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    Default The MacGuyver

    Ingredients: Duck tape, wire, cardboard tube (...ahem... you know what kind) and plastic tubing.

    Cost to make: about 10 cents not including what your time is actually worth. This was an absolute necessity for me since our bathroom's the size of a broom closet and the medicine cabinet's real estate is an issue, hey it works and it fits!

    Colors available: See Duck Tape website...


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    Bravo, good Sir! That is absolutely brilliant.

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    If it can't be fixed with duck tape it can't be fixed.

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    Thanks guys! While the form is dictated by the function I have a feeling I'll address aesthetics next. I simply couldn't justify paying $100 or + for something that is going to do what this does.


    I'd rather spend that on another razor and a scuttle!

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    Neat design, but I'd be a little worried about having the blades out and exposed to moisture like that. Especially so close to what I assume is a shower curtain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by northpaw View Post
    Neat design, but I'd be a little worried about having the blades out and exposed to moisture like that. Especially so close to what I assume is a shower curtain.

    Good point but that was just for display purposes, it fits in the medicine cabinet and I really only store one blade (folded shut) in it. I improved the hanging device too.

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    can you give instuction on how you made it? and its really cool

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