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Thread: Ok, What is it......

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    Ok, What is it......

    It was laying on my desk the other night and a friend was by (yes I do have one) and saw it and said "What the hell is that" so I will let everyone here figure it out.

    It is made from 3/4 plywood, it has no moving parts and it gets used just about every day.
    This is kind of a test one to see if it would work and it does and very well. I think I may make another one that looks a little better at some point.

    To give you a little hint here is some info about me.

    I live in Fort Worth, Texas
    I am an IT tech
    I drive an S10 Chevy pickup
    I drink Shiner Bock Beer
    I also like photography
    I drink a lot of ice tea
    I have been doing woodworking for about 2 years now.
    I only live about 6 miles from work

    So that is all the hints I am giving at this time. I do understand this may not be easy so I will give more hints as needed in the future.


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    Its a new wave cable management/bottle opener/handcuff/key chain/trailer hitch!!

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    Don't know what the heck that is, but +1 on the Shiner Bock. I was stationed in TX in the mid nineties and Shiner remains one of the things I remember most fondly of my time there.


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    Is it some sort of cup-holder for your truck?

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    Well from the looks of the top of it, it appears to be somesort of clamping mechanism, with a stop attached.

    The open C form would tend to be useful for holding a large cup.

    Living in TX and the heat, driving a s10, your ac is 2x55 so by opening the screw at the top, you are able to roll your window down, tighten the clamp around the window/door jam and slid your cup in it.

    If that is not it, then It has to be a New Wood Thingamajig

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terry Rothwell View Post
    Is it some sort of cup-holder for your truck?
    My thought too. It fits in the original cup hold spot and holds a larger container.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grant Vanbokklen View Post
    My thought too. It fits in the original cup hold spot and holds a larger container.
    + 2

    My vote is a cup holder adapter chingadera
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    You all are just to good........

    Here it is in use.....

    I had no place to keep my big 32 oz cup without it falling over all the time.
    So with the confidence I got from being on this forum I said I can make something out of wood that will work.

    Thats what I came up with.

    The screw in the back hooks under the plastic lip of the original holder and keeps it from falling out, the block in front keeps in centered in the original holder. When the wife is with me she still has a place for her coffee cup.

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    I'm not even going to venture a guess unless there is a prize....

    Oops! Too late!

    But I would have guessed a head clamp so I would not have won the prize anyway....
    Last edited by David DeCristoforo; 05-04-2009 at 8:53 PM. Reason: Oops! Too late!
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    I still think it has greater potential as a bedroom toy.
    Retired, living and cruising full-time on my boat.
    Currently on the Little Tennessee River near Knoxville

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Bilello View Post
    I still think it has greater potential as a bedroom toy.
    wow, I'd hate to be in the hotel room next to you


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    Quote Originally Posted by Brad Wood View Post
    wow, I'd hate to be in the hotel room next to you


    Not for nothing kids, but I'd hate to be in the hotel room WITH him -- and that

    Though my husband is laughing people pretty hard right now.

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    I was thinking a dowel rod holder. A really BIG dowel rod holder.
    Trees. Tools. Time.

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    A cup holder.. clever. But if you had graduated from Georgia Tech.. I would have guessed it was a oil filter clamp to remove the fliter when changing oil. Then again.. probably not many change their own oil these days but everyone has something to put in a cup holder.

    Nice job and again... clever.

    Sarge..

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    Geeze, I was going with an up-side down question mark, with a special port to stow the period which goes under it when in use.

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