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 Post subject: $5 Rodholder System
PostPosted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 11:03 pm • # 1 
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Finally, here are the pics of my $5.00 rod storage system!
I was not the problem with Photobucket & neither was my computer. Adobe Flash Player 10 had some issues, so to post pics from Photobucket, I simply left click on IMG code, then go to my keyboard & Ctrl c to copy, then Ctrl v to paste.
This system may be used as I have used it, or on any wall (wherever Mama lets you! LOL), side of metal shelving or workbench'
Here are the pics:
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 Post subject: $5 Rodholder System
PostPosted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 6:31 am • # 2 
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Mikey, very very nice sir! I love that idea.


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 Post subject: $5 Rodholder System
PostPosted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 10:25 am • # 3 
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I like it- it's got me to thinking about something.


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 Post subject: $5 Rodholder System
PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 7:16 am • # 4 
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mikey,
do you use sticky adhesive to hold the velcro to the rod tubes? I am thinking of taking your idea and using it. On collectible tubes I would be reluctant to put the sticky adhesive side on a paper tube.

Les


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 Post subject: $5 Rodholder System
PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 9:53 am • # 5 
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keebranch wrote:
mikey,
do you use sticky adhesive to hold the velcro to the rod tubes? I am thinking of taking your idea and using it. On collectible tubes I would be reluctant to put the sticky adhesive side on a paper tube.

Les
Les....Yeah, I would also avoid using it on paper tubes, however, you COULD leave the plastic backing ON the velcro adhesive side, overlap the velcro, draw it tight & glue it to itself.....either that or leave the backing on & just use it as a non-attached "strap" to press in place on either side of the tube when storing. Does that make sense?
Mikey


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 Post subject: $5 Rodholder System
PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 8:04 pm • # 6 
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Mikey,
I've implemented your idea of using a cabinet with a few changes - i'll get pix tomorrow.
Les


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 Post subject: $5 Rodholder System
PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 8:12 pm • # 7 
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I think I'm going to use Mikey's velcro idea. I'll just put the velco on the side of the gun safe and stand the rods that are in rotation there. Right now they are cluttered in a corner.


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