DVD mount for the rear

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Squid 3

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After may long hours of banging my head I came up with, what I think, was a good fix. Using the rear cup holders as a mounting point I made 2 tapered cups out of ABS on my lathe. Inside the cups were threaded expanders. From the top you tighten the expanders using the wing nuts I made. I also needed some support from a foldable "shark fin" looking thing. Ya know, the damn thing worked the nuts. Took the kids 4 wheelin and they didn't even notice. Maybe not a good thing but it proved that it did it's job

Tell me what you think


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Damn it!!!! How do you post pix again?:banghead:
 

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I likes the idea. How about showing some more pics on how the actual set up you built. Other words the platform w/o the DVD. To get a better idea on how you designed it to work.
 
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