No plastic cups or plates for us, we carry just to suit us . Any park guests bring their own .
Dick.
Are they made out of wooden cutting boards? Interesting idea.
No Pam, 16mm pine and cut out to suit glasses /mugs.
Doubled the height, 32mm for wine glasses. I do have a timber background but anyone can do if bandsaw/jigsaw available. Place all on non slip rubber and nothing moves.
Dick.
Edited to add that pictures from original post didn't "quote"
-- Edited by Pam on Sunday 13th of May 2012 01:08:29 PM
littledick said
05:17 PM May 14, 2012
littledick wrote:
Pam wrote:
littledick wrote:
No plastic cups or plates for us, we carry just to suit us . Any park guests bring their own .
Dick.
Are they made out of wooden cutting boards? Interesting idea.
No Pam, 16mm pine and cut out to suit glasses /mugs.
Doubled the height, 32mm for wine glasses. I do have a timber background but anyone can do if bandsaw/jigsaw available. Place all on non slip rubber and nothing moves.
Dick.
See also wine/scotch bottle holder.
-- Edited by Pam on Sunday 13th of May 2012 01:08:29 PM
I don't have much bench space, and I don't drink much, so I usually by a box and remove the bladder to keep in the minimal fridge space. Bottled bevvies I keep in the old fashioned esky (wine cabinet) in the van bathroom/pantry. I also don't stand on ceremony. Acrylic, plastic, china, porcelain. Who cares?
here in sunny SA theres a shop that sells 5 stubbie holders for $2
http://www.cheapaschips.com.au/prodlist.asp?action=search
I also don't stand on ceremony. Acrylic, plastic, china, porcelain. Who cares?