Slicknik
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Not my truck. The misses sent me that pic she found on the web.You have 2 drinks in there!! Did the misses start enjoying your pickup?!?!
Should use concrete anchors...It is important to use the correct fasteners for the application...Not if you ratchet strap it down first
Ive modified it somewhat since these images were taken but this is the gist of it. It *used* to go over the cab when it was on my F250 but when I got the superslug, I fabricated lower profile mounts for the bed and it ended up sitting too low so I decided to flip it around.Sounds pretty handy...
Can we see a pic of it so that the less inventive ones of us can get some ideas...or...shamelessly copy it..?
I mean...given the fact that I am never going to learn...(about parking stuff on the roof and forgetting about it...)...I could use a better idea that would save my other cheap welding helmet...
At least the one that I am using now was made in South Korea...instead of china...and I got a lot of parts for it...because the lenses are a unique size...
So...I gotta guard against running over this one...for the foreseeable future...
Anyway...how about a Public Service Picture of the shelf...couldja please...?
The biggest question of this whole issue, though...does it (the shelf) have a cupholder incorporated in it...?
I am IMPRESSED...that is a great idea !! I have one of those old plastic toolboxes...that is just sitting on a derelict...now I have a use for it...potentially...I think that I have a jerry can, too...it was for water...Ive modified it somewhat since these images were taken but this is the gist of it.
Those captains chairs came with the truck since it was a XLT lariat and I had them reupholstered 3 years ago by a local guy. The cup holders came like that and I just refinished the wood and sealed it to look new .What did you steal those beauties out of?
Hmm, I see you're one of those "if more is better, then too much should be just about right" types. I'm beginning to understand why you're bereft of cupholders, one the size of a 55 gallon drum won't fit in a standard cab. Perhaps @ISPKI can gift you a spare sequoia that he has bouncing around in the bed of his truck and @Jesus Freak can perform another feat of woodworking wizardry to craft a personalized jerry can/ coffee cupholder out of it?!Remember when 7-11 used to allow you to get coffee in your own container..? You would bring a Thermos in and fill it for a standard price..?
I wonder what would be the reaction to dragging in a Jerrycan...?
I actually made my armrest / cupholder combo with maple plywood and turned sleeves of the cut holder slots out of a slab of maple on one of my lathes. Came out OK. need to make new ones a little larger to fit my water bottle.Hmm, I see you're one of those "if more is better, then too much should be just about right" types. I'm beginning to understand why you're bereft of cupholders, one the size of a 55 gallon drum won't fit in a standard cab. Perhaps @ISPKI can gift you a spare sequoia that he has bouncing around in the bed of his truck and @Jesus Freak can perform another feat of woodworking wizardry to craft a personalized jerry can/ coffee cupholder out of it?!
Here I am making wise cracks and you not only have a metal lathe, but a wood turning too!!!I actually made my armrest / cupholder combo with maple plywood and turned sleeves of the cut holder slots out of a slab of maple on one of my lathes.
I guess you could call it a " bulk drink holder".Is this a cup holder that I got in the mail?
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gotta get through West Virginia first...while you are at it...get a load of WVA's capitol building...gold plated...like it is some kind of Eastern Orthodox Church building...Illinois is not far from Virginia.