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> Simple cupholder, cheap too., 0.1 on the Pelican level of difficulty
Carl
post Nov 7 2004, 08:12 PM
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Ummm ... what?
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I'm almost embarassed to post this because it's so easy (note the "almost"), but someone out there might find it helpful.

Go to your local hardware store, get a plastic 4" x 3" sewer pipe reducer, glue an end cap on it, stick on a little velcro and you're done. It sticks to any carpet that's the loop-type - 914:yes, 911:no and it keeps your drink from rolling around on the floor.

It ain't pretty but it works. Sorry for the Andyesque photos.


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bryanthompson
post Nov 7 2004, 08:57 PM
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Check it out... 3 loops!
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What do people drink when they're driving around that doesn’t have a lid or a screw-on cap? Bottled water, bottled pop, even those 24-oz cups have the tight lids and slidey drink holes… I don’t think a coffee cup would fit in any normal cupholder, and it’d be risky to drive with anything without a lid. Just screw a lid on it, throw it on the seat next to you or hold it between your legs (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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