But I thought I'd start a new topic: MacGyverisms for the MacGyver.
I define a 'MacGyver' as putting something to a use other than what it was designed. It should be simple and elegant and be either better, more flexible, lighter or less expensive than what it is a substitute for.
A dumb example is one I posted as a cheap, lightweight bed frame; basically a $40 plastic put-it-together shelf system laying on its side.
Another I'm planning but haven't used is a 4.5" suction cup that's rated at 80 lbs. Only $4. i'm thinking of using it on roof as a removable anchor point for an awning.
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I'm working on an idea for adding a gasket to an Igloo cooler to help it perform more like a Yeti or Engel at 1/4 the price. Maybe some rubber gasket tape, or rubber sealant, or gluing in surgical tubing, maybe cut in half, or weather stripping. Anyone tried this?
I've already taken some campaign signs, the plastic ones about 3/16" thick and covered them with Reflectix to make interior, removable panels for the Igloo.
This group prob'ly has 100's of ideas for MacGyvers for small trailers.
