Mod Stands

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dmerz

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This is a remote control holder, just needed a little bending

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Brat

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Wow...I wish I was that crafty. As it is standing my eGos on their batteries have frustrated me to no end when I knock them over or other things.

I need a stand for work too.

I normally have about two eGos with me, and a few spare batteries at home. A stand would make my OCD happy...maybe something with a drawer...I need to start looking around.
 

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savagemann

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Made this real quick and dirty out of junk I had sitting around.
Some expanded pvc for the top, a scrap piece of cutting board and some empty .300 win mag cases.
Drilled out the primer pockets and tapped them to fit some button head hex screws I had in my bike parts bin.
I have a nicer piece of plastic to use for the top, and the existing one will make a good template.
Took about an hour so far.


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Train2

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I wanted something sharp, beyond my ability to build. And OH MY GOSH this guy does beautiful work!
I'll post again once it's here with my gear in it - they're getting boxed and shipped to me right now!!

I sketched these out - and they are made EXACTLY how I envisioned, down to the stunning wood finishing:
1) A desktop stand to protect my mod from getting elbowed over (again). It's got weights embedded in the bottom for stability!
2) A stand that's custom to hold my collection of Ego batteries, EVODS and T3's in addition to a couple mods and ProTanks. It's designed for a shelf where it will be long front-to-back. The biggest holes, for the mods, are in the "back"...

I totally recommend, if you're looking for something of real quality in wood - look at Rick's work at Absolute-Wood - Exotic Wood PV, E-Cig & Accessory Holders.
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