take any of my stuff. Put a thermometer in it the next time you drive out. You may be