DIY anti rattle solution (1 Viewer)

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Test it and let us know please. I would test but flying solo at the moment :ROFLMAO:

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SilverF1

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I have just seen this idea while searching for something else. I thought it may be a way of storing stuff so it doesn't rattle.

I can just imagine doing this for cups, cutlery etc or anything else for that matter....

http://madmodder.net/index.php?topic=4770.0

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jhorsf

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Grommet you just won a Blue Peter badge

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sedge

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Wouldn't it be nice if you could keep half a dozen pairs of pliers in their own special drawer?

Motorhome-wise, have to say we have a small cutlery drawer and so stuff hasn't got space to rattle.

The cups however would have since Swift in their infinite wisdom provided SQUARE cup-towers. So Sedge said, this is B ridiculous - have you finished with all these cardboard boxes? (the ones all the Gaslow bits 'n' pieces came in - because we rarely eat Cornflakes LOL) - the answer being Yes, I estimated the circumference and cut a strip of cardboard to fit inside each, with a gap down the middle and we slot the mugs into them. No rattles and 2 years any 1,000's of miles later, good as new.

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