Gun Ring Cover

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Gun Ring Cover

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All,
I will be installing a comm shelter in the bed of my M37. This is a small shelter that actually fits inside the canvas (if you want to do that). I will be modifying the shelter to install a gun ring with a fifty cal mounted. Here is my challenge: this will put a 30” hole in the shelter. This becomes a problem with inclement weather. I’d like to find something that I can modify/put to use as a removable cover (think trash can lid). My problem is that it needs to be at least 36” in diameter, and have close to 6” high walls to clear the gun mount posts and other gun ring fixtures.

I have considered making my own plexiglass dome, but that will be a LOT of work. I can order one, but that would be prohibitively expensive. So, I am turning to all you creative types out there that have some decent McGyver ideas.

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Bottom of a 55 gallon drum? Maybe that's not big enough diameter.
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The 55 gal drum is creative, but you’re right...the diameter is too small. You’ve got the right idea though. If I can find one of those giant commercial refuse containers, that might have the right size lid. This doesn’t have to be round either...I’ve been considering some square solutions, including just building something out of plywood and fiberglassing it to make it water tight. If I do that, I might give it a “round window” with plexiglass to let in some additional light. I’ve never done any fiberglass work, but hey...how hard could it be?
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