slowcowboy wrote:I have seen wood stoves for tents in hunting camps on utube made out of them before. Slow.
Woodbutcher wrote:Great work on your 50 Cal console. I have seen these cans made into a BBQ and a portable stereo.
twisted lines wrote:I have one I am thinking about putting behind my fender, outside with my battery in it.
I also like some of the dropped floor batteries but just can't cut mine.
PKCSPT wrote:Slim Potatohead made one into a miniature fireplace heater for his Aliner.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3XOLLg8wn0
I also use one for bungee storage, bolted to the rear sidewall of my squareback TTT. I was always needing a centralized storage spot for my cords...they were always in one or more spots in truck or trailer before, not where I thought they were!..., so I bought an ammo can (and lock kit) on Amazon. Painted it to match the trailer, and used big carriage bolts to fasten it to the side (sealed with rubber washers & PL adhesive, too). Now the cords are all in one spot, easily accessible when I need them for securing my canopies & side tents at camp.shootr wrote:...I used them on the sides of the rack to hold ratchet straps and other small stuff.
shootr wrote:Man, wish I more pics of my old Jeep...I used them on the sides of the rack to hold ratchet straps and other small stuff. The best was one bolted between the front seats to hold an aviation intercom unit - used David Clarks on the highway as it was a bit too loud to enjoy the ride...
working on it wrote:I also use one for bungee storage, bolted to the rear sidewall of my squareback TTT. I was always needing a centralized storage spot for my cords...they were always in one or more spots in truck or trailer before, not where I thought they were!..., so I bought an ammo can (and lock kit) on Amazon. Painted it to match the trailer, and used big carriage bolts to fasten it to the side (sealed with rubber washers & PL adhesive, too). Now the cords are all in one spot, easily accessible when I need them for securing my canopies & side tents at camp.shootr wrote:...I used them on the sides of the rack to hold ratchet straps and other small stuff.
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