Seat Post Storage

Started by E5Zero, January 25, 2012, 07:17:32 PM

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E5Zero

Okay I posted this on another thread and someone suggested I put it here as well.  I am cheap and an engineer, so I am always looking for an easy way to do something.  So far this has worked well.  I cut a hole in the bottom of the can with a utility knife trimmed it with snips and stuck the seat post through it.  This is the short plastic Folgers can, and yes I used a low caffeine brand for health reasons!  Not really it is what I had lying around.

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Kal-Kevin

I like the idea behind it might have to do it on my boat.  ~c~

bassn1

Love it. BUT RED  :-\  on your boat? Man invest $5 for a can of rustoleum. A color that matches your boat  ;)


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Bassinkorea

That's a really neat idea  :-*  ~c~  ~c~
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E5Zero

Quote from: bassn1 on January 25, 2012, 08:04:42 PM
Love it. BUT RED  :-\  on your boat? Man invest $5 for a can of rustoleum. A color that matches your boat  ;)

It has faded!  I thought about the Rustoleum for plastic, but never got around to it!
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sillybass

Great idea  ~c~ now if only I fished with my seat in the boat more often  ~b~

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Quote from: E5Zero on January 25, 2012, 09:43:19 PM
It has faded!  I thought about the Rustoleum for plastic, but never got around to it!

Krylon Fusion! Best stuff in the world for painting plastics IMO ~c~!

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foxbaybassman

This is a great idea. I am definitely going to do this
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