Truck bed push pull pole

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  1. Innovative Outdoorsman

    Innovative Outdoorsman Weekend Warrior

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    With the new DIY tonneau cover, the need for a reaching pole has increased. After looking at a few commercially available options we opted to make our own to combine features from a few poles on the market. Time to fire up the 3D printer again. This time to make a hook for the end of the pole.

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    Then bend a hook from a piece of EMT conduit and put the printed hook in one end and a spring detent in the other.

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    The poll will serve more than one purpose so it needs to be extendable/collapsible. This is a window washers pole that goes from 4ft to 8 ft.

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    Because It snows here in WI and the tonneau cover will need cleaning as will the bed of the truck so the head needs to be easily changed so the pole can have multiple uses.

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    In the storage/collapsed mode it will act as a stop bar to keep things from sliding forward in the bed.

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    Now because its so dark under the new cover, lighting is the next step.

    A very short video of the pole in use.

     
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  2. Spear

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    I made something like this a few years ago using an old broomstick and a curtain rod hanger that I couldn't find the match to LOL. Albeit, yours is much more functional and better looking, but I do have one and find it extremely useful! Well done.
     
  3. bradn4201

    bradn4201 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    You always come up with cool stuff.
     
  4. remmett70

    remmett70 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Ever think of making the cover so the front 1/3 can open up also?
     
  5. Innovative Outdoorsman

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    It does. 3 sections.

     
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    that could be handy
     

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