Bottle opener on the truck
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Bottle opener on the truck
Had to add my signature bottle opener to the bed of the truck. I put a bottle opener on my bikes so it only felt fitting to put on in the bed of the truck.
We do a lot of camping especially on the beach so it's nice to have a dedicated opener in case one goes missing or too far of a walk away
Install super easy. Pop rear tail light. Drill two holes. Bolt the opener in. Place rear tail light back in place.
The awkwardly thin aluminum is easy to drill through.
We do a lot of camping especially on the beach so it's nice to have a dedicated opener in case one goes missing or too far of a walk away
Install super easy. Pop rear tail light. Drill two holes. Bolt the opener in. Place rear tail light back in place.
The awkwardly thin aluminum is easy to drill through.
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TOTM 8/2019
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I'm not into bottled adult beverages but I thought most everyone used twist off caps. Oh and did you use aluminum bolts or rivets for install?
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He must drink Corona... but, glass bottles on the beach is not good.
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TOTM 8/2019
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Did the same thing. Kind of...
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I remember when wine snobs thought natural corks were a sign of quality.
To me, the best cheap beer is the best beer. You only drink each bottle once and after the third one you can't taste quality, so who cares anyway.
To me, the best cheap beer is the best beer. You only drink each bottle once and after the third one you can't taste quality, so who cares anyway.
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We enjoy our craft beer. Portland Oregon! Over 170 some odd breweries in the city alone (according to the internet. I haven't been to em all. Yet.)
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