Tookey
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Presently I plan to buy the holders in the link
www.jerrycans.co.uk
I am fixing on to fibre glass; I am thinking internally firstly to increase the thickness by using a fibre glass repair kit with that armid tape I have been recommended, then glueing a length of inch wide (wider?) steel internally, bolting the holders through that and then using a fibre glass repair kit to then go over the length of steel and surrounding fibreglass.
I have never done anything like this so thoughts very much welcome as I might by driving on washboard tracks and don't want to find a big hole and no jerry cans at the end of the day
Ty
![www.jerrycans.co.uk](https://www.jerrycans.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/new-wavian-logo.jpeg)
20 Litre Wavian Jerrycan Holder For Transport & Storage
Our robust metal 20-litre Jerry Can holder will help you secure this product to your vehicle, garage, outbuilding or commercial property. steel, black design.
![www.jerrycans.co.uk](https://www.jerrycans.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/cropped-w-1-32x32.png)
I am fixing on to fibre glass; I am thinking internally firstly to increase the thickness by using a fibre glass repair kit with that armid tape I have been recommended, then glueing a length of inch wide (wider?) steel internally, bolting the holders through that and then using a fibre glass repair kit to then go over the length of steel and surrounding fibreglass.
I have never done anything like this so thoughts very much welcome as I might by driving on washboard tracks and don't want to find a big hole and no jerry cans at the end of the day
Ty
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