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Low cost travel box alternatives Mermites
Just thought I'd give a heads up to those of you not afraid of doing a little work for something that will save you a lot of money and be very useful. If you need a good sized durable travel box you can do a search on ebay for "mermites, or mermite" these are old USA military coolers that can be stripped down into very nicely sized aluminum pannier boxes. I bought a pair for $40 off ebay and will be modifying them for a rack soon. Nice big lid and durable watertight construction.
Seth S |
Hello Seth. I met a guy at the Airheads rally in Feb. who had a pair of these. He removed the insulation to make more room, but his only mistake was bolting through the body of the boxes and not using a proper frame to distribute the weight. By the end of our off-road adventure both of them had fallen off and he was forced to strap them to his rack behind his back. Great boxes, but you'll have to support them properly.
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Mermite Use
The guy I bought my Wee-Strom used mermites as well. The insulation was removed and the cans were attached to givi rack frames. I changed the bolts to 1/2 in with washers. I'm heading to Mexico for 6 weeks with this set up. When I return I'll let you know how they held up. Shayne
It's taken me a year to fill you in but here goes. The mermites held up wonderfully as did the rack frames. My only complaint was the how wide the combination made my bike. It got very tight trying to squeeze through traffic in Mexico City. Otherwise they made great panniers. motolocogringo.blogspot.com |
the search
only thing which came up on the suggested seach was marmite !
I hate that stuff |
marmite, you either love it or hate it !
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marmite boxes
My search brought up this ,
No self respecting motobicycular traveller would leave home without one ! http://img150.imageshack.us/img150/7...ivalmh9.th.jpg |
here is how its done
first build a frame
http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/2...iers0063qj.jpg then buy 2 mermite cans for $40 http://img260.imageshack.us/img260/9...iers0029ga.jpg cut around the interior leaving about one inch from the top for extra support http://img443.imageshack.us/img443/6...iers0130zb.jpg cut down the center http://img260.imageshack.us/img260/4...iers0143hx.jpg now pry the aluminum away fron the insulation http://img260.imageshack.us/img260/1...iers0159as.jpg after prying loose, pull out http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/9...iers0170ei.jpg ok, its out http://img260.imageshack.us/img260/8...iers0186wt.jpg now your left with about one inch of insulation that you have to scrape http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/9...iers0198yt.jpg almost done scraping http://img260.imageshack.us/img260/1...iers0228zp.jpg now wire brush the interior http://img260.imageshack.us/img260/1...iers0228zp.jpg paint the interior if you want http://img260.imageshack.us/img260/8...iers0272ga.jpg here is the end result http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/2...iers0369yy.jpg http://img443.imageshack.us/img443/8...iers0351hs.jpg the panniers now are buffed to a nice even luster with a few stickers and the mounting systen is different. I will take a pic some day of the new system.......oh ya the interior has a stainless steel sheet with stainless bolts welded to it. This plate provides tons of support so there is no stress on the aluminum where the holes are drilled |
Absolutely excellent post, where in UK can these mermite cases be obtained if anywhere or similar containers.
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military surplus stores. Ckeck e-bay..........
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bc-gs: do you know how the paint was removed from the exterior of your mermites? They look great and I'm hoping to do the same with mine.
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