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    I am wanting to add cup holders to the base pole of my spyder locks. I have the holders i want (they will accomodate a yeti type large cup), but cant seem to find the type of offset flat metal hook or other things to attach, I have searched google but dont know the name of what it is I am looking for. Found a couple of things but not wanting to pay 40$ for them

    Any and all ideas welcome.

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    I made some at work,if you know someone that works at a metal shop it should be easy.I even made bouy holders,pliers, and nail clipper holdersName:  Screenshot_20190414-214733.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by blueball View Post
    I made some at work,if you know someone that works at a metal shop it should be easy.I even made bouy holders,pliers, and nail clipper holdersName:  Screenshot_20190414-214733.jpg
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    It looks like you just use some clamps is that basically what it was that’s what I was thinking of I just wanted to offset the cupholder a little bit away from the pole that way your yeti cup would sit in it



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    Check out the robocup double cup holder on amazon. I’ve been using one for 3-4 years now and it clamps on my spyder locks with ease. Very happy with it. I would post a pic, but don’t seem to be able to with my phone these days. They’re around $25 I think.
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    Here ya go, Jimmy. Try this one. Cup holders are from Office Depot (pencil holders)with 24" cable ties. CHEAP FIX! Mine work great!Name:  20190415_081002.jpeg
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    Quote Originally Posted by DHC View Post
    Check out the robocup double cup holder on amazon. I’ve been using one for 3-4 years now and it clamps on my spyder locks with ease. Very happy with it. I would post a pic, but don’t seem to be able to with my phone these days. They’re around $25 I think.
    I just ordered 2 of those off basspro. Thanks for the tip


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    Quote Originally Posted by DHC View Post
    Check out the robocup double cup holder on amazon. I’ve been using one for 3-4 years now and it clamps on my spyder locks with ease. Very happy with it. I would post a pic, but don’t seem to be able to with my phone these days. They’re around $25 I think.
    I have seen these but reviews say the bottom is not big enough for a yeti rambler
    But I’m going to BPS today and look


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    Quote Originally Posted by crappiejim View Post
    I have seen these but reviews say the bottom is not big enough for a yeti rambler
    But I’m going to BPS today and look


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    I put my 20 oz in there and it’s fine, the bigger one though will sit in there but it’s not super stable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArkieJason View Post
    I just ordered 2 of those off basspro. Thanks for the tip


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    No problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappiejim View Post
    It looks like you just use some clamps is that basically what it was that’s what I was thinking of I just wanted to offset the cupholder a little bit away from the pole that way your yeti cup would sit in it



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