Great idea, that is thinking outside of the box, tackle box that is. This could open up many more ideas for storing tackle, handy but out of the way.
"gene"
Great idea, that is thinking outside of the box, tackle box that is. This could open up many more ideas for storing tackle, handy but out of the way.
"gene"
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interesting idea, will be interested in how the adhesive holds up to the summer heat.
Good idea, hope it sticks!
I just thought of another way. I bought something from Harbor Freight, it was only $5. It is a plastic box, maybe 12" x 15" and inside the box are about two dozen individual plastic boxes. Each of the small ones is maybe 2 or 2.5" square. You could put plastics or jigs inside each box. The entire box could be mounted with screws or something to the inside of the lid like you have it.
But, I do like keeping things in their original plastic bag.
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Bill
What kind of clips are they? I like the idea. If the adhesive won't stick well to that surface you could screw or glue a smooth plastic board to the lid and put the clips on that.
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Pretty neat idea
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Thanks guys I hope it works At this point the adhesive is stuck at least
25lbs of Pull to remove. Way more than the clip will hold but
In the heat we will see? I will have to look at the brand
I through the package away.
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