SevenŠ
08-05-2008, 08:36 PM
Materials:
~4 pack of TV trays.
Cost: $0. Christmas gift (:rolleyes:) from MIL
~Misc. cup holders laying around.
Cost: $1.75-$3.00
~Scrap rail material. Material from 'inside' rail cut.
Cost: It's scrap. Hell, beats tossing it.
Tools:
~Reciprocating saw
~Air stapler
~razor
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/1039/img0523bc5.jpg
Pretty self-explanatory. If you want the TV trays to fold for storage, simply don't screw them down so they'll pop out. The inside scrap from a 60" octagon rail will make two.
I made my daughter one of these with a single cup holder for snack time while she's watching TV on the sofa. Beats the shit out of wiping up apple juice.
Question:
When we post stuff like this, are we posting for peeps that's done this shit before or newbie noobs? How much detail? Are we taking into account future traffic? If I were posting this for you fuckers, I'd have posted a "Look at this", pic, END. Ya'll woulda figured the rest out.
~4 pack of TV trays.
Cost: $0. Christmas gift (:rolleyes:) from MIL
~Misc. cup holders laying around.
Cost: $1.75-$3.00
~Scrap rail material. Material from 'inside' rail cut.
Cost: It's scrap. Hell, beats tossing it.
Tools:
~Reciprocating saw
~Air stapler
~razor
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/1039/img0523bc5.jpg
Pretty self-explanatory. If you want the TV trays to fold for storage, simply don't screw them down so they'll pop out. The inside scrap from a 60" octagon rail will make two.
I made my daughter one of these with a single cup holder for snack time while she's watching TV on the sofa. Beats the shit out of wiping up apple juice.
Question:
When we post stuff like this, are we posting for peeps that's done this shit before or newbie noobs? How much detail? Are we taking into account future traffic? If I were posting this for you fuckers, I'd have posted a "Look at this", pic, END. Ya'll woulda figured the rest out.