Glasses storage ideas
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Just drink it straight from the bottle, simples ...
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We use polycarbonate glasses and have a simple solution.
Take one shoebox, cut two strips of strongish card to fit lengthways and three to fit widthways.
Cut slits just over half depth in the strips at two thirds along each of the strips then assemble to make a 6 space framework that fits inside the shoe box and provides 6 spaces for your 'glasses'.
It is a flexible but reasonably sturdy solution and contains our tumblers and wine glasses perfectly.
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We use polycarbonate glasses and have a simple solution.
Take one shoebox, cut two strips of strongish card to fit lengthways and three to fit widthways.
Cut slits just over half depth in the strips at two thirds along each of the strips then assemble to make a 6 space framework that fits inside the shoe box and provides 6 spaces for your 'glasses'.
It is a flexible but reasonably sturdy solution and contains our tumblers and wine glasses perfectly.
That takes me back to Blue Peter, any sticky back plastic used??
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I just pute a small fridge in the vans old TV cuberd I went and got it at the local Wallmart its for our beer and fizzydrinks and ill make some room for the beer and wine glasses
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A piece of polystyrene slab - costs pennies, cut holes in it.
If you can't get that, a shoe box, lid taped on, holes in the top - glasses are wedged in.
For wine glasses, we use those clip things.
Russ
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We use silcon trivets/coasters from Seaflow as a sleave.
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We use silcon trivets/coasters from Seaflow as a sleave.
Write your comments here...I've checked the link but I can't see any trivets/coaster ? I can see the folding kettle. Are the trivets on another page? Pete
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